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NASA finally made a toilet for women: The new lavatory is a symbol of the agency’s growing recognition of female astronauts’ needs. [The Atlantic] Figs, mak...
When Jennifer Doudna was in high school, her guidance counselor told her that women did not become scientists. This week, Doudna and fellow scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their inv...
The pandemic has wiped out at least a DECADE of women’s progress in the workplace. Probably more. And the really scary thing is that because there is so much craziness going on in this country — Robin Williams...
The nation’s first female recession deepened in September: More women left the labor force than the total number of jobs the country added last month. About 865,000 women dropped out of the workforce, compared to 216,0...
Warner Music Group IPOed in June with zero people of color among its 18 top executives and board members. On Thursday, the music behemoth — which includes the prestige labels Atlantic Records, Warner Records and Elektr...
Americans who have spent much of this year living between chaos and crisis came to Tuesday night’s debate looking for clarity, but were met with calamity and uncertainty. ...
Android creator Andy Rubin left Google parent company Alphabet six years ago with a $90 million severance package, a mountain of praise and a trail of credible ...
TikTok’s new interim CEO Vanessa Pappas is stepping up after her predecessor, former top Disney exec Kevin Mayer, stepped down, apparently unable — or u...
Women trailblazers in business ranging from General Motors’ Mary Barra to Ariel Investments’ M...
The women who have devoted much of their lives to fighting for equality for all humans are, in particular, mourning the loss of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Below, they pay their respects via Twitter to the...