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Modern parenting is so stressful that the U.S. issued a health advisory. Parents say it's overdue

On Wednesday, the U.S. surgeon generalissued a public health advisory about the impact of modern stresses on parents' mental health. Considering that previousadvisories have included the risks of gun violence and smoking, the publicispaying attention.
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There are cellphone bans in schools around the world. Do any of them work?

From magnetic locking pouches and blocked Wi-Fi access to outright bansand legislation, schools around the world are waging war on cellphone use. But as Canadian schools implement their own policies, experts say the research on whether the bans are effective is spotty.

What Not To Wear didn't age well. Now, Stacy and Clinton want us to wear whatever the f we want

A decade after TLC's What Not To Wear ended, hosts Clinton Kelly and Stacy London have announced they'rereuniting for a new streaming series calledWear Whatever The F You Want, which some might interpret as ameaculpa for the shame culture we endured in the early 2000s.

Taylor Swift and Beyonc were no-shows at the DNC. But will they endorse Kamala Harris?

It didn't happen, despite the internet's very best efforts to manifest a megastar performanceatthe final night of theDemocratic national convention. But hope still persists for a superstar celebrity endorsement to inject more enthusiasm into the Harris campaign.

Are you very demure? How to be very mindful of the latest TikTok trend taking over the internet

Move over, brat summer. It's demure fall season now, thanks to TikTok's newest buzzword made popular byTikTok creator Jools Lebron. But what does it mean to be demure?

How will the new school cellphone bans actually be enforced?

Several Canadian provinces have announced cellphone bans in school starting this year. But how will they actually be enforced?

Olympic boxing champion reportedly names Elon Musk, J.K. Rowling in online harassment complaint

The boxing champion atthe centreof a worldwide clash over gender identityin sports has reportedly namedElon Musk and author J.K. Rowling in an online harassment complaint being investigated by French prosecutors.

She won boxing gold. Now Imane Khelif has filed a harassment complaint over claims she's a man or transgender

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who won gold in the women's welterweight division at the Paris Games, has filed a legal complaint in France for online harassment after a rain of online criticism and false claims about her sex and gender during the Olympics, her lawyer said Sunday.

Olympic breaking had its moment. But will we ever see it at the Games again?

Canada won agold medal. Australia became a meme. At times, even the commentators weren't sure what to say. Love it or LOL it, it's safe to say breaking's debut made its mark at the Paris Olympics althoughit may never return.

It's the 'gender equal' Olympics, but that's not stopping the sexist remarks

In one case, a Eurosport commentator was suspended for suggesting the female swimmers were off fixing their makeup. In another, a commentator was condemned for usingstereotypical cliches about housewives to describe a tennisplayer.