• Romper

    Am I A Real Mom If I Only Have One Kid?

    And other ways I judge myself.

  • Is popular kids show ‘Bluey’ ending?

    A small blue dog with an Australian accent has captured the hearts of people across the world.

  • My Kids Have Autism & We Don't Need Awareness or Acceptance

    During Autism Awareness Month, mom Stephanie Harahan is using social media to encourage inclusion for autistic children, rather than awareness and acceptance.

  • 2020: The Year The System Showed Its Real Face

    2020: The Year The System Showed Its Real Face Authored by Paul Rosenberg via FreemansPerspective.com, (Originally published September 28, 2020.) As we grew up, nearly all of us were inundated with stories of our glorious national fathers, our beautiful democracies, and so on. And being young, we for the most part believed them. The system gave us our prosperity, our comfort, our medicine, our sense of importance. Soon enough we learned that the system was also stupid and...

    • KIFI

    Opinion: Biden needs to get real with Ukraine and Israel

    Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only way

    • KIFI

    Opinion: Biden needs to get real with Ukraine and Israel

    CNN Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only

  • Column: The crackdown on student protesters shows exactly why we need them

    Pro-Palestinian protests continue to spread on American campuses for one simple reason: They are working. You do not have to agree with the protesters' politics and demands — which in most cases involve universities divesting from firms that contribute to the Israeli war effort — or their methods, which include setting up tent encampments on shared spaces, to acknowledge that the demonstrations are doing exactly what student demonstrations almost always do. That is, force this country to face...

  • Sour Patch Kids Oreos are apparently real now

    In 2022, Sour Patch Kids joked about a collab with Oreos: Thinking 😌 about 💯 SOUR PATCH KIDS 😊 flavored 🍭 @Oreo cookies pic.twitter.com/1DWZSNpQ6K — Sour Patch Kids (@SourPatchKids) January 29, 2022 But what was a joke has become a reality. — Read the rest

  • We Need To Talk About How Fucked 90s Australian Kids' TV Was

    I don’t remember everything about the TV I watched as a kid, but the emotional response provoked by the recollections that I do have seems to indicate a pretty strong central theme: horror. For some reason, a lot of the TV shown to Aussie kids in the 90s seemed to have a weird dark undertone, […]

  • Reader letter: When it comes to 'criminals' we need to show mercy

    In a recent Windsor Star news story, reporter Trevor Wilhelm, covering the opening of a coroner’s inquest into the death of Chad Romanick, quoted the widow speaking of the “gentle, patient, thoughtful” man who developed a drug addiction and was depressed and suicidal. Romanick was accused of attempted murder and killed himself when police showed […]

    • ESPN

    Bellingham Show returns as Real Madrid win Clasico thriller

    Again, Jude Bellingham put on a Clasico show, this time to ensure the

  • Students with special needs show off skills during "Job Olympics" event

    "This is such a fun opportunity for us to host the "Job Olympics" for our students with disabilities. It gives them a chance to highlight all the skills we're working on in our job skills classes. It gives them a chance to not only practices those skills but celebrate the hard work that they've done in building these skills throughout the school year," Slatton says.