Almost anyone is capable of cheating, given the right circumstances. The trick is to avoid compromising situations in the first place.
In the military, there's very little distinction between public and private life.
Infidelity and divorce are more common among servicemen and women, a study found.
Because public policy hasn't kept up with the massive changes in American family structure
The president teared up twice this week and got away with it—but only because he's already proven himself to be powerful.
Countless factors beyond gender and race determine how Americans make political choices.
Based on the exit polls, race and ethnicity are a better predictor of candidate preference than gender.
Wear heels, harness your "feminine energy," and other lessons that were difficult to take seriously
A look at a somewhat irritating pop-culture cliche
Rather than bemoan the end of Andy Griffith era, people should take note of the positive portrayals of masculinity that exist today.
In 2008, women in the U.S. were more likely than men to be poor at every age.
Maine, Washington, and Maryland voted to legalize gay unions, while Minnesota struck down a measure that would have outlawed them.
Candidates who sparked controversy during campaign season didn't fare so well in this election.
"You do not need a ballot to clean out your sink spout."
Women's share of the workforce is hovering around 50 percent, and it probably won't grow much more. But that's not a bad thing.
"My time isn't less valuable just because I didn't procreate!"
Female job applicants are more likely to ask for more money when employers explicitly give them the option, a new paper finds.
A win for humanity is a loss for mankind.
Male readers express frustration at the state of men on TV and in music and movies.
A lot of women and men are dissatisfied with hook-up culture. Here's a way to encourage an alternative.