Devin Tomb
Writer
Devin is the head of content at The Muse and was previously executive editor of Prevention.com. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, The Cut, and SELF.Â

Grab Some Tissues: Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb Open Up About Their Best Mom Moments
The TODAY co-hosts talk about the reality of having babies later in life.

Margaret Trudeau (That Would Be "Mom" to Justin) on Overcoming Mental Illness and Devastating Loss
The mother of Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, recently sat down with Good Housekeeping for an exclusive interview.

Christina El Moussa Has a Few Things She'd Like to Say
Since her December split from husband and Flip or Flop costar Tarek El Moussa, the tabloids have been doing a lot of talking. Now she's setting her story straight.

I Was Forced Into Marriage at Age 14
Thousands of American girls are married against their own will every year. Child bride survivor Trevicia Williams helped change the law in her state — and others are working to do the same.

How a Rapist Gets Child Custody in the United States
With up to 32,000 rape-related pregnancies every year, don't think it's unlikely. For the women who choose to carry in states that lack protections, the 18-year-long risk of a traumatic legal battle is a special kind of torture.

Here's a Peek Inside Chelsea Clinton's New Children's Book, "She Persisted"
The true story behind this exclusive excerpt is a reminder of just how brave little kids can be.

I Lost My Mother Before She Died
Memory loss is one of the cruelest ways to watch a loved one go, because you're mourning someone who is still there.

As 100,000 Strands Fell
For years, anxiety ruled my life. When I developed a hair loss condition called alopecia universalis, I joined a tribe of people who have to be strong: bald women.

The Fabulous Little World of the Ms. Senior America Pageant
For this national contest, you have to be at least 60 years young to compete.

The 2016 Ms. Senior America Pageant: Meet the Contestants
Yes, they're technically "seniors," but judging by these photos you'd never guess it.

Child Marriage Still Happens in America
Every year in the United States, thousands of teens are pushed into marriage — and often face horrific abuse as a result. Here, three survivors share their stories.