Women are overwhelmingly the victims of sexualized violence, and men are commonly the perpetrators.
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Figures like Andrew Tate may help spread misogyny. But they’re amplifying — not causing — the problem
Sometimes it’s easy to point to figures like Andrew Tate and assume they are the problem. But they are more likely a symptom of it.
Map: Find the pizza places that readers recommend
We asked where readers go for their favorite pizza.
Millennials are tired of trying to be perfect moms
This pressure to be perfect is acute for millennial moms who arrived at parenthood in the age of social media. They are over it.
Paul Mills: Maine again takes the spotlight in the Electoral College odyssey
Two recent Maine based developments have once again put the state on the national stage of how the country elects its president. The first came last month when the Legislature voted to join 16 states and the District of Columbia in the National Popular Vote Compact, an agreement by which the participating jurisdictions are pledged […]
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Sunshine and warm temps to start the week before rain and cooler temps come back
Monday and Tuesday will be very nice with widespread temperatures in the 70s.
Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious Americans
A sociologist of religion explains how atheist churches are helping people find meaning and community — serving many of the same purposes as religious churches.
More Americans are nonreligious. Who are they and what do they believe?
A new report by the Pew Research Center finds that the number of Americans with no religious affiliation — known as the ‘nones’ — is now nearly 30%.
Not religious, not voting? The ‘nones’ are a powerful force in politics — but not yet a coalition
Nonreligious voters are poised to make an impact, but sweeping statements about the ‘nones’ don’t tell the full story.