Women make up 28% of voting members in the 119th Congress – on par with their share in the last Congress, but a considerable ...
Dr. Arlene Bennett was a pioneer for Black women at Penn's medical school after being the first to graduate in 1964.
Rare book collector Rebecca Romney takes us behind the archives that led to "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," a new book about the women writers who shaped Austen.
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
They’re not just leaders—they’re dreamers, creators, and changemakers who transform challenges into masterpieces. Their ...
The viral tradwife movement, which encourages women to be homemakers and men to be breadwinners, has some people waxing nostalgic for the mid-century.
Combs faces a minimum of 15 years in prison after being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and fraud. He is currently ...
A 1910 watercolor portrait of Belle da Costa Greene by Laura Coombs Hills. The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, gift of the ...
Yoga and meditation were once seen by Americans "as weird and culty," Nicole Daedone tells Reason. "Any new, profoundly ...
Music mogul’s lawyers are seeking to have some charges dismissed by claiming the law has been used to ‘target Black men’ ...
Attorneys for Sean “Diddy” Combs are moving to dismiss one of the charges the embattled music mogul is facing, arguing that ...
Helen Gibson was a train-jumping, horseback riding, motorcycle-driving actress who Hollywood considers the first-ever professional stunt woman. Born on August 27, 1892, in Cleveland, Ohio, Gibson got ...