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- Young women want high-paying jobs 鈥 moreso than young menYoung women, more often than young men, prioritize high-paying jobs as "very important," a new study shows. Both value being a good parent even more.
- 'Hunger Games' sequel secures a director'Catching Fire' will be directed by 'Water for Elephants' helmer Francis Lawrence.
- Fresh fava puree and garlicky sauteed chicoryFava beans are in full swing right now making it the perfect time for this fresh spring appetizer.
- The little tulips: Tulipa tarda proves that less is more.Little species or botanical tulips aren't as showy as hybrids but they grow in every U.S. region and return year after year.
- Top Picks: Bonnie Raitt's newest CD, a 'Frontline' feature on Wall Street, and more'Missing' on ABC is fun for its globe-trotting, Nat Geo Wild offers an in-depth look at India, and more top picks.
- How to pick a summer camp for a good first time away from homeMaximize your child's first time away from home: How to pick a summer camp and avoid the stress for parents and kids.
- American Idol: Colton Dixon admits he doesn't care and is eliminatedAmerican Idol voters proved that even the male favorites are not safe. Colton Dixon was voted off, leaving six American Idol contestants.
- Fenway Park turns 100. Go Orioles!Our daughter, we know, will one day revel in the story of the day Fenway Park turned 100.聽 It will be hard for us. But maybe baseball, like parenthood, is bigger than team rivalry. Maybe. Meanwhile, go Orioles!
- Levon Helm: An appreciationLevon Helm and The Band provided sweet relief in the 60s and 70s from the pummeling of British supergroups.
- Chocolate Belgian wafflesCrispy on the outside and satisfyingly chocolate-y on the inside.
- Levon Helm of The Band was roots rock pioneer, quintessential American musicianHelm聽and his band mates - Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Robbie Robertson and Richard Manuel - were musical virtuosos who returned to the roots of American music in the late 1960s.
- Peer pressure is part of texting and driving 鈥 teens can鈥檛 say noBut teens should say no. Peer pressure, not wanting to ignore friends, leads to texting and driving. And a new study shows that 75 percent of young adults think there's nothing wrong with that.
- 'Arrested Development' creator Mitchell Hurwitz discusses season 4The 10 new episodes being released at the same time will allow for more clues and connections in the plots, says Hurwitz.
- Madonna's daughter smoking: Photo sparks parenting discussionMadonna's daughter smoking? Admitting she's not "tough enough" on her 15-year-old Lourdes, the superstar talks bout parenting strategies as a single mother of four.
- The Bard's bash goes globalAs the anniversary of Shakespeare's birth arrives, chances are there's a festival devoted to the playwright near you.
- 'The Raven': 5 other movies that turned well-known figures into action heroes As Edgar Allan Poe hunts a murderer in 'The Raven,' here are 5 other movies that took well-known historical and literary figures and made them action stars
- Gisele Bundchen is model for her 5-year-old designer-model nieceGisele Bundchen is one of several supermodels with relatives too young to vote who are hitting the runway. Her聽 5-year-old designer-model niece, Duda Bundchen, is the face of a Brazilian children's clothing line and was just signed to design clothes for the company.
- Does having children make you happy? For real?Recent studies question whether 鈥 really, truly 鈥 having children makes you happy. Even though it isn't all playgrounds and valedictorian addresses 鈥 taking the bad with the good can actually add up to happiness.
- Parents support limits on junk food in school vending machinesAs the number of children classified as obese continues to grow, the US government is planning possible new limits on junk food sold in school vending machines, a move most parents support according to a new poll.
- Mom, the family columnistHer young son is aghast as his life begins to unspool in the local newspaper.