Banyana Banyana have booked their place in the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after beating DR Congo 1-0 in a second-leg qualifier (2-1 on aggregate) played at the Dobsonville Stadium on Tuesday night. The South African senior women’s national team officially qualified for the continental tournament after a dramatic 1–0 victory courtesy of […]| African Times
With support from the Innovation Hub at Ideas Beyond Borders, Artijaan is helping more than 1,000 Afghan women preserve their culture, rebuild their livelihoods, and prove that creativity can outlast repression.| Ideas Beyond Borders
1 Esdras 3:1-5:6 (OSB 1 Ezra); 1 Corinthians 13; Proverbs 31; Psalm 119 [118]:160; Matthew 19:5; Matthew 24:35 Tucked into the historical books of the Orthodox Old Testament (which is based on the …| Edith M. Humphrey
All the best gifts for missionaries right here! With over 75 ideas this gift guide has everything your missionary could ever hope for.| Brooke Romney Writes
Frankly, soccer doesn't interest me at all. However, when I stumbled across the "Switzerland - Finland" match, I discovered much more than just sport. I saw solidarity, audacity and female leadership in action. What I observed on the pitch goes beyond the game: it's an invitation to reconsider our influence. Ready to follow their example? The post What these women footballers have taught me about female leadership appeared first on Dominique Ara.| Dominique Ara
The White House announcement focused on reducing the cost of some IVF drugs and clarifying options for employers to offer standalone fertility benefits for their employees and their dependents. This policy watch examines some key takeaways about the Trump IVF plan.| KFF
More women are controlling more wealth, but we don’t know much about who is giving or why The post Philanthropic habits of Canadian women to be the topic of new research at Carleton appeared first on Canadian Family Offices.| Canadian Family Offices
Gender bias still distorts the assessment of performance of women in finance.| Traders Magazine
Dating can be confusing, especially with all the advice and opinions floating around. Many women feel pressure to follow certain “rules” or believe things that just aren’t true. These dating myths can lead to frustration, self-doubt, and even settling for less than you deserve. By challenging these outdated ideas, you can approach dating with more […] The post 6 Dating Myths Women Should Never Believe Again appeared first on Budget and the Bees.| Budget and the Bees
Some people decide not to participate in in-person visitation because they don't want to take off all their clothes in front of a guard.| capitalandmain.com
An interview with Dr. Sara Naseri, the CEO and Co-Founder of the women’s health company, Qvin.| News-Medical
Hologic’s Tim Simpson Discusses the Future of Cervical Cancer Screening.| News-Medical
Thread of hope in troubled times The post Feminist foreign policy’s stubborn persistence appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Anyone who’s lived in SoCal for more than five years knows that there’s no better meeting point for friends in the Bay Area than California’s Central Coast. In fact, the rugged coastline, diverse wineries, antique shops, and quaint eateries of Cambria, Paso Robles, and San Simeon were the draw for many of our family getaways […] The post Beyond the Beaches: Female-Fueled Finds on California’s Central Coast appeared first on AGEIST.| AGEIST
I’ve kept a stash of LMNT packets in the pantry for several years now. But last month, my supply ran out much earlier than expected. Why? My husband started stealing them. “I get so thirsty, and these taste really good.” Those were his excuses when I asked if he knew why the stash was suddenly […] The post Hormones, Hydration, & Healthy Aging: Why Electrolytes Matter More After 50 appeared first on AGEIST.| AGEIST
In the late eighteenth century, Ipswich had 600 women and girls producing more than 40,000 yards of lace annually. Ipswich industrialists imported machines from England to mechanize and speed up th…| Historic Ipswich
UMass women’s soccer looks to find an offensive footing on Sunday against Ohio, as the postseason nears.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
This article was originally published by KFF Health News, a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. On a Saturday evening in June, people of Pennington Gap, Virginia, gathered at the historic Lee Theatre to celebrate the founding of Higher Ground Women’s Recovery Residence. Author Barbara Kingsolver opened the facility in... The post ‘Demon Copperhead’ Author Lays Foundation for Women in Appalachia To Beat Addiction appeared first on Reasons to be Che...| Reasons to be Cheerful
The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done by Clare Stephens is a little outside of my crime fiction/thriller genre and I’m unsure if I requested the review copy but I’ve received so few (print / real) books lately I was keen to turn the pages of something tangible during my evening baths. And this, by the Continue Reading The post Book review: The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done by Clare Stephens appeared first on Debbish.| Debbish
