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John Robert Allman's "Boys Dance!" highlights male role models in the art form.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are going to be parents again!
Sure, you've been around your kids A LOT, but this Valentine's Day, do all the hugging.
"STOP YELLING screamed the parent."
New guidance suggests in-person schooling is safe for kids and teachers despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"I just faked plans... during a pandemic... because I wanted to keep reading my book."
“They’re your own blood in a way. You get to love them that way," the football star said about parenting 6-year-old Future with Ciara.
The "Frozen" star set the record straight on her relationship with her husband.
The CNN anchor said he and his former beau "get along really well," but brushed off the notion they'd get back together as a couple.
LGBTQ rights advocates blasted the GOP lawmaker for choosing "to fearmonger and demonize children in his state” with his remarks.
Depression can show up in a lot of different ways. Don't ignore these subtle changes when it comes to your mental health.
Here’s what it’s like to lose the person who raised you to a far-right cult.
The baker talked to HuffPost about filming her new Netflix show, "Nadiya Bakes," under COVID-19 protocols and how she deals with imposter syndrome.
"'I emailed the teacher but haven't heard back' is the new 'my dog ate my homework.'"
Don't make these mistakes when you wake up. Here's what to avoid in your a.m. routine and what to do instead.
Many experts like to say that "sitting is the new smoking," but a desk job isn't going to kill you. Here's what really matters.
The new film will include iconic elements from the 1939 Judy Garland movie, but fans doubt the classic can be improved upon.
In honor of National Pizza Day, Google shared its data on America's preferences.
The way Eugenie announced her son's birth suggests she's taking notes from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
"I could not wipe my own butt,” the pop star told Jimmy Kimmel.
The former first lady will be a series regular on the children's food show, which will feature live actors and puppets.