Cheating is harmful to any relationship. But is it possible to forgive someone for cheating? Experts say it comes down to individual decisions.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
Is it real?
‘Main character energy’
Matty Healy, Morgan Wallen and when your favorite artist shares racist, hateful views
What are fans to do when their favorite artists say hateful and racist things? Look within on a case-by-case basis, experts say.
What is Purim? Everything to know about the Jewish holiday, from costumes to hamantaschen
What are all the traditions around Purim? When is it? What’s the deal with the costumes? What do you eat? We asked rabbis to get all the details.
Raquel Evita Saraswati, Rachel Dolezal and the scandal of pretending to be another race
Lying about one’s racial identity is tricky to unpack without clear motives, but actions could be harmful to the disrespected communities in question.
Dating horror story videos are taking over TikTok. Why?
There’s nothing wrong with getting a story off your bad-date-burdened chest, but beware of dwelling on the negative so much.
Mark Wahlberg criticized for SAG Awards presentation. When can we forgive a star’s problematic past?
Can we – and should we – forgive people like Mark Wahlberg for their past problematic views? Experts weigh in.
Meredith Grey (and Ellen Pompeo) has left ABC’s ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ and it’s about time
Meredith’s (Ellen Pompeo) goodbye on “Grey’s Anatomy” wasn’t too deadly nor traumatic, but necessary for the show to continue for seasons (?) to come.
What happens to our culture when books are banned: ‘A chilling effect’
Experts wonder what will happen to our culture without access to certain books, particularly ones focused on people of color and the LGBTQ community.
The New York Times was criticized for its reporting on trans issues. Good.
More education is necessary for media to better explain the nuances of transgender issues to readers.