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More Women Move into Prominent Roles with the NFL
Catherine Raîche can remember hearing the doubt and disbelief over the phone when she said she was a college scout for the NFL.
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Catherine Raîche can remember hearing the doubt and disbelief over the phone when she said she was a college scout for the NFL.
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Turns out few things work when women aren’t working. Forty eight years ago, women in Iceland took the day off. Those of us who were around then remember October 24, 1975 as the day the country shut down. Government offices, businesses, and service providers either closed or operated below capacity. Households were in disarray. Grocery stores sold out of hot dogs because, suddenly, dinner duty fell to fathers.
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Strategies for getting more women back into a post-pandemic workforce.
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Republicans have struggled politically with the issue of abortion since the overturning of Roe v. Wade — a point proven several times over with anti-abortion measures failing in relatively conservative states. Just this month, Ohio added abortion rights to the State Constitution and Republicans lost control of the Virginia Statehouse.
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Women are worried about artificial intelligence (AI) and fear that it will harm their kids and their own personal well-being.
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Tennis star Serena Williams and civil rights activist Ruby Bridges will be inducted into the US’s National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2024. The institution, founded in 1969 honours women for their achievements and impact on a national and global scale.
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Fact Sheet: Vice President Harris Launches Women in the Sustainable Economy Initiative, Totaling Over $900 Million in Commitments
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St. Paul's city council will be made up entirely of women for the first time in its history.
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With no cities or courts, the formidable and nomadic Xiongnu kingdom sent princess emissaries to control its frontiers.
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The 2024 Republican field has engaged in a round robin of gendered attacks that could backfire with suburban women and independent swing voters in a general election, strategists say