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The 400 global corporations that top our annual list provide female employees with flexibility, generous parental leave, competitive pay and career advancement opportunities.
Cheryl Miller, Diana Taurasi and Candace Parker are among a select group named the best to ever play the game during the 50 years of the women's basketball poll.
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Research Sheds Light on Why Women Live Longer Than Men—and Why This Pattern Will Likely Continue
The researchers also found that the sex most involved in raising offspring tends to have a greater lifespan. In longer-lived species, this could be an evolutionary benefit, ensuring that females live long enough for their young to become independent or sexually mature.
Two second-generation leaders are reshaping Richard Mille's worldview—and redefining new possibilities in luxury watchmaking.
A Trump-aligned polling firm held a focus group with white, college-educated, affluent women in Northern Virginia to investigate how the bloc has shifted left.
Police and criminologists cite varying reasons for the sharp increases in crimes and violent crimes committed by women.
The Chesterfield facility will replace a prison plagued by abuse and controversy, even as legal battles over past misconduct continue.
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas spoke publicly for the first time since the University of Pennsylvania stripped her records in compliance with the Trump administration.
Polycystic ovary syndrome affects millions of women worldwide, causing reproductive and metabolic issues, but often goes misdiagnosed due to lack of awareness and funding.
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Sen. John Thune advised women to talk to their doctor instead of listening to the Health Secretary.
Not even the top Republican in the Senate would recommend turning to the Trump administration’s Health Secretary for medical advice. Senate Majority Leader John Thune encouraged women to take Robert F.
"Women make the harsher films." Kira Muratova, the pioneering Soviet, and later Ukrainian, filmmaker made that comment when German director Isa Willinger (Hi, AI. Love Stories From the Future; Plastic Fantastic) just started her career and visited her in Odesa towards the end of Muratova's career.