Sport
Women Have Always Dominated U.S. Soccer. Why Is No One Talking About It?
Women's soccer has never been an alternative version of the sport. It has always been the sport.
Sport
Women's soccer has never been an alternative version of the sport. It has always been the sport.
Politics
A survey has named British women among the angriest in Europe. It's obvious why: they've got so much to be angry about.
Reproductive Rights
There’s something really creepy about America’s bi-annual fertility report. Why, in the age of Epstein, is the U.S. government still considering the breeding capabilities of 14-year-old girls?
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