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Alexis Coe is a writer in San Francisco and a columnist for SF Weekly.
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Tale as old as time: Woman does "man's job" in the military, military resists giving her credit. More »
A new study shows that high-earning women are more likely to let their houses be messy than to hire a housekeeper or get their husbands and kids to pitch in. More »
Married, biological fathers who live with their families are associated with a wage bonus of about four percent after they have kids, according to a new study. More »
Fathers sometimes get undue praise for doing what mothers are expected to do. More »
A new study of history professors shows that married men get promoted faster than their single colleagues, while the opposite is true for women. More »
Many women have trouble asking for more money at work—but it doesn't have to be that way. More »
Scenes from the new film show a Judd Apatow stand-in and his wife exchanging casual quips about killing each other. Dark comedy, or a real phenomenon? More »
Sometimes, people get married, cheat on their spouse, and then marry the person they cheated on their spouse with. It's good for the paper of record to acknowledge that. More »
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