No-one could raise an eyebrow like Roger Moore.
She blames Ailes and Fox News for a cultural change in journalism, one that came at her expense and affected her "profoundly and personally."
When we realise we can endure a little suffering, when we realise that by breaking through our aversion to it we can achieve more than we believed possible, it changes our mind. We start to see that maybe, maybe we can go further than we thought and maybe, maybe all the other things we didn't think we could do aren't impossible.
We're going to hang this Carrie Fisher Vanity Fair cover, the last she ever posed for, on our wall like a '90s boy band poster and no one is going to stop us.
Ariana Grande has sent a message to fans after 19 people were killed and an estimated 50 were injured in an explosion at her concert in Manchester, UK.
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While the role of “boner killer” has its advantages, the latest generation of older women have a new power writes Jane Caro.
When Roger Ailes was reported dead earlier this week, obituaries made sure to pay homage to his family (including wife Elizabeth and son Zachary) and the corporate success he had achieved over the six decades of his adult life.
But less discussed in post mortem references to his work was how he treated the women unfortunate enough to have to work for him, writes Clementine Ford.
In the US, where the number of women in government lags behind Australia and the United Kingdom, there is hope one woman's loss may lead to many more eventually gaining a seat at the table.
Confusion over healthy food leads to a big spend-up on junk: 'The rhetoric is that healthy food is more expensive, so we were expecting that there would be a lesser figure spent on the unhealthy food. But what our research found was that it's actually cheaper to eat a healthy diet.'
Prepare yourselves for a summer of Spanx and soft pink, writes Jenna Clarke.
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"Religious freedom means being free to worship and to follow your faith without suffering persecution or discrimination for your beliefs. It does not mean imposing your beliefs on everyone else," Penny Wong - Senator for SA.
The entertainer, who has been accused of sexual misdeeds by at least 60 women, cited Gloria Steinem in the interview. To which Steinem replied, "It seems to me the women who are accusing him have more right to use that quote ... I have no idea what he was thinking."