Female confidence is the foundation for personal and professional growth. It helps women navigate challenges, speak up for themselves, and pursue opportunities without hesitation. Yet, confidence rarely appears overnight—it’s built through consistent, small actions. These daily habits can make a lifelong difference, shaping how women see themselves and how they engage with the world. By […] The post 9 Small Actions That Build Lifelong Female Confidence appeared first on Budget and the B...| Budget and the Bees
Bemidji State will be a different team this winter with eight incoming freshman and three transfers. The squad will look to improve from its past two years at the bottom of the WCHA.| The Rink Live
McKenna Wesloh, 25, will serve as an assistant coach for the Black Bears under her former St. Cloud State coach Molly Engstrom. Wesloh is originally from Zimmerman, Minnesota.| The Rink Live
The defensive core at St. Thomas may have some experience this year but the Tommies will need to rely on a talented group of young forwards to carry the team throughout the 2024-25 season.| The Rink Live
Melissa Caruso, who replaces Natalie Darwitz, previously spent 15 years working in the American Hockey League.| The Rink Live
The PWHL has officially unveiled the names and logos of the six inaugural teams in the league, which includes the Minnesota Frost.| The Rink Live
Sarees and lehengas, two timeless icons of Indian fashion, are being reimagined in 2025 through innovative styling hacks that blend tradition with modernity. This year’s trends focus on comfort, creative pairing, and inventive use of accessories, making it easier than ever to express personal style while honoring heritage. Festive season is here, and so is […] The post Festive Fashion: Saree & Lehenga Styling Hacks to Try This Season appeared first on Youth Incorporated Magazine.| Youth Incorporated Magazine
It is important not only to document the grim reality of gender apartheid under the Taliban but also to honor the women of Afghanistan's persistence. The post In the shadow of gender apartheid: Four years of loss and resistance by women in Afghanistan appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Another year, another chance to take stock of the most marketable athletes on the planet as SportsPro drops its 16th annual ranking. The post Fewer women, no Ohtani, and middle-aged icons: The numbers behind the most marketable athletes of 2025 appeared first on SportsPro's 50 Most Marketable.| SportsPro's 50 Most Marketable
The majority of women report feeling underinformed about menopause, according to a new research from University College London (UCL). In a survey of 1,596 women currently experiencing menopause or who could potentially experience menopause, less than a quarter felt well informed about the menopause transition, while 57% felt somewhat informed and 21 per cent felt... Read more The post Many women feel underinformed about menopause appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
Fitness and calorie-counting apps can place an emotional strain on users, potentially undermining health and wellbeing, a new study suggests. A team of researchers at University College London (UCL) and Loughborough University examined nearly 60,000 posts on X (formerly Twitter) about five popular fitness apps, and found that almost a quarter of people described feelings... Read more The post Fitness and calorie-counting apps can impact wellbeing, study suggests appeared first on Nursing in P...| Nursing in Practice
The government is set to publish a ‘renewed’ women’s health strategy to help tackle inequalities and improve access to healthcare for women across England. An updated strategy will be published next year and will look to identify ‘specific barriers’ to healthcare access and ‘set out concrete action to remove them’, the Department of Health and... Read more The post Government to ‘renew’ women’s health strategy appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
Dedicated questions and support related to the menopause are to be included within routine NHS health checks for women aged over 40 across England, it has been announced. The government said the move would benefit nearly five million women and marked a ‘landmark step forward’ in women’s healthcare. New questions related to the menopause will... Read more The post Menopause support to be added to NHS health checks appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
Women are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) five years later than men, despite their symptoms appearing at the same age, findings presented at an international congress suggest. The research, presented at the ECNP (European College of Neuropsychology) Congress in Amsterdam this month, showed that women with ADHD also suffer worse emotional and functional... Read more The post Women diagnosed with ADHD five years later than men appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
