The new film chronicles the #MeToo era — and sees Hollywood attempting to portray its own power structures and imbalances.
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Roe Reversal Sparks New Wave of Women Candidates
Emily’s List, Run for Something and more are seeing an influx of women interested in running for office after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion-access ruling.
Looking to Become a Digital Nomad? Try These 5 Countries, Says New Poll
European countries make up the majority, but Singapore stands out.
‘Gutsy’ Women Join Hillary and Chelsea Clinton in New Docuseries
The Clintons will be joined by stars such as fellow mother-daughter duo Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn, among others.
Women Will Be Waiting 132 More Years for Gender Parity in the Workplace — Report
But here’s the upside: more women started their own companies.
Selena Gomez, Quinta Brunson Just Made Emmy Nomination History
The two actresses and producers both made significant strides in television history by scoring some notable Emmy nods.
“Good Girl Gone Bad” Rihanna Named Youngest Female Self-Made Billionaire
The pop powerhouse and savvy entrepreneur, who recently welcomed a new baby, has another title to add to her laundry list of accolades.
Brittney Griner’s Emotional Letter to Biden: Please ‘Get Me Home’
The WNBA star, who has been detained in Russia for several months on drug-smuggling allegations, wrote directly to the president to ask for help.
Blue-State Governors Urge Businesses to Set Up Shop In Their States after Roe Reversal
The governor of Connecticut is the latest official to make his case to businesses.
Study Says This 1 Thing Could Help Women Live Longer
It’s not a resource in great supply at the moment, but it could extend women’s lives, Harvard University researchers found.
Meet Rachel Maddow’s Successor (Though You Likely Have Already)
Alex Wagner is a veteran political journalist. And she’s about to become a household name.
Roe v. Wade, Landmark Ruling Granting Women Access to Abortion, Is Overturned
The decision, expected since a draft opinion leaked in May, still hit hard.
Title IX Turns 50, but Fight for Equality Continues
The law that revolutionized the role of women in sports and education continues to come under attack half a century later.
Margaret Atwood on Staying Optimistic as Roe Overturn Seems Imminent
The Canadian author still sees a bright future, despite all those dystopian novels.
Women Startup CEOs Paid Themselves Less During Covid Compared to Men — Report
Female founders lowered their pay, while their male counterparts saw increases.