Terri Urbash wanted a bigger family, so she left her job as a court reporter in 2002 with plans to have more children and spend more time at home while working as a freelancer a few times a month.
The relatively private life of Facebook's founder -- or at least a fictionalized version of it -- is about to get much more public.
While tucking our sons into bed the other night, I was struck by how many of their physical attributes they've inherited from my husband and me. Eleven-year-old Nate has my heart-shaped face, large eyes, and cowlicky hair, along with my husband's mouth and freckles. Six-year-old Nicky, on the other hand, has the same green eyes and dirty-blond hair that I do, but my husband's nose and chin.
Leading child welfare groups Tuesday argue that black children in foster care are ill-served by a "colorblind" approach when dealing with adoption by white families
One runs into Michael Kinsley quite a lot these days. He edits the New Republic, writes for all the heavyweight op-ed pages, keeps turning up on the more serious talk shows, and has occasionally wr...