With efforts being made nationally to increase the uptake of cervical screening, this general practice nurse brings her own perspective on how to support people having this very personal procedure. GPN Jane Coomber discusses how should we be approaching this delicate area of the service that nurses provide in primary care, and shares how she... Read more The post Be an agent for change for cervical screening appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
Babson Professor Diana Hechavarria takes the reins from Professor Candida Brush, who co-founded the world-renowned research institute. The post Diana Leads Diana: Meet the New Faculty Director of the Diana International Research Institute appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
On its 25th anniversary, Babson’s Frank & Eileen™ Center for Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership presented Legacy & Impact Awards.| Babson Thought & Action
For soccer players on game day, there is a big emphasis on having an individual pre-game routine, but what about after the match? What can you do post-game to maximize development and get the most out of each game? For your growth as a player, the single most important thing you can do for yourself […] The post The Importance of Post-Game Reflection appeared first on Girls Soccer Network.| Girls Soccer Network
Book coach Kim O’Hara, who has helped more than 50 thought leaders and business visionaries turn their big ideas into best-selling books, believes a writer’s greatest strength is honesty. “Communicating what your values are is essential because people want to be led by the values they align with,” O’Hara said in a recent online NJBIA […] The post Video: Gaining Authority with Your Personal Story appeared first on New Jersey Business & Industry Association.| New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Even in the blogosphere, there are still male-dominated fields that women have to work hard to contend with. To step forward from a line of mediocre blogs written on topics mostly by male-counterparts requires you to use your skills to the best of their ability to stand out from the crowd.| Woblogger
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Still Holding Out for You by Jennifer Carr, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! They met chasing dreams on national TV. What they found was something bigger than fame.| JustRead Publicity Tours
The Ole Miss Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams competed in the ITA Southern Regionals tournament from Oct. 9-17. Both teams secured victories in doubles while also performing well in singles. Ole Miss Men’s Tennis The Men’s ITA Southern Regionals began on Thursday, Oct. 9. Both Gordon Whitwell and Kai Milburn athletes each recorded a win […] The post Men’s and women’s tennis both win doubles titles in ITA Southern Regionals appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
The Oxford Square was bustling with people on Monday evening to cheer on the 2025-26 Ole Miss basketball teams at this year’s Basketball Square Jam. Attendees watched players and fans join in games in front of Oxford City Hall. This is the 10th year of the event, which gives students and community members a first […] The post Square Jam leaves Rebel Basketball fans hyped for the season appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
The field hockey team fell victim to American University’s revenge for last year’s Patriot League championship in a 3-1 game, surrendering the tie for first place in the conference last Friday. “American feels like our biggest opponent in our league, but with that said, it’s just any other game,” said senior midfielder Josephine van Wijk....| The Lafayette
The timeline is one of the most familiar tools in our interpretive toolkit. It helps us organize facts, identify turning points, and connect events over time. Yet the decision of what to include or exclude shapes the story we tell. Most timelines highlight wars, political milestones, or technological achievements. For many women, those events barely […]| Engaging Places
Although the federal government shutdown has started, the Smithsonian museums will remain open at least through Monday, October 6. Despite the media’s attention on 12:01 am on October 1, shutdowns don’t happen immediately because stopping a huge bureaucracy takes time, plus each agency has to determine who will be furloughed and who is essential—that’s why […]| Engaging Places
“My name is my identity and must not be lost,” declared abolitionist and suffragist Lucy Stone. Her words remind us that names are more than just labels. They tell stories, carry history, and hold cultural significance. They shape how we see ourselves and how others see us. The act of naming—whether giving, changing, or choosing […]| Engaging Places
On 4 June 2025, with the support of the Shifting the Power Coalition and ActionAid Australia, I had the honour of presenting a heartfelt testimonial about our work at the Hauskuk Initiative — through the power of poetry — during a high-level, multi-stakeholder plenary session titled “Leave No One Behind” at the 8th Session of ... Read moreAbout the author/s Naomi Woyengu Naomi Woyengu is the Founder and Executive Director of the Hauskuk Initiative Association based in Madang, PNG, whi...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
