Business We’re so over women being dinged for showing emotion at work When Serena Williams was penalized at the U.S. Open for throwing her racket and calling the umpire a thief, it got us thinking. There was something all-too familiar about the exchange: Once again, a woman was being penalized for showing anger at work. Jeannie Yandel Eula Scott Bynoe Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Health This is the part of the brain that helps you walk in a straight line — if you're not drunk A brain structure that helps us walk a straight line also appears to play a central role in emotional control and decision-making. The findings about the cerebellum challenge years of dogma. Jon Hamilton
Health Report: World Support For Mental Health Care Is 'Pitifully Small' A major report points out the lack of resources for mental health issues — and offers some possible solutions. Joanne Silberner
Arts & Life What happened after I blacked out — and why didn’t one of those young men intervene? Mandy Greer
Health Lake Washington to screen all middle schoolers for mental health Kim Malcolm talks with Matt Gillingham about why the Lake Washington District School is implementing universal mental health screening for 7th graders this year. Gillingham is the student services director for the Lake Washington School District. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Why did Washington State pay 12 million dollars to a rehab center in Tulsa, Oklahoma? Twelve million dollars: That's how much Washington state spent to send 16 patients with traumatic brain injuries to a rehabilitation center in Tulsa,... Matt Martin Ross Reynolds
Ellen Forney learned to be 'Rock Steady' despite bipolar disorder When cartoonist Ellen Forney was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the 90s, she knew she wanted to use her art to make sense of her new reality. This... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke Matt Martin
Dear Anxiety, you are 10 times the taste, the touch, the smell I am 18 years old, and I have a condition where I am very hyper aware of things. I have ADHD and anxiety, so my attention span is very limited. I'm not... Maya Konz
UW says it won't close psychiatric unit yet The University of Washington Medical Center says it will build a new facility to replace an aging inpatient psychiatric unit that’s slated for closure. Patricia Murphy