75 Movies That Make You Cry, Because Sometimes We Just Need To Be Sad

Universal Pictures Sometimes, you just need a good cry. A time to let all of the heavy emotions you’ve been carrying for whatever reason flow out. It’s cathartic, really, but not everyone can just cry on cue. You could try the five-minute hack, where you literally set a timer and allow yourself to feel all of your emotions fully — for only five minutes. Or you could do what so many of us prefer to do when we’re feeling sad: watch movies that make you cry, and just let it go. If you feel a little silly about giving in...

Will There Be A Season 2 Of 'The Pitt'? We Have Details & A Release Date

John Johnson/Max So you just finished the finale of Season 1 of The Pitt and you’re trying to find the next medical drama you can binge — there really are a ton of great ones out there. But will there be a Season 2 of The Pitt eventually? Because Meredith Grey and Dr. House are great, don’t get me wrong, but Dr. Robby is the only M.D. for me. If you haven’t seen it yet, The Pitt debuted on Max in January of this year. Season 1 spans 13 episodes, each of which follows the doctors and nurses at Pittsburgh...

Mom Shares Her "30 On/30 Off" Vacation Strategy & It Looks Brilliant

Instagram / @heysleepybaby The problem with vacationing with little kids is that while they might be having a fun, restful, and restorative time, you and your partner might return home even more exhausted than when you left. It can feel like just another day of parenting, except in a place that is unfamiliar and not childproofed. As they say, it can feel less like a vacation and more of a trip. Now one mom, Rachael Shepard-Ohta (@heysleepybaby on Instagram), might be revolutionizing what vacationing for parents can look like — or at the very least, making it easier to grab...

Meta Expands Teen Accounts To Facebook & Messenger; Expands Instagram Protections

AleksandarNakic/E+/Getty Images Last year, Instagram announced Teen Accounts with the goal of making kids ages 13-17 safer on social media when it comes to overuse, bullying, and inappropriate content. Now, a year later, Meta is adding to those protections on Instagram while also expanding the program to two other social platforms, Facebook and Messenger. In its original form, Instagram Teen Accounts allowed teens to pick specific topics to see content about, allowing them to better shape their algorithm. The accounts also allowed to see who’s messaging their kids, but not what the messages say, allowing older teens their privacy while...