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Nurture beats nature


The debate goes on over whether a child develops better under a parent's singular care and when day care is a worthy substitute. As it turns out, mother knows best — sometimes. So does father, but maybe in a different way. Finally, day care is good, depending on its quality.

Online card game a Chaotic experience


A fantasy universe bridges a cartoon with a collectible card game, adding a sort of free online component to give players another way to take part in the action.

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A family group of rhesus monkeys naps in an outdoor habitat where they are observed  by anthropologists at the National Institutes of Health Animal Center in Poolesville.  Rhesus monkeys have 95 percent of the same genes as humans. (J.M. Eddins Jr. / The Washington Times0

A family group of rhesus monkeys naps in an outdoor habitat where they are observed by anthropologists at the National Institutes of Health Animal Center in Poolesville. Rhesus monkeys have 95 percent of the same genes as humans. (J.M. Eddins Jr. / The Washington Times0 

Union through necessity


No longer is the theoretical choice between marrying for love or money. For some, a spouse may be considered quite a catch if he or she comes with health benefits.

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