One of my favorite quotes about the power of autobiographical fiction comes from humorist Kevin Kling, “We need to rewrite our story sometimes just so we can get some sleep.” In this ep…| The Heart of the Matter
When it comes to effortlessly chic fashion, few handmade pieces rival the charm of a women’s crochet shirt. Light, breathable, and versatile, this wardrobe essential brings a touch of handcrafted artistry to any outfit. The Women’s Crochet Shirt Crochet fashion has made a strong comeback in recent years, blending classic techniques with modern silhouettes. The... The post Women’s Crochet Shirt for Every Season appeared first on Crochet & Knit by Beja - Free Patterns, Videos + How To.| Crochet & Knit by Beja – Free Patterns, Videos + How To
I like being a — pardon the pun — sponge when it comes to — pardon the pun again — absorbing information. For this reason alone, I’m not ashamed in the least to admit that it wasn’t until just a few months ago that I even knew that there was such a thing as a menstrual sponge in the world. Yet, before even getting into all of that, after also learning that the terms sea sponge and menstrual sponge are basically used interchangeably, I was curious to know if a sea sponge can hook a...| xoNecole
A cautionary tale, and a plea for change “But are you strong enough now for a truly big fish?” —The Old Man and the Sea Have you ever had a Big Idea—an idea with the potential to transform the way people think about their society and culture? Imagine that you had such a Big … Continue reading "THE IDEA THAT GOT AWAY"| Thoughts of Stone
A hypothesis about the origin of some female psychological traits One of the traits that women seem generally willing to acknowledge as their own is a greater affinity for “inclusivity” and the related “equity.” In other words, compared to the average man, the average woman seems to have a stronger preference for a society … Continue reading "WOMEN, INCLUSIVITY AND THE PALEOLITHIC"| Thoughts of Stone
The Great Awokening as a social mania In prior essays on this site and elsewhere, I’ve argued that the spread of wokeness and its recent marked intensification (the “Great Awokening”) is best seen as a social contagion—of feelings and sociocultural ideas that broadly reflect women’s maternal instincts, and are much more transmissible among women than … Continue reading "A SPIRALING FRENZY"| Thoughts of Stone
The Right’s “sympathy for the devil” has weakened it at a crucial moment The sanctions against Russia—both the official economic sanctions and the unofficial, often petty-seeming sanctions such as banning Russian owners from cat shows—arguably represent the first great “geopolitical cancellation” of this new feminized era in the West. This cancellation obviously goes far … Continue reading "PUTIN AND THE FALL OF THE WEST"| Thoughts of Stone
Giuffre v. Prince Andrew—yet another egregious example of how wokeism is destroying the US legal system. Every day, on Twitter and a thousand other media and social-media forums, Americans of a “conservative” or “right-wing” persuasion bemoan and lament the civilizational destruction caused by the crazed, bureaucrat-and-brownshirt armies of wokeness. I bemoan and lament with … Continue reading "THE LAW EMPINKENED"| Thoughts of Stone
Once more unto the breach, dear friends. I’ve written about women and their cultural/political ascendancy so much in recent years, especially the last three, that I worry about sounding like the proverbial broken record if I write any more. But it seems to me that as this idea is accepted more widely—including by commentators who … Continue reading "WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT WOMEN"| Thoughts of Stone
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An itchy vulva can be caused by few different things—a yeast infection, a sexually transmitted infection or even an irritating soap or detergent. Less commonly, itchiness can be caused by lichen sclerosus, a chronic autoimmune skin condition that affects the vulva. (It also can affect the penis, but this is very rare.) As with other… The post Itchy Vulva? What to Know about Lichen Sclerosus first appeared on UNC Health Talk.| UNC Health Talk
HAMDEN, CT — Entering Friday’s contest, Quinnipiac junior forward Kahlen Lemarche had just one career hat trick, coming a season ago against Sacred Heart. 24 hours and two games later, Lemarche had upped that tally to three, scoring four goals on Friday and three on Saturday to lead her No. 7 Bobcats to a home…Read More| WRBB Sports
HAMDEN, Conn. – Entering Friday afternoon, Northeastern took an undefeated record into M&T Bank Arena to face the Quinnipiac Bobcats, with the Huskies in high spirits after a high-octane start to their season. But the Bobcats had a lossless record of their own to protect, and if not for the efforts of junior forward Kahlen…Read More| WRBB Sports
BOSTON — After a 4-0 win against Providence the day before, Northeastern kept their young season undefeated with a 6-1 win in a game that was all but decided by the second period. Coming into the afternoon, it was clear that RPI and Northeastern were on opposite ends of the college hockey spectrum, with Northeastern…Read More| WRBB Sports
