By Editorial Board of The New York Times — 2018
A new volume offers insight into the personal and political life of one of the 20th century’s most influential freedom fighters.
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If something’s important enough to one or both of you enough to get heated about it, it’s probably important enough to get to the bottom of it together.
You don't always have to intervene, but if you decide to, make sure you have everyone's side of the story.
If you are dreading dealing with that one jerk relative or bracing yourself for an onslaught of intrusive questions and and awkward topics, here's a guide to keeping your cool and choosing your battles when everyone around you is making it weird.
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When it comes to letting go of relationships with our toxic family members, we have some options available to us.
Holidays can be tough. Some people love them; some people dread them.
From screen time to teenage rebellion, it’s easy to feel that children are slipping out of your grasp. Trusting your instincts can help.