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Talking back: What parents can do to relate to their kid's protestsParents often see talking back from kids as rude, but are they responding to their potential lack of respect for their kids?- Loaded pumpkin caramel blondiesPumpkin blondies stuffed with caramel and chocolate are a gooey, fall-flavored dessert.
Time鈥檚 most influential teens: Leadership traits win out over followersTime magazine released its list of most influential teens for 2014, including celebrities, artists, scientists, fashion designers, and more. There are some traits that teens can cultivate that can help them make an impact wherever they live.
Mission District turf battle: How can adults and kids share public play space?A YouTube video of Dropbox employees and local kids vying over a public field in San Francisco has gone viral. The video, and the resulting public rally, point to some potential oversights in how public space is used.
'Watchers of the Sky' looks at high-profile figures working against genocide'Watchers' examines the life of聽Raphael Lemkin, a Polish Holocaust聽refugee who not only coined the term 'genocide' but also invented聽the concept of categorizing mass murder as an international crime, and his spiritual heirs.
'Fury' is a solid World War II movie throwback'Fury' actor Brad Pitt gives one of his best performances as a tank commander.
'Twin Peaks': A new book about the characters will be released in 2015The book will reportedly be written by 'Twin Peaks' co-creator Mark Frost.
Top Picks: The podcast StartUp, Bill Frisell's new album 'Guitar in the Space Age,' and moreAuthor P.D. James' novel 'Death Comes to Pemberley' is adapted for TV, the Library of Congress exhibit 'The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom' highlights components from the library's collection to illustrate the fight for equality, and more top picks.
Building a PE program, one bike at a timeWhile news headlines point to challenges with childhood obesity across the country and schools cutting physical education programs, one community is actually building its PE curriculum through a popular regional sport.
Why a former atheist professor now believes faith is for smart peopleHolly Ordway, a聽college professor in Houston, no longer believes atheists are smarter than 海角大神s. Her latest book:聽鈥淣ot God's Type: An Atheist Academic Lays Down Her Arms.鈥
One-pan meal: pork chops with mushrooms and spinachOne-pan simple and weeknight-quick, pork chops are browned, then finished in a braise of mushrooms, spinach, onion, tarragon, garlic and lemon juice.
'Diplomacy': The World War II tale makes you feel the stakes'Diplomacy' stars Niels Arestrup as the German officer charged with blowing up Paris and Andr茅聽Dussollier as the Swedish consul who engages him in a battle of wits to聽save the city.聽
'Birdman' wavers tonally and embraces self-actualization cliches'Birdman' stars Michael Keaton as a washed-up actor best known for playing a superhero who's now trying to seek redemption on Broadway.
Calgary bullied teen's loving response earns her love in returnCaitlin Prater-Haacke of Calgary, Alberta turned her own bullying into a movement of positive messages for hundreds of classmates. Filmmaker Lee Hirsch, creator of the anti-bullying film "Bully" is among her more vocal supporters.聽
Blackberry-pear crispSimple and quick to prepare blackberry-pear crisp nears perfection with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Neil Patrick Harris: Why he has the credentials to host the OscarsThe 'Gone Girl' actor will head up the 2015 ceremony, which will air on Feb. 22.
Elizabeth Pe帽a of 'Modern Family,' 'La Bamba' diesPe帽a recently appeared in such films as 'The Incredibles" and 'Plush' as well as TV programs including 'Modern Family' and 'American Dad.'- Why Brad Pitt let his 13-year-old son watch a war movieBrad Pitt says his 13-year old son, Maddox, can handle the content in the new World War II movie 'Fury.'
Verbal EnergyMore than one land of the rising sunHow did our words for east, west, north, and south come to refer to places and not just direction?
Gender identity training in Neb. schools frustrates some, applauded by othersParents and other community members offered feedback for the Lincoln Board of Education regarding recent training received by teachers on gender identity issues.