'It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.' Wait, Is It?
Women take on almost all of the additional responsibilities during the holidays. Our cartoonist looks at the data.
Art by Leanne Shapton
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Women take on almost all of the additional responsibilities during the holidays. Our cartoonist looks at the data.
Is passing an imperfect law really worse than not doing anything at all?
Can you wear makeup and still call yourself a feminist?
Failing is as much a part of freelancing as bragging about working from home in pajamas. But we don't all fail equally.
Some people like flowers on their homewares. Some like cute animals. I like boobs.
How do you sponsor something that apparently nobody wants to see? You trick them into it.
Feminist design can show up in anything from the apps we use to the healthcare we receive. The issue is prioritizing it.
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For men to be funny, women don’t have to be unfunny. Both may chuckle.
While all eyes were on Donald Trump's win, sure signs of progress emerged on Tuesday, too.
In the end, it wasn't even a close-won race. Did the Harris campaign get it wrong—or did the Trump side spot something the Democrats didn't?
This isn’t the note I was hoping to write. Harris lost. Trump won.
How Shirley Chisholm, who ran for president against all odds, forever altered the landscape for women in U.S. politics.
With hours to go before voting begins, the Trump campaign is trying new tactics to establish a MAGA future—and many of those attack women.
The journalist Jessica Valenti chronicles the pro-life movement in forensic detail in her new book. Ahead of the election, she says, voters need to get angry.
Sure, I can run a marathon. But I can also not. And maybe, just maybe, in a few years I’ll be able to.
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Rwanda’s young women aren’t making it to university. Cultural and societal factors are to blame.
Why, by dint of a husband being important, does his wife somehow become a less-than, no matter her qualifications?
Lilly Ledbetter, for whom America’s Fair Pay Act of 2009 was named, has died. She was 86.
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Is Mexico's new president good for women? It depends who you ask.
I wanted to be the objectifier of men and their wars, quirks, and shortcomings, not the objectified. Why was this so hard?