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Why Unemployment Doesn't Stop People From Having Babies
The decisions to marry and parent have less to do with what's rational and more to do with the risky, unpredictable market of love.
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Ohio kidnapping case: Amanda Berry's baby delivered by another captive
The baby Amanda Berry gave birth to while she was held captive in a Cleveland home was delivered by another one of the young women in the house, according to a police source familiar with the investigation.
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Ohio women 'were tied and chained'
Cleveland's police chief has said the three women held captive in an Ohio house for about a decade were restrained with ropes and chains.
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The Inventor of Mother's Day Disowned the Holiday, and So Should We All
The second Sunday of May is a source of frustration and disappointment for men and women alike.
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Ariel Castro's alleged abuse, sadism is all too common
In trying to understand the mind of a man like Ariel Castro, accused of kidnapping, beating, and raping three young women held in captivity for almost 10 years, two things are important to keep in mind: (1) in human psychology, nothing occurs in a vacuum; and (2) the psychological profile that is emerging of this man is not rare.
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My Medical Choice
MY MOTHER fought cancer for almost a decade and died at 56. She held out long enough to meet the first of her grandchildren and to hold them in her arms. But my other children will never have the chance to know her and experience how loving and gracious she was.
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Eight leadership lessons from the world's most powerful women
Eight leadership lessons that came directly from the women who know what it takes to get to the top.
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TV pioneer, famed psychologist Joyce Brothers dies
Joyce Brothers, who pioneered the television advice show and was called the mother of media psychology, has died, her daughter said Monday. She was 85. "She passed away peacefully and in her home ... with her family all around her," Lisa Brothers Arbisser said.
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Flu while pregnant may quadruple child's bipolar risk
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health discovers a pregnant mothers’ exposure to the flu may have extreme mental health consequences for the child.
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If women don't want to be raped they shouldn't drink too much alcohol, says Hong Kong official
Hong Kong's security minister came under fire today for saying that women should "not drink too much" if they wanted to avoid being raped.
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10 simple ways to get organized at work
Canadian Living magazine recently quizzed Arlene Dickinson of CBC TV’s Dragon’s Den and Wendy Freeman, president of CTV News, to share tips and tricks on how they stay organized, and how you can too.
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Are gender roles getting too much hype nowadays?
Relationships don’t function according to abstract “societal norms.” Relationships function based on the two partners together. If you want a healthy relationship, it’s all about finding what works for your relationship.
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American women who are currently on death row
There are 61 women on death row in the United States, making up fewer than 2% of the 3,125 inmates sentenced to die, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Here is a look at the women currently on death row.
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High Court Backs Woman Who Left Newborn In Walmart Toilet
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the acquittal of a Saskatchewan woman who gave birth in a Walmart bathroom stall and left the newborn in a toilet. In a 5-2 split decision, the court ruled in favour of April Halkett, who was found not guilty in June 2009 of abandoning the baby boy two years earlier in the store in Prince Albert, Sask.
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Portraits of Angelina Jolie Captured by Brad Pitt
It is a little known fact that Brad Pitt can hold his own behind a camera. Not just any camera, mind you, but an old school film model.
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Handbags may actually have more germs than a toilet
Washing your hands after using the bathroom might be a common practice to stop the spread of germs, but not many women may wash their hands after they put them in their purse. But, according to a study conducted by the company Initial Washroom Hygiene, perhaps they should.
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Mexican sex traffickers moving into U.S.
Joanna moves her hands nervously as she speaks. Her oversized, golden earrings rattle as she shakes her head to make a point. Joanna is not her real name. She's speaking on the condition that CNN will protect her privacy and not disclose her real name. She's only 16 years old, but has already experienced a lifetime of horror, abuse and torture. She's a former sex slave.
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Beyonce Pregnant: Singer Expecting Baby No. 2
The rumors were all true! Beyonce is pregnant again with her second child.
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What Angelina Jolie kinda forgot to mention
I first saw the headline early Tuesday on Real Clear Politics, a political news site where I generally start my morning. It's not where I expect to see a story on breast cancer.
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A group of pregnant Canadian women sue over faulty birth control pills
A group of pregnant Canadian women launched a class-action lawsuit Friday against the maker of a recalled birth control pill after it was discovered the packages contained mostly placebos.
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