Economy
What the Market Meltdown Could Mean for Women
Financial crises and economic recessions tend to affect women most—both in visible and invisible ways.
Josie Cox is a journalist, author, broadcaster and public speaker. Her book, “WOMEN MONEY POWER: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality,” was released in 2024.
Economy
Financial crises and economic recessions tend to affect women most—both in visible and invisible ways.
A World Happiness Report suggests women experience more negative emotions than men when dining alone. I'm not convinced.
Great Women
Overlooked stories of women are everywhere. Sometimes you just need to find them.
Politics
The complaints say Trump's executive order issued last week on voting rights is unconstitutional and could prevent millions of citizens from voting—in particular women and people of color.
Mental Health
The pandemic’s effects linger in the form of a sweeping mental health crisis that’s burdening young women. And then there's long Covid.
Personal Finance
Women are set to be the primary inheritors of around $80 trillion—an enormous wealth transfer which has the potential to change our economic and social landscape.
Forgotten Feminists
In a world in which wealth and opulence seem to beget political power, I long for a leader with un-showy discipline. I can’t help thinking of Angela Merkel.
Forgotten Feminists
Her name may not be a household name, but ‘HeLa cells’ from Henrietta Lacks's cervix changed the world.
Culture
Is Hollywood finally catching up with the real world? Maybe, sort of, yes.
Music
It’s a great story, but women aren’t really ruling the Grammys. When they’re nominated just one-third of the time, how could they?
Improved social support, more role models, and reduced bias in medical schools have fueled the change. When it comes to patient outcomes, it makes a difference.
Film and TV
Ellen Jovin is a grammarian whose conversations about language can help us connect in a world that feels broken.
Equality
When companies are more inclusive, everyone profits. So when DEI gets shut down, it’s up to everyone to step up.
Economy
This year, over 50 heads of state are in attendance, as well as about 1,600 business leaders.
Mental Health
Wars, wildfires and felonious world leaders are dominating the news cycle. But also: Diseases are being treated, solar power is booming and some animals are back from the brink of extinction.
U.S. Election 2024
Two men will be honored on Monday. They couldn't be more different.