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- As surrogate for daughter’s baby, Maine woman delivers her own grandson
Maine woman who carried her daughter's baby as a surrogate delivers her own grandson.
- Republican kids: When partisan politics stretch parent-child bonds
Republican kids and Democrat parents: the strains of partisan politics in Washington can be mimicked at home if a child comes home with different political views than Mom and Dad.
- Ann Romney speech: The tired-mom theme and policy that can help
Ann Romney speech: The emphasis on moms suggests growing recognition that they take on more than they should have to do. Now, what can the policymakers do for the tired mom?
- 'Avengers' alternate opening shows an unexplored story arc
The 'Avengers' alternate opening shows more of the relationship between Nick Fury and Maria Hill.
- A new baking trend: The savory cookie
Cookies don’t have to be served as a dessert or with coffee or tea, they can also be a nice party appetizer, or a tasty snack. Here are seven savory recipes for cookies sure to tickle your taste buds.
- Do posted calorie counts help people make healthy choices?
Several studies show that consumers still order what tastes good, even when the nutrition information of a dish is posted on the menu.
- College costs: Have the talk about financial literacy now
College costs: Who pays for toothpaste and textbooks? Will it be credit or debit? How to budget. Parents should have the talk about finanical literacy before they launch their student.
- Perry Hall High School: Shooting and bullying? Not so fast
Perry Hall High School shooting: The conversation about bullying and its impact has already started – and it's a dangerous conversation to have.
- Summer joy: Tomato, brie, and herb pasta
With simple ingredients and just a bit of chopping, this sweet and creamy pasta dish comes together without much work or kitchen heat.
- School supplies are given out to Detroit students
School supplies are being given out to hundreds of Detroit students as part of a program to reduce dropout rates.
- How much food does one family waste?
A new study found that more food than ever is wasted in America and consumers are still the biggest culprits. The average family throws out about $2,275 in food annually.
- Election 2012: Family lessons and the right to a secret ballot
For the upcoming 2012 election, the author offers family history and advice for her daughter who recently turned 18.
- 'The Newsroom': Looking back on season one
'The Newsroom' pushed viewers' buttons throughout its first season, and a second is on the way.
- Vivienne Jolie-Pitt's acting is supported by parents
Vivienne Jolie-Pitt will star with mom Angelina as a young version of Sleeping Beauty.
- Snooki welcomes baby Lorenzo
Snooki gave birth to baby Lorenzo Dominic LaValle this morning.
- Mother-daughter wedding planning: A lesson in parent diplomacy
A mother knows best, sometimes. How not to be the parent "to be dealt with": One mom learns a lesson in parent diplomacy during mother-daughter wedding planning.
- Box office results: Expendables 2 punches up second box office win
Box office results show that the 'Expendables 2' won the weekly race with $13.5 million in ticket sales from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters.
- Meatless Monday: Grilled portobello burgers
Marinaded, grilled to perfection, and topped with cheese, lettuce or arugula, and tomatoes, portobello mushrooms make a juicy alternative to traditional burgers.
- How to pick a safe back-to-school backpack
Backpacks need to be worn with some common sense about how to distribute weight.
- Praline banana splits
Did you know you can make banana ice cream using just one ingredient? Celebrate National Banana Split Day (Aug. 25) by making praline banana splits.