Niro Feliciano is a mom, author and therapist with a master of science in social work. She’s a TODAY show contributor and author of the TODAY.com column “Is This Normal?” If you’re someone who ...
Relationship disagreements happen; it is a fact of life. Research suggests disagreements can be a healthy and beneficial aspect of relationships when managed effectively. Whether the disagreement is ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a Facebook “friend” of mine posted something about COVID being no deadlier than the flu and questioned the need to take protective measures or get vaccinated. He ...
When you think about the events that have led to success in your career, you probably think about the flattering ones: times when you were insightful, courageous, or determined. You might not think ...
To celebrate the milestone, we asked Vivica A. Fox to answer 25 "wrong" questions about life, love and everything in between Sometimes, right and wrong are a perfect combination. Case in point: Vivica ...
Kathryn Schuls, author of Being Wrong, calls people’s inability to say they’re wrong a "startling deficiency" of society. She isn't wrong — unfortunately. The need to be right is so intrinsic for ...
In the late 1870s, Edgar Degas began work on what would become one of his most radical paintings, Jockeys Before the Race. Degas had been schooled in techniques of the neoclassicist and romanticist ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Revelations of doping typically provoke moral outrage. The received view is that doping is morally wrong because it’s cheating, and those caught doing it should be punished. The rhetoric of the media, ...