Evan Rachel Wood’s statement was a remarkable and rare disclosure given that most survivors never report abuse, let alone name their perpetrators.
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As the nation wages war against COVID-19, many women are fighting their own private battles with male partners at home.
Goodbye heels, hello ‘lady-stache’: Many women ditch beauty routines for good
The pandemic sharpened the divide between our public lives and our private selves, giving women space to examine what they do to their bodies and why.
Kamala Harris’ inauguration is a milestone moment: ‘To say I’m on edge is an understatement’
Kamala Harris’ ascension marks a pivotal moment in history. Young women say her inauguration may finally allow them to savor what has been won.
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People are often told to check in with others when they notice someone struggling. But what about checking in with yourself?
Anyone can fall for ‘fake news,’ conspiracy theories: The psychology of misinformation
Violence at the Capitol showed the dangerous consequences of false information. Experts offer tips for how to guard against “fake news.”
How to persuade someone to take the COVID-19 vaccine
There are techniques all of us can use to encourage people in our social networks to trust the COVID-19 vaccine.
A close presidential election deepens the nation’s divide. How do we live together now?
Experts in psychology, political science and morality say political polarization isn’t just divisive, it’s toxic, impacting people socially, emotionally and physically.
A woman could never behave that way and be president
Words that Hillary Clinton could never utter in 2016, Joe Biden’s campaign will now use on T-shirts.