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In Kitchens, Markets and Homes—A Resourceful Feminism Emerges in North Korea
Long before North Korea signaled its next leader might be female, its women were quietly making change.
World
Long before North Korea signaled its next leader might be female, its women were quietly making change.
Parenting
Research shows that boys' reading drops during school closures and holidays, while girls’ remains steady.
Relationships
I was raised to be a good girl, which meant marrying a man and being a good wife and mother. I’m giving my daughter a different legacy.
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Amanda Holden’s new book ‘How To Be a Rich Old Lady’ unpacks perpetually confusing financial concepts.
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Was it perfect? No. Occasionally self-congratulatory? Of course. But there were some genuinely joyous and important moments during this year’s Academy Awards
A study from George Mason University finds that seven of the ten most-cited law professors last year were women.