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A celebratory dinner, presentation prep and lots of reading are all part of a typical workday for Epicurious and Bon Appétit’s top editor.

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March 15 marks how far into the new year the average woman must work to match what the average man made the year before.

Mississippi has a high maternal mortality rate, but lawmakers killed a bill to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage.

  • Abigail Higgins
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  • Bianca Xunise
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Authors and professors shared how historical women across politics, art, literature and activism showed up for one another.

Locking down accounts and devices is critical with domestic violence and stalking.

The Idaho bill would make transporting a child to another state to receive that care a felony. It mirrors an abortion ban being proposed in Missouri.

"Turning Red" on Disney Plus shows how the company's animated movies are embracing mother-daughter relationships.

The pandemic and the rise in remote work have prompted a switch to comfy attire — which means underwire bras may be on the decline.

Ukrainian ballet dancers take up arms as ballet world responds to Russian invasion.

Brittney Griner’s family, agents, officials from the WNBA and top U.S. government officials have been mostly silent about her situation. That could be strategic, experts say.

Travel insiders hope the bill will not discourage visitors from the LGBTQ community.

The state is the latest to pass such legislation, in which licensed beauty professionals are trained to identify and respond to clients who may be experiencing domestic violence.

  • Lauren Krouse
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Jenny Nguyen’s sports bar, opening in April, has already received praise from women’s sports fans around the world.

Ms. Poussaint worked for WJLA (Channel 7) from 1978 to 1992, then spent a few years as a correspondent for ABC News.

  • Louie Estrada
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In this edition of The Mix Tape, the “Black Girl Songbook” host handpicked 10 songs that inspire and energize her.

Florida’s new law is just the latest chapter in a history of school policies that hurt learning and breed bigotry.

  • Marie-Amélie George
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Polish women are leaving strollers at train stations for Ukrainian refugees.

A couple based in England created @PayGapApp last year for International Women’s Day. This year, it went viral, gaining more than 120,000 followers.

  • Julianne McShane
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Abortion rights advocates say the measure is unconstitutional. But it could signal a new strategy by the antiabortion movement to extend influence beyond the conservative states poised to tighten restrictions if the Supreme Court overturns the landmark precedent protecting abortion rights.

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