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'Dexter' may have found its villain for season 7'Dexter' has cast actor Jason Gedrick for the new season. Will he, actor Ray Stevenson, or someone different altogether be Dexter's nemesis?
Smooth phlox is a charming in-between bloomerSmooth phlox blooms between the end of creeping woodland phlox of early spring and the start of summer's tall garden phlox.
Raised with rabbis: One family's journey to share their faithAt Modern Parenthood we've been interested in how parents share their faith, or lack thereof, with their children. Our guest blogger shares how her family's relationship with religion has evolved.
Tornado arrives as uninvited guest at Kansas weddingA video of a tornado at a Kansas wedding has gone viral. Who invited that tall, dark guest to the wedding, anyway?
Bob Moog: How to play the Moog doodleGoogle celebrates Bob Moog's legacy with a fully playable synthesizer. Here's what you need to know in order to play your favorites (and real synthesizers).
'You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll read the book!'Book trailers are becoming essential marketing tools for the publishing industry.- Verbal EnergyHow less is more 鈥 in more than one idiomArchitecture and language share some surprising similarities.
Bob Moog: 6 artists influenced by his work On what would have been Moog's 78th birthday, here are 6 musicians whose work was influenced by his groundbreaking technologies.
DWTS contestant and author Bristol Palin to get own reality showDWTS contestant and author Bristol Palin to get own reality show. The famous former First Daughter of Alaska's show, "Bristol聽Palin: Life's a Tripp," will premiere June 1 on the Lifetime network.
Tom Brady's dad has big concerns about safety of youth footballTom Brady's dad says he would be hesitant to let his son聽 play football if he were making the decision today. His concern: the long term physical impacts of the game, even starting at the youth football level.
"Playborhood:" Parent guide creates community playscapes"Playborhood," a new how-to guide for parents gives tips on how to turn empty spaces into the kind of community playscapes that increase the safety of neighborhoods, while encouraging kids to get off the couch and play.
American Idol finale: Phil Phillips soars while Jessica Sanchez stumblesAmerican Idol: Jessica Sanchez and Phil Phillips each performed three songs on Tuesday night in the hopes of becoming Season 11's American Idol victor. 聽Only one of the contestants earned a standing ovation.
Noisy kid at movie theater hit by Washington man watching TitanicA Washington man fed up with a noisy kid and his companions at a movie theater hit the 10-year old, knocking out a tooth and bloodying his nose. The man, charged with second-degree assault, claims he thought the person he hit was an adult and that the group was throwing popcorn at him and his girlfriend while they watched Titanic.
Travel: Amok fish in CambodiaAmok dishes were on every menu in Siem Reap.聽
Parent engagement, not policing, best policy for Internet useParent engagement, not harsh policing may be the best policy for Internet use, according to a recent study of the habits and techniques of thousands of teens and their families in over two dozen countries.
Future plans: six tips to deal with teen's differing life goalsIn searching for their identity, teenagers often change course on their education and career goals, frustrating parents who have different paths in mind. These six tips remind parents to keep things in perspective.
Overseas Oreo: Kraft names new global snack company 'Mondelez'Kraft Foods, the world's biggest maker of sweet snacks such as Oreo cookies and Cadbury chocolate, named its new global snacks business 'Mondelez,' combining Latin words for world and delicious.
Potty dance at Costco: Can a good mom let 5-year-old 鈥済o鈥 alone?Costco bathroom is the scene of another free-range parenting controversy. If a 5-year-old is doing the potty dance in the check-out line, does a good mom allow her kid to use the bathroom alone?
'House' finale: The fate of the doctor is revealed'House' came to a close Monday night in a series finale that may divide some fans.
'Pink slime' author unapologetic to industry, consumer concernsUsed as beef filler for decades, "pink slime," was nicknamed by a former USDA meat inspector a decade ago, but recently it has sparked consumer petitions to remove it from school lunches and the closure of three Beef Products, Inc. meat plants.