Why do we care so much about celebrity gossip? Chalk it up to human nature and our inherent curiosity in other people.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
All the single ladies: Never been in a relationship? You’re not alone.
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Marie Kondo and mess
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Gwyneth Paltrow casually revealed she did cocaine. Who gets to joke about past drug use?
Who can casually mention their previous or current drug use, and who can’t? It comes down to a combination of privileges that include race and class.
Brendan Fraser, his trauma and the joy of a comeback story
Watching celebrities like Fraser come back swinging may embolden those who have been through hardships of their own.
Tom Brady’s viral affection with his son, fatherhood and our evolving views of masculinity
Experts say pushing past masculinity norms requires self-reflection, conversations and willingness to be affectionate. Just look at Tom Brady.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigned. What that says about privilege, burnout.
Everyone feels “done” sometimes. That doesn’t mean everyone is able to quit their full-time job like Jacinda Ardern – but maybe they should.
Is it time to stop saying ‘aloha’ and other culturally sensitive words out of context?
The use of certain words requires education, knowledge and the foresight to understand when they should – or shouldn’t – come out of your mouth.
Andy Cohen, Michael B. Jordan and the problem with the dead celebrities TikTok prank
The fake celebrity death TikTok trend comes at a cost, potentially traumatizing those pranked. Parents have to set examples for children.
Damar Hamlin’s collapse shocked viewers, fellow players. How to cope after witnessing trauma
Experts say trauma lingers for players, game attendees and viewers who witnessed the Damar Hamlin incident. They must process it before it festers.