Olivia and Liam top the list of most popular US baby names for the seventh year running

The Social Security Administration annually tracks the names given to girls and boys in each state, with lists dating back to 1880. And just in time for Mother’s Day, the agency on Friday released the most popular names from applications for Social Security cards. Based on cultural and demographic trends, the list shows how names can rise and fall in popularity. (Hussein, AP News)

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The Era of the Tiger Mom Is Over. Enter the Beta Mom.

After decades where the dominant expectation for high-achieving parents was to intensively helicopter, a new generation of moms is saying “enough.” They’re reclaiming date night, saying no to schlepping to 17 different after-school activities and making peace with dirty dishes in the sink. These acts of giving up—or giving in—are beginning to add up to something of a feminist revolution, albeit a very low-key one. (Wolfe, The Wall Street Journal)

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The Truth Is Still Out There

For people who believe in aliens, or who would like to be able to believe in them, that title leaves no doubt about the kinds of secrets in question: Disclosure Day refers to the long-awaited moment when the U.S. government will admit what it really knows about visitors to our planet.

(Kirsch, The Atlantic)

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