The 'SNL' Season Finale Doesn't Sugarcoat Pandemic Anxiety
Unlike its previous at-home episodes, last night's show embraced the existential crisis of the moment.
Unlike its previous at-home episodes, last night's show embraced the existential crisis of the moment.
Widespread social-distancing measures have produced some jarring effects across land, air and sea.
The sound of rain, the feel of a pencil, the routine of making the bed — the power of these things to make me feel better, even in a pandemic, shouldn't be underestimated.
When parents portray success as a linear progression of SAT scores, acceptance to selective colleges, and high-powered internships, they set kids up for disappointment.
Grieving patients are encouraged to see and hold their stillborn infants — and in some cases even bring them home.
James Rogan, who helped build the case against Bill Clinton in 1998, knows exactly what Democrats on the Judiciary Committee are going through right now.
Research proves what is obvious to anyone who has been online in the past decade: we're more selfish, less self-confident and more socially isolated.