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Quick Takes
News and analysis about women in entrepreneurship, leadership and politics.
Women Are Spending More Time in the Kitchen, Study Says. (No, It’s Not 1950)
A new Gallup Poll spotlights a “cooking gender gap” that is widening, rather than narrowing, with time.
Our Podcast Featuring Judy Woodruff, Acclaimed Journalist
In this podcast episode, we talk to the longtime PBS NewsHour host about her career and next steps.
Finally, More People Are Watching Women’s Sports. Here’s a Reason Why
Researchers credit streaming and social media for getting more eyeballs on women’s sports in recent years.
There is No Statute of Limitations on Women’s Pain
Prior to the release of Britney Spears’ memoir, “The Woman in Me,” some wondered why she was opening old wounds. The answer is simple: She deserves to.
Why Iceland’s Prime Minister Wanted a Women’s Day Off
Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir was just one of countless participants in a 24-hour strike, organized by women in Iceland to protest gender inequality.
New Cervical Cancer Treatment Could Improve Survival Rate by 35 Percent
A treatment plan from Cancer Research UK, consisting of cheap, accessible drugs, has been called the biggest stride in 20 years for cervical cancer research.
Director Michelle Danner on How Men and Women Respond Differently to Films
Her latest project, ‘Miranda’s Victim,’ starring Abigail Breslin is about sexual assault – and the female perspective.
6 Tunes for When You Need to (Temporarily) Tune Out
Staying engaged and informed is critical – but sometimes, you just need a break. We’ve compiled a few soothing songs to help you recenter, refocus and re-energize.
The World’s First Women’s Art Museum is Finally Reopening
The National Museum of Women in the Arts – located in Washington, D.C. – is inviting visitors to check out its $67 million makeover.
Pregnant Women in Gaza Strip Facing a ‘Double Nightmare’ – UN Expert
Lack of access to vital resources, combined with pure fear, has put tens of thousands of pregnant Palestinian women in crisis.
In Israel, an American Founder Talks About Terror: ‘This Is Inconceivable to Us’
Abbey Onn of Nevo Network, who is missing five family members, said a response to terrorism “cannot be built on the backs of women and children and elderly.”
An Ode to Suzanne Somers, the Sitcom Queen Who Fought the Pay Gap
The “Three’s Company” star is remembered for her sharp comedic timing and charisma. But her behind-the-scenes equal pay struggles were no laughing matter.
Lana Del Rey Donates Ticket Proceeds Back to the Cities She Performs In
On the last night of her 10-stop fall tour, the singer is seen sharing her generous plan with the audience in a now-viral video.
This Nobel Prize Winner Connected Motherhood and the Wage Gap
Professor Claudia Goldin’s award-winning research has shone a spotlight on the big thing holding back women’s earning potential: their at-home responsibilities.