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Commentaries
Jim Gaffigan: Grateful to be a father
The comedian and father-of-five shares a few thoughts about Dad's big day
How Muhammad Ali helped Tavis Smiley heal a father-son rift
The TV host says the boxing great served as a bridge to his estranged dad
The courage of Muhammad Ali
James Brown on how the boxing champion's stand on principle convinced us all what it took to be "The Greatest"
David Edelstein on "amazing" documentary "Weiner"
Our critic says the riveting behind-the-scenes look at a disgraced politico's imploding bid for a comeback will also make you feel creepy
America trails the world on paid maternity leave
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki says paid leave for new moms - still not the law in the U.S. - is good for mothers, families and business
Jim Gaffigan's mea culpa over "Fairygate"
The comedian addresses the reaction to his commentary that took aim at a sacred subject: The Tooth Fairy
Prince: An appreciation
Bill Flanagan with a tribute to the "one-man Rainbow Coalition," who transcended radio's apartheid like a musical Mandela
Confessions of an approval junkie
Faith Salie says there are good reasons why you SHOULD care too much about getting affirmation from others
Jim Gaffigan: Inflation and the Tooth Fairy
The comedian - who went to school for finance - questions the lack of agreed-upon exchange value for a child's tooth
Opting out of that very, very fine print
Faith Salie asks what we risk when we click "agree" without knowing exactly what we're agreeing to
Breaking the unwritten rules, of baseball and politics
N.Y. Times Magazine reporter Mark Leibovich on how the traditions of the playing field and the presidential field are being tested by brash upstarts
David Edelstein smacks down "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"
Our critic says the superhero battle will leave audiences starved for a real movie
The vast divide between America and its military
Veteran Matt Gallagher says as a nation we cheer candidates promising military actions - as long as they involve others' sons and daughters
Death by selfie
Faith Salie says our willingness to capture ourselves on camera in all situations (including accidental deaths) means we are killing our experience of life
Tavis Smiley: Hollywood is getting it wrong
Says that while judgment of art is subjective, film industry lags behind music world in recognizing talent of minorities
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