Global revenues in women’s elite sports (think basketball and soccer) are expected to hit a milestone this year after raking in $2.4 billion in 2025, a new report says.
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Woman Astronaut Is Ready to Make History on Moon Mission
“Things are starting to feel real,” says Christina Koch, who is poised to become the first woman to fly around the moon.
Ms. Rachel Adds Getting Kids Out of ICE Detention Centers to List of Causes
The popular children’s entertainer has become more political as she takes on prison-like ICE detention centers holding families.
Women’s Relationship to AI Is Complicated. This Could Impact Their Career Success
As more companies rush to adopt AI, women are 25% less likely than men to use the tech tools, according to a new report.
Meryl Streep Gives Seven Figures to Women’s Museum to Ensure ‘Truthful’ History
The star, who has portrayed dozens of iconic women on the big screen, made a not-so-subtle dig at federal policies that have removed references to women.
‘We’re All People’: First Out Trans Woman to Lead New NYC Office
Taylor Brown, who works in the state Attorney General’s office, will head the newly created Mayor’s Office for LGBTQIA+ Affairs in New York City.
Single Women Are Driving Today’s Housing Market, Buying Record Number of Homes
Even amid an affordability crisis, more single women are snapping up homes.
Uber Rolls Out “Women Drivers” Option for Women Passengers
The new feature, now accessible across the country, is a response to the steady flow of sexual assault reports.
Kesha Blasts ‘Perverts’ In White House for Using Her Song In Military Strike Video
The pop star had a simple response for Trump officials after her song “Blow” was used in a military video posted by the White House.
Over 100 Girls Killed After US, Israel Strikes Hit School in Iran – Reports
Malala Yousafzai condemned the deaths of over 100 children in Iran, calling for better protection of civilians amid escalating violence.
A City in the South Brings Back an Old-Time Practice for New Moms and Babies
For those who have just given birth in a New Orleans, a new program offers free house calls, regardless of insurance status of income levels.
Gisèle Pelicot Releases Memoir Detailing Abuse by Ex-Husband — and Her Own Survival
The global feminist icon has kicked off a two-month book tour and is speaking publicly about picking up the pieces of her life.
Women Have Made Strides in STEM Fields, But Remain Underrepresented as Leaders
A shockingly low percentage of women scientists are appointed to governing bodies and leading academic institutions, according to a new report.
Age Isn’t Stopping These Women From Competing in The Olympics
This year’s Winter Games in Milan have seen women athletes defying conventions when it comes to competing at relatively advanced ages.
Women Olympians Voice ‘Own Values’ at Winter Games in Milan—Not America’s
It’s a strange time to represent America abroad, as these Olympic athletes have learned at the Winter Games in Milan.