Here's our daily list of articles from across the Web about faith and family-related topics as well as our other four areas of emphasis: education, causes, media and moneywise.

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FAMILY

Having a hard time being a human? This app manages friendships for you — WIRED

When it comes to dating, it's ambiverts who might have the advantage — Mic

How 6 months of Tinder left me longing for real-life relationships — Good Men Project

5 ways to stay in love — Good Men Project

Are you likely to have an affair? — The Wall Street Journal

Science has bad news for the jerk who claims those flirty texts aren't cheating — Mic

Why an honest man will always give you a reason for ending it — Elite Daily

How do we respond to parenthood? — Pacific Standard

A first-year parent's survival guide — Relevant magazine

Parents seeking liver donor to save 3-year-old twins — CNN

Siblings with autism less similar than previously thought, study says — Time magazine

Why I breastfed my son until he was 3 — The Washington Post

Kids are casualties in the war against self-reliance — The Federalist

'Free-range parenting' case unleashes national debate — The Boston Globe

Why are you so smart? Your mom and your difficulty — Nautilus

Parented by grandparents — Christianity Today

Puberty comes earlier and earlier for girls — Newsweek

Why do teen girls in America want to get pregnant? — The New Republic

Age of happiness: The people who refuse to grow old — BBC

FAITH

God's not looking for heroes — Relevant magazine

When responding to critics becomes destructive — Relevant magazine

White clergy spark debate by telling cops #UseMeInstead for target practice — The Huffington Post

A cleric in the world's most populous Muslim nation has declared selfies a sin — Quartz

The modern megachurch can't really die — Slate

As Vatican revisits divorce, many Catholics long for acceptance — The New York Times

Southern Baptist leaders call for integrated churches — The Associated Press

Your next Bible will be a hologram — Christianity Today

EDUCATION

Does your church decide your college education? — Pacific Standard magazine

Fed up with unruly daughters, moms go on strike — Education News

How rich are community college kids? — RealClearPolicy

Bending the cost curve — Inside Higher Education

Joy: a subject schools lack — The Atlantic

MEDIA

Hollywood Jesuses: The definitive ranking — Relevant magazine

The Bible is a force that gives 'American Sniper' meaning — OnFaith

Father Ray Kelly, YouTube's famous singing priest, will have an album out in the US by Easter — HuffPost Religion

Rieder: The ridiculous obsession with Deflategate — USA Today

Sean Lowe discusses being labeled the 'Virgin Bachelor' — Fox News

Facebook, Instagram briefly go down; Twitter freaks out — CNN

Comic-con for football dads: My day with Mike Francesa's devoted fan cult — The Daily Beast

Why is Disney trying so hard to dilute its brand? — The Atlantic

CAUSES

How to convince men to help the poor — Pacific Standard magazine

Swamped by an underwater home — The Washington Post

Grateful man who handed out his resume at train station now hiring at very same stop — The Huffington Post

Here's how much you have to earn to be in the 1 percent in each state — The Huffington Post

Tossing out food in the trash? In Seattle, you'll be fined for that — NPR

Homeless for Juno: No shelter from the storm — The Daily Beast

Historic winter storm is a real emergency for New York City's homeless — Education News

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may end homelessness in America — HuffPost Impact

Is there a better way to deal with student-loan debt? — The Atlantic

The striking decline in African-American household mobility — CityLab

When kids are sold for sex -- they're not 'child prostitutes,' they're victims — HuffPost Impact

As inequality soars, the nervous super rich are already planning their escapes — The Guardian

MONEYWISE

Dear new parents: Keep calm and thrift on — Acculterated

7 lessons every parent should teach their kids about money — Good Men Project

How being pregnant ruined shopping for me — Fast Company

The secrets to motivating others — BBC

Why stress makes you want it more but enjoy it less — Forbes

8 ways to be more creative at work, from the mind behind 'Brain Games' — Fast Company

If teams are so great, why do we have so much trouble with them? — Medium

The good, the bad, and the ugly of being a workaholic — The Daily Dot

To collect debts, nursing homes are seizing control over patients — The New York Times

The cost of Blizzards: $1.2 billion a year since 1995 — BuzzFeed

The wonderful thing that happens when a financial adviser tells you the truth — Time

Use a 'fake' location to get cheaper plane tickets — Time

Falling prices are bad for you — Newsweek

Here's what median rent will get you in Silicon Valley — Business Insider

11 startups that will let you enjoy a life of leisure — Business Insider

20 of the safest cities in the world — Business Insider

BONUS: WELLNESS

At eight months pregnant, she had a stroke. Why this is something you should be aware of. — The Blaze

Delta apologizes for woman barred from boarding with breast pump — Time magazine

Child abuse and neglect laws aren't being enforced, report finds — NPR

High cholesterol can be dangerous even if you're young — Time magazine

App aims to help doctors monitor young patients' hearts — Fox News

7 reasons why you're working out and still not losing weight — Fox News

View Comments

Why do teens still smoke? On addiction, advertising and the rest of e-cigarettes — Fox News

Are sweeteners really bad for us? — BBC

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