Two Paths on the Road to Obesity

New study: Dads who smoke raise overweight kids.

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Are you married? Do you occasionally flirt on Facebook? Are you ready to lose in divorce court?

Don't Stop (Spending) 'Til You Get Enough

Beat it: Michael Jackson’s stuff sells for record prices.

Teen Prostitution

Tom Matlack speaks to administrators at Germaine Lawrence, a treatment facility for troubled and exploited girls.

On Trippy No-Hitters

Jackson’s big day reminiscent of Dock Ellis’ performance forty years earlier.

Oh, Grow Up, Wouldya?

Keith Ackers tackles the age-old question: can maturity and fart noises co-exist?

Because I'm the Dad, That's Why!

Liam Johnson on the “joys” of parenting, and why he hasn’t received a Father’s Day card yet.

Man-to-Man with Jason Feifer

Jason Feifer on his exceptional calves, his exceptional dad, and learning about manhood by working at Men’s Health.

On Soccer Refereeing: Subjectivity and Silence

So, you want to be a soccer referee? Former college player (and Good Men Project reporter Ryan O’Hanlon) wonders why anyone would want that thankless job.

A Beer Guy's Guide to Wine

Don’t know a Kendall-Jackson from a Fat Bastard? Here’s a handy guide to picking the best wine for any meal.

A Junk-Tank Like Me

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When you’re an addict, “It’s not that you don’t care. It’s that you don’t care enough.”

The Man Who Ended McChrystal

Michael Hastings was a great journalist even before bringing down the general.

In the Army Now: A Report from Iraq

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Army Lieutenant Newman McKay has been in Iraq for one month. This is what he’s learned: 1) It’s hot. 2) The trek to the bathroom is no fun. 3) Never, ever, order the breakfast burrito.

Doing God’s Work

Tom Matlack talks to Rev. John Finley from Epiphany School, a middle school for economically disadvantaged students.

A Dud Between the Sheets

A new study finds that people over 45 aren’t that into sex. (Bill Clinton wasn’t surveyed.)

Steve Almond Dissects Toto

“Africa” is one of music fans’ guiltiest pleasures. Rock critic Steve Almond courageously breaks it down.