After a successful two-win weekend to kick off their season against RIT, #13 ranked Northeastern turned their sights towards Hockey East play and the Providence Friars. They did not disappoint. After a back and forth opening ten minutes to the game, Éloïse Caron broke the deadlock midway through the first period on a beautifully operated…Read More| WRBB Sports
BOSTON – Junior defender Rylie Jones’ first collegiate goal headlined Northeastern’s third period heroics as the Huskies scored three unanswered from a 1-0 deficit to defeat the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers Saturday afternoon. Coming off the heels of a 3-2 come-from-behind win in the season opener the night prior, where Northeastern was forced to…Read More| WRBB Sports
Back for their last season opener in the historic Matthews Arena, the Huskies pulled off a 3-2 win over the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers. It was a close game fronted by Northeastern’s youthful yet dominating offense and RIT’s standout defense and penalty kill. A chirpy game made for a compelling battle between these two…Read More| WRBB Sports
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As the number of female leaders continue to decline in education, it is crucial to support career pathways for women. Mentorships are a great start.| Latest from Tech & Learning
Throughout history, women were often silenced. Yet the stage gave them a way to speak, to protest, and to resist. The theatre stage is more than entertainment. It shows hidden problems, social pressures, and unspoken dreams. Particularly for women, it became a place of rebellion. When they could not join public debates, they found their […]| VOICES
GENEVA – October 15, 2025 – On the International Day of Rural Women, the UN Working Group on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas issued an urgent call to action, demanding States and corporations end the systemic discrimination, violence, and economic exclusion faced by rural women worldwide. Despite producing over […]| Focus on the Global South
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Hoda Mehreganfar, a 38-year-old electronics engineer and political prisoner, is facing a critical health crisis in Adelabad Prison, Shiraz. Despite her deteriorating condition, security agencies continue to block her transfer to a hospital. This deliberate disregard for medical warnings has placed her life in grave danger. According to informed sources, Hoda Mehreganfar’s endometrioma cyst has […]| NCRI Women Committee
Shiva Esmaeli, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, is suffering from a severe spinal condition that has left her in excruciating pain. Despite her critical condition, prison authorities have deliberately obstructed her transfer to a hospital and denied her access to specialized medical care. The pain has reportedly become so intense that Esmaeli struggles […]| NCRI Women Committee
A peaceful protest by families of death row prisoners outside the Iranian regime’s parliament on Sunday, October 19, turned violent after security forces attacked the demonstrators. Witnesses reported beatings, arrests, and public outrage at the authorities’ brutal response. According to local sources, families of prisoners on death row in Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj gathered […]| NCRI Women Committee
Tehran’s Morality Police Unveil Misogynistic Plan to Deploy 80,000 “Virtue Enforcers” In a new display of moral policing, Tehran’s so-called “Virtue Headquarters” has announced plans to mobilize tens of thousands of enforcers to tighten control over women and the internet. As Iranian society simmers with anger and discontent, and the regime faces mounting internal and […]| NCRI Women Committee
While the world, on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (October 17), emphasizes social justice, human dignity, and the right to a decent life, Iran, under the shadow of a predatory and discriminatory regime, has become a stage for pervasive poverty and human deprivation. A country endowed with vast oil, gas, mineral, and […]| NCRI Women Committee
Following widespread protests and a hunger strike by death-row prisoners in Qezel Hesar Prison, a group of female political prisoners held in Tehran’s Evin Prison have issued a statement declaring their support for the movement and calling for the nationwide abolition of the death penalty. In their statement, released recently from the ward of female […]| NCRI Women Committee
On the morning of Wednesday, October 15, 2025, Kafieh Qobadzadeh, a female prisoner, was executed in Shiraz Central Prison, known as Adelabad. Kafieh Qobadzadeh, originally from Isfahan, had spent seven years on death row. She was only 23 years old at the time of her arrest, accused of killing her husband. Her husband was reportedly […]| NCRI Women Committee
More than seven months after the arrest of Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a 60-year-old resident of Rasht, this political prisoner remains| NCRI Women Committee
