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Why Are American Women Still Taking Their Husband's Name?
What’s in a name? For women, maybe everything. An exploration of the never-ending battle over women’s surnames.
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Whitney White, the director of the Broadway play Liberation, says modern life has made feminism more "cowardly".
As New York City nurses strike, the depth and breadth of the profession’s mental health crisis is reflected in a new study.
Could grief over someone I don't know rightfully be mine?
New research shows women are more likely to worry about the impact of new technologies.
Men joined the labor force at three times the rate of women last year, underscoring a gender-based jobs crisis that is escalating across America.
From typewriters and telephones to happy hours and skyline views, here are the things we miss about the way work used to be.
The comics in Aubrey Hirsch's new book, "Graphic Rage," blow the lid open on the indignities in women’s lives and push back, one small rebellion at a time.
She thought it was a cute outfit. They thought it was an invitation.
As her inaugural act in office, Detroit’s new mayor, Mary Sheffield, announced a plan to give no-strings-attached money to pregnant women and those with newborns.
She did not frame her success as a triumph of gender or claim to be breaking barriers. Instead, she spoke of civic duty and circumstance
Women have long been conditioned to believe that interrupting isn’t polite. It’s time to shift our thinking.
Whether it’s your spouse, your siblings or your friends, how you handle moments when things aren’t easy can make all the difference. Here’s what we’ve found that helps.