Arts Feminists react to the death of Mary Tyler Moore Moore played a happy, single, working woman and became a feminist role model.
News 'Vox' IUD Report: IUD insertions up 19% since Donald Trump's election Faced with a Trump presidency, women across the country secured some bodily autonomy with IUDs.
News What is HR 7? House passes act barring federal funding for abortions. The House of Representatives just moved to make the Hyde Amendment a permanent part of U.S. law.
News What is the Hyde Amendment? The House could vote to make ban on federal abortion funding permanent On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives could deal another blow to women's reproductive rights.
News New study reveals startling data on cervical cancer mortality rates — especially among black women Black women are far more likely to die from cervical cancer than white women.
News "We're never going home": The Women's March on Washington cements unity after inauguration An estimated half million people descended on the capitol to take a stand for human rights.
News The men of the Women's March on Washington on why they march "I’m here today just standing with diversity, standing with people from all over the world, to say that we need to unite."
News As thousands gear up for the Women's March, questions of unity, potential for change linger If it's not anti-Trump, if it's not a protest, what is it — and what can it do for the movement?
News Abortion rates hit historic lows, according to new report Abortion rates in the United States haven't been this low since Roe v. Wade.
News Jailed for a year, woman who tried to self-induce abortion pleads guilty to felony charge Anna Yocca agreed to plead guilty in exchange for her release.
Identities A century after suffragists marched on Washington, feminism faces the same hurdle — race Here's how far we've come — and how far we have to go — in embracing intersectionality.
Food Chef dubbed Salt Bae is going viral for his sensual videos chopping meat The way Nusret Gökçe chops and seasons meat is on another level.
Policy Jared Kushner to be named senior adviser to Donald Trump The president-elect has selected his own son-in-law as senior adviser.
News Canadian judge rules anti-abortion group's ads risk "psychological harm" to women A graphic anti-abortion ad vilifies women who've terminated pregnancy, the judge ruled.
News Twitter suspends Martin Shkreli for harassing journalist Lauren Duca The infamous "pharma bro" is temporarily blocked from Twitter after spending much of his weekend trolling a writer.
Identities Meet Toya, the world's first Jamaican Patois-speaking doll Toya's creator hopes the doll will teach girls to be proud of their heritage.
News Sunday will see SeaWorld San Diego's final theatrical orca shows The theme park will switch to an educational killer whale program starting Monday.
News Donald Trump's National Security communications director plagiarized 2012 book: report CNN found more than 50 instances of borrowed language in Monica Crowley's book.
News Arkansas judge resigns after accusations he traded lighter sentences for sexual favors Judge Timothy Parker allegedly swapped pills, cash and lighter sentences for sex acts.
News Atlanta Uber Driver Shooting Update: Driver in stable condition, police seek suspects An Uber driver was shot early Thursday morning while dropping off a fare in Atlanta.
News Viral photo depicts possible demon coming to portend the new year Haters will say it's Photoshopped. But we know the truth.
Identities NAACP president Cornell William Brooks, protesters arrested for Jeff Sessions sit-in Six NAACP leaders were taken into police custody after a peaceful protest in the senator's Mobile, Alabama, office.
Identities Boy Scouts kicked out an 8-year-old boy for being trans — but we shouldn't be surprised It's another marker of just how far the BSA has to go.
Science In a world of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, Listerine offers a glimmer of hope Kill the clap. Feel the clean.