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- Cell phone babysitting: NY teens pay valets for cell phone daycare
Cell phones and other devices, such as iPods and iPads, are banned in all New York City public schools, creating a market for mobile nannying.
- Which cookie will win the White House?
For the past 20 years, Family Circle magazine has held a cookie recipe throw down between the candidates' spouses. Their contest has only been wrong once in predicting the actual outcome of the election. Which cookie will you vote for in 2012?
- NBC orders full seasons: Which shows made the cut?
NBC ordered full seasons of three of its freshman shows. Will your favorite air a full season?
- 'Frankenweenie' is a return to Tim Burton at his best
'Frankenweenie' is beautifully detailed and a return to Burton's themes of suburbia and being an outsider.
- Romney, Big Bird and Obama: Presidential debates and public media
Romney and Big Bird from the PBS show 'Sesame Street' will be enemies if Romney wins the presidential elections in November. Setting off a social media firestorm, Romney informed the American public that funding for public media would be cut if elected.
- Oatmeal get-up-and-go muffins
These versatile muffins make a quick an easy breakfast for a school day. Customize the recipe by adding your own extras, like dried fruit, nuts, blueberries, or spices.
- The presidential debate makes the election more interesting for one household
Obama and Romney interrupting each other and a threat to PBS kept three young viewers glued to the screen.
- Babies? Not in this economy. US birth rates plummet for fourth year
Birthrates have been declining for the past four years, according to a government report on Wednesday. It's a new phenomenon for a country with rising populations rates since the 1990s.
- Never too young to love opera
Harry Rose writes opera reviews, critiques performances for the media and has devoted industry followers on Twitter – and he's 14 years old.
- Finding my way in France
Language, bureaucracy, and attitude can be tough. But for me, roundabouts are the worst.
- The X Factor: Boot Camp week begins
The X Factor contestants flocked to Miami to begin boot camp where they had the opportunity to size up the competition in their first task.
- Jennifer Livingston: Commenting on anchor’s weight is not bullying
Jennifer Livingston, a TV news anchor, got a viewer e-mail calling her obese, and questioning her body image. She called it bullying. It's not. It's simply rude, and an example of 'bully-creep' and the fight over the label rather than the content.
- Recipe for debate night: Senate bean soup
This classic American recipe has some history behind it. Made with beans, ham hocks, carrots, celery and onion, this soup makes a hearty dinner and may remind you of simpler times.
- Kara Alongi: Missing teen an example of Twitter use or abuse?
Kara Alongi Tweeted about a home intruder before she disappeared, sparked a massive campaign to find her, and got police involved sooner than they would have been. Now there are questions about whether she abused Twitter.
- CDC: Teen drinking and driving dropped by half in two decades
Teen drinking and driving rates in the United States are half of what they were 20 years ago, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
- 'Half the Sky:' Series on exploited women looks to empower
'Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide' is airing as part of public TV's 'Independent Lens' series. The documentary is based on New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's 2009 bestseller.
- Adele: James Bond 'Skyfall' theme recorded by British pop star
Adele: James Bond will make his 23rd appearance this fall in 'Skyfall.' Adele is behind the James Bond theme song for 'Skyfall,' which will be released this November in the US.
- Sweet and sticky orange chicken
Reproduce your favorite Chinese takeout dish at home.
- 'Homeland' season premiere ratchets up the tension
'Homeland' returns for season two with a jump in time and intriguing plot developments.
- Drew Barrymore: New mama welcomes baby girl 'Olive'
Born to Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman on Sept. 26, Olive Barrymore Kopelman is the latest celebrity tot this year.