@bigtimeadulting / Caitlin Murray / Scary Mommy Ask Scary Mommy is our weekly advice column wherein Scary Mommy editors and guest editors — fellow moms like you — will answer your burning questions. You can send all of your questions and conundrums about parenting, family, and relationships to askscarymommy@bdg.com (don’t worry — we’ll keep you anonymous!). Caitin Murray, perhaps better known as @bigtimeadulting on Threads and Twitter, has gained millions of followers on social media doing just one thing: being totally honest about parenting. Honest about the ups and downs, honest about the chaos, honest about the worry and love...
'And Just Like That' Season 3 Drops Soon! Here's Everything We Know
Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty Images Whether you love the show or absolutely hate it, there’s no denying that the Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That is one of those series that is forever a hot topic. From seeing Kim Cattrall’s big (but short) return to Carrie and Aidan’s steamy reunion, there’s a lot of juicy gossip for people to talk about regarding this series, whether it’s good, bad, or somewhere in between. It’s honestly high time to talk about Carrie and company’s future and what viewers could most likely expect from And Just Like That Season 3. And...
36 Rhinestone Cowboy Baby Names With Edgy Western Vibes
H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile RF/Getty Images Every year, the Social Security Administration releases a hulking list of the 1,000 most popular names given to new babies the previous year. And in 2024’s report, there were some clear trends pushing unique new names higher onto the charts than ever before. One of them is what we’re calling rhinestone cowboy names — edgy western baby names with a little attitude or some nostalgic personality to them. Maybe they harken back to a classic country music icon or a Wild West bandit. In some cases, they honestly just sound like a professional bull rider’s...
New Oklahoma Curriculum To Include Conspiracy Theories About Election Fraud & Covid
CNN/YouTube As schools across the country face the looming uncertainty of Federal cuts to program, funding, and the planned dissolution of the Education Department itself, they nevertheless continue the important work of educating the nation’s children, including the development of new standards and curricula. In Oklahoma, however, newly approved high school social studies standards require teachers to discuss “discrepancies” in the 2020 election, effectively asserting debunked right-wing conspiracy theories to explain Donald Trump’s loss to Joe Biden. State Superintendent Ryan Walters lauds the standards, set to go into effect in academic year 2025-2026 as “the most unapologetically conservative, pro-America social...



