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NPR Stream the country legend's forthcoming album before its release next week.
98 months ago
NPR Where some artists embrace somber, late-career meditations on mortality, Willie is as mischievous as ever.
98 months ago
HuffPost Lifestyle This "problem child" cat finally found a forever home.
109 months ago
The Wall Street Journal “Children are different than other goods because they don’t have a fixed price; they cost what you think you should spend on them.”
114 months ago
The New York Times In the U.S., thousands of children under 18 have recently taken marital vows — mostly girls married to adult men, often with approval from local judges. In at least one case, a 10-year-old boy was legally married.
How is this possible? Read on in
Read more ... The New York Times Opinion Section.
116 months ago
Yahoo Problem Child is one of our favorites!
119 months ago
Refinery29 Oh man, look at the mischievous grin on our grown-up Problem Child
119 months ago
Yahoo Movies Remember the first time you saw 'Problem Child'?
119 months ago
The New York Times Are you a parent of a child ages 10 through 16 who didn’t believe your child had a significant weight problem until a health care provider told you? Whether a parent believes their child might outgrow their "baby fat," is confused about what define
Read more ... s a healthy weight, or doesn't want their child to obsess about the scale, we know many parents are not aware that their child is overweight or even obese –– regardless of comments from friends and family. A Times reporter would like to speak to parents who had to be persuaded to address their child's weight problems.
Please share your story in less than 100 words in an email to scitimes@nytimes.com. The reporter may contact you for an interview. We will not publish any identifying details about you or your child without your approval.
121 months ago
The New York Times Are you a parent of a child ages 10 through 16 who didn’t believe your child had a significant weight problem until a health care provider told you? Whether a parent believes their child might outgrow their "baby fat," is confused about what define
Read more ... s a healthy weight, or doesn't want their child to obsess about the scale, we know many parents are not aware that their child is overweight or even obese –– regardless of comments from friends and family. A Times reporter would like to speak to parents who had to be persuaded to address their child's weight problems.
Please share your story in less than 100 words in an email to scitimes@nytimes.com. The reporter may contact you for an interview. We will not publish any identifying details about you or your child without your approval.
121 months ago
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