A new book finds that religious children do better in school than their nonreligious counterparts. The author joins us to explain why.
America’s birthrate is declining rapidly. A distinguished social scientist joins us to discuss why that’s happening, whether it can be reversed, and, if it can’t, how America can cope with it.
There’s a sterilization sensation in America: young women are choosing to make having children biologically impossible. What’s going on, and why?
With pornography on the rise and sexting now commonplace, the Internet is a perilous place for children. Here’s how an Israeli technology company is trying to make it safer.
Exacerbating the loneliness gap.
Primed for criminality during their childhoods.
No other holiday contains a greater diversity of themes.
Familial atomization has made religious practice more onerous.
An enduring, and unequaled, good.
David Brooks neglects marriage.
In the era of polyamory and “escaping gender norms,” marriage becomes one script among many.
Younger Americans value patriotism, religion, and family far less than they did a few decades ago.
Free-range parenting is the default position.
Cohabitation and kinlessness.