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Quick Takes
News and analysis about women in entrepreneurship, leadership and politics.
Meghan Markle Does More Than Sparkle in Her Designer Jewelry
The Duchess of Sussex is showing the world how to tastefully accessorize — and how to practice ethical consumerism.
Stacey Abrams Just Showed How to Turn Losing Into Winning
It’s true – you can’t win ‘em all. But political rising star Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost her campaign for Georgia governor last year, is showing us how to bounce back from failure.
Why Bill and Melinda Gates Cut Paid Parental Leave to 6 Months
Last week, the foundation run by the power couple cut back paid family leave to 6 months, halving the time-off arrangement they had announced in 2015. It’s still better than most.
What Ava DuVernay is Doing Today Proves She’s a Serious Leader
The Hollywood director and activist is leveraging some mighty star power to pull off the third annual National Day of Racial Healing, an event designed to spark action toward a more equitable world.
Why Kate Hudson’s Breastfeeding Photo Went Viral
The actress and Fabletics founder posted a photo to Instagram that showed her feeding her daughter on the job. Working women everywhere said “Yep.”
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a Living Master Class in Social Media Strategy
The freshman Congresswoman’s online presence is equal parts radical and powerful. Learn from an influential millennial who grew up in a tweeting, snapping world.
Bozoma Saint John is Now Officially a Queen
The marketing star best known for her work at PepsiCo, Apple and Uber received a special honor in her homeland of Ghana.
One Year Later: Has #TimesUp Changed Sexual Harassment in the Workplace?
On the heels of #MeToo, the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund was launched. We look at how the #TimesUp movement has helped survivors of sexual harassment at work.
6 Major Money Moves Made by Women in 2018
We’re looking back on six multimillion-dollar business moves made by women this year. Read all about the cash these enterprising women either raked in or plunked down in 2018.
In Close Races for Women Democrats in Red States, Very Different Outcomes
Tight and fiercely fought races in Georgia and Arizona, both marred by voter-suppression controversies, are finally called.
10 Super Cool Gifts for Kids (Made By Women Entrepreneurs!)
Need good ideas for Christmas presents for kids? We’ve got you covered. Our judges proclaimed these products fun, original and perfect for the holidays.
Women Running for Office in 2018 Achieve Record-Breaking Wins
A surge of women candidates this year resulted in record numbers of women securing political office. We saw it all — wins, losses and unclear outcomes — in our Running Women project.
In Georgia, Stacey Abrams Charges Voter Suppression, Starts Push to Get Out The Vote
With the governor race in a dead heat and the election only a month away, Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp both scramble for an edge.
Democratic Candidates Take to Twitter to Oppose Kavanaugh Supreme Court Appointment, Defend Accuser Blasey
Multiple candidates in our Running Women 2018 project used social media to amplify the voices of women sexual assault survivors.