Journalist Catherine Price advocates for kids connecting, growing, and playing offline. She shares tips for how kids — and adults — can ditch their phones and embrace the power of fun.
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In what feels like an impersonal present gifted to mothers, a Christmas-obsessed mom crashes out after her complacent hubby and coddled adult children don’t deliver the respect she deserves. First to ...
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If you’re old enough to have watched Hollywood’s first artificial intelligence villain, the computer HAL, terrorize astronauts in Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” on the big screen in 1968, ...