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There have been female monarchs for at least 5,000 years in various places across the globe, although they remain rare and, until the mid-20th century, largely unwelcome The post These inspiring women in history flew in the face of patriarchal norms appeared first on Big Issue.| Big Issue
Beatrice Fox AuerbachExplore the legacy of Beatrice Fox Auerbach, the visionary who built G. Fox into New England's most beloved department store. From legendary customer service to holiday wonderlands, discover how her leadership created a retail experience that fans remember with a cult-like passion.| New England Historical Society
I signed up to be part of the Canada Running Series Women’s Training Program to prepare for my first marathon. I didn’t know it would also help me get over the imposter syndrome The post I’m training for a marathon, but am I a runner? appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.| Canadian Running Magazine
A Canadian study says the "shrink it and pink it" era needs to end The post Why running shoes still don’t fit women right appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.| Canadian Running Magazine
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We’ve all met someone who has inspired us. Someone whose creativity catapults our own and pushes us to become more daring artists. Earlier this year, we asked the artists from A Yellow Rose Project to tell us who has left an indelible mark on their practice. Over the past days, we shared their unique responses. Thank you to everyone who shared their| LENSCRATCH
Welcoming a new baby is a big change for many parents that can be both exhilarating and overwhelming. While new moms may focus on physically recovering from childbirth (while also caring for their newborn), taking care of your mental and emotional well-being is just as important. Did you know that at least 1 in 7 […] The post Navigating Your Mental Health After Childbirth: 9 Lesser-Known Facts About Postpartum Depression appeared first on Stony Brook Medicine Health News.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
Having a baby is one of life’s most exciting—and emotional—journeys. As expectant parents, you want to do everything you can to ensure your baby is healthy, and that includes keeping a close watch on your child’s developing heart. Sometimes, doctors recommend a special ultrasound called a fetal echocardiogram to take a detailed look at the […] The post Why Would a Pregnant Woman Need a Fetal Echocardiogram? appeared first on Stony Brook Medicine Health News.| Stony Brook Medicine Health News
Vreeland, Susan "The Passion of Artemisia" - 2002I read "Girl in Hyacinth Blue" by this author a couple of years ago and really loved it. I always wanted to read something else by her. Now, I came across this book and it's about a female paper from the Baroque period. I had never heard of Artemisia Gentileschi even though I love art. Typical, women are never acknowledged much.| Let's read
Chris Santos, 56, of Crockett and Kelli Brigance, 47, of Clayton both thought they were experiencing signs of early onset dementia. “I was feeling like, ‘Oh my God, I can’t remember things from one minute to the next,’” said Santos, a high school teacher. “Sometimes when I’m speaking and planning what to say, I just… The post Meeting the menopause moment appeared first on Kaiser Permanente Look insideKP Northern California.| Kaiser Permanente Look insideKP Northern California
But there is more to social justice and social justice convergence than simple feminization: Everything you think of as wokeness involves prioritizing the feminine over the masculine: empathy over rationality, safety over risk, cohesion over competition. Other writers who have proposed their own versions of the Great Feminization thesis, such as Noah Carl or Bo […] The post Rediscovering Van Creveld appeared first on Vox Popoli.| Vox Popoli
This fact sheet provides an overview of fertility awareness-based methods to prevent pregnancy and their efficacy rates, and discusses associated costs and insurance coverage of these methods.| KFF
The Parliament of the World’s Religions mourns the passing of Jane Goodall, one of the most renowned scientists of our time and a conservationist and humanitarian revered throughout the world. She was a peerlessly eloquent and compelling advocate for the protection of Nature and all forms of life – and for the ...| Parliament of the World's Religions
On 13 October, the 2025 Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women was held in Beijing, on the theme One Shared Future: New and Accelerated Process for Women’s All-round Development. The meeting, co-hosted by China and UN Women, brought together numerous heads of state, government officials and representatives from several continents, and was timed to coincide with … Continue reading China makes firm commitment to advancing the cause of women’s equality at a global level The post China makes fi...| Friends of Socialist China
Arkansas makes a second journey to Missouri’s Gans Creek course this season as they compete in the Pre-National Invitational, which has been moved to Friday due to expected inclement weather in the area on Saturday.| Arkansas Razorbacks