Women’s Rights Panel Fills the House at Stillpoint
By Louisa Hufstader
Nancy Mace jumps into South Carolina governor’s race
By Nicole Markus
Nancy Mace Announces Run for Governor of South Carolina
By Annie Karni & Eduardo Medina
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace launches campaign for South Carolina governor
By Michael Williams & Lauren Chadwick
Trump loyalist Nancy Mace announces bid for governor of South Carolina
By Lucy B Campbell
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace says she’s ‘definitely leaning’ towards running for South Carolina governor next year
By Paul Steinhauser
Jobless, homeless and helpless without a man: Afghan women expelled by Iran into hands of the Taliban
Opinion
By Farshid Aram
Afghans forced back from Iran fear for their future under Taliban rule
By Yeganeh Torbati & Rick Noack
Forced back from Iran, Afghans face drought, poverty and repression
Opinion
By Alexander Matheou
Over a million Afghans forced back from Iran to Taliban rule
By Ali Kaifee
Iran’s Mass Deportations Are Fueling Regional Instability
By Jagoda Grondecka
Women's rights in the US are in real danger of going back to 1965 – so Jessie Murph's new song is no laughing matter
By Prudence Flowers
Novel 'In the Family Way' takes on reproductive rights in 1960s Akron | Book Talk
By Barbara Mcintyre
‘They do not teach us what we need’: Inside the expansion of religious schools for girls across Afghanistan
By Mick Krever, Isobel Yeung & Li-Lian Ahlskog Hou
Unrecognized Governments and the ICC Redux: Could Afghanistan Withdraw from the Rome Statute?
By Kevin Gray
Two Years of the “Women’s Word” Column: Storytelling as a Liberating Force for the Women of Afghanistan
Afghan Women Suffer as Western Policies Backfire – New Wave of Restrictions
Strengthening accountability to women and girls in Afghanistan, July 2025
Why women politicians face more online hate
By Alice Carnevali
Sturgeon, Davidson and Dugdale on sexism and abuse in politics
Study confirms women in politics face increased social media attacks
Nicola Sturgeon, Ruth Davidson and Kezia Dugdale speak out on 'relentless' misogynistic abuse
By Rachel Amery
Study confirms women in politics receive more attacks and abuse on social media than men
By Ella Kipling
60 Years of Covering Reproductive Rights
By Christen A. Johnson
Meta found liable for abusing consumer reproductive health data to run targeted ads
By Emma Beavins
Meta violated privacy law, jury says in menstrual data fight
By Margaret Attridge
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Billions at Stake in Class Trial Against Meta, AI Slipups Infecting Class Actions and Mass Torts
By Amanda Bronstad
Jury ‘sends a message’ on app privacy in ruling against Meta
By Suzanne Smalley
'May The Flow Be With You': Meta Team Made Menstrual Jokes
By Bonnie Eslinger
Maryam Rajavi at the Italian Senate’s Human Rights Committee Hearing…
Iran opposition group pledges Islamic Republic's overthrow at Rome rally
Former EU heavyweight admits 'we got it wrong' as he warns 'silence on Iran is complicity'
By Paul Baldwin
Coalition to topple Iranian regime gains momentum, amid fall of Assad
Ingrid Betancourt: The PMOI Is Not an Option—It Is the Only Option for Iran’s Future
By Shamsi Saadati
Afghan Women Continue to Fight for Bodily Autonomy
By Sahar Fetrat
How innovations in women's health are making it a priority — not an afterthought
By Rachel Grumman Bender
Women's Health: Take it Seriously
By Bernadette Giacomazzo
MedCity FemFwd: Advancing Value-Based Care in Women’s Health
By Marissa Plescia
Women’s health concerns are still more often dismissed.
By Susan B. Trachman, MD
Women are being erased from medical research—again
Iran: Horrifying secret executions amid mounting political repression
Drug-Related Offenses: 7 Prisoners Executed in Karaj Central Prison
Seventy-Ninth Week of the “No to Execution Tuesdays” Campaign in 48 Prisons Across the Country - Iran HRM
100 Guards Raid Iranian Prison's Political Ward, Beat Inmates, Execute Two
Vows of uprising echo across Iran as Resistance Units mark seventh day of PMOI martyrs’ execution
“What is a woman?” legal showdown begins in Australian Federal Court
Sall Grover begins federal court appeal against Roxanne Tickle’s gender discrimination case win
By Daisy Dumas
Female only app make case after ejecting transgender woman
By Miklos Bolza
‘Pregnant men’ – Women’s activist addresses landmark case
Female 'safe space' app defends booting trans woman
By Miklos Bolza
For Plastics Treaty, End Pollution at its Source
By Hellen Huang
Plastic causing "disease and death from infancy to old age" that costs $1.5 trillion a year, report warns
World in $1.5tn ‘plastics crisis’ hitting health from infancy to old age, report warns
By Damian Carrington
Oil producer pressure, Trump rollbacks threaten last-chance global plastics treaty
By Valerie Volcovici & Olivia Le Poidevin
Plastic crisis highlighted by Lancet ahead of Global Plastics Treaty
After the Spike and the Myth of Depopulation
Is climate change a reason not to have kids?
Defusing the Depopulation Bomb
By Michael B. Dougherty
Elon Musk-funded economist duo with global depopulation book had a Hindu-Muslim theory
By Sourjya Bhowmick
The AI Economic Fix for Population Decline
By James Pethokoukis
The Justice Department seeks voter and election information from Arizona, and at least 18 other states, AP finds
Justice Department seeks voter data from MN, WI and multiple other states: AP report
Trump’s DoJ is demanding states hand over election information. Officials are wondering what they intend to do with it
By Ariana Baio
DOJ introduces nationwide efforts to clean up voter rolls
By David Spunt & Ashley Oliver
Justice Department demand for state voter lists underscores their importance
By Jonathan Shorman
The Gates Foundation Is Trying to Make Women Healthier — And They Need Help
By Brittney McNamara
Gates Foundation pledges $2.5 billion for women's health research through 2030
By Steph Solis
Gates Foundation commits $2.5 billion for women’s health efforts
By Ike Swetlitz
Gates Foundation is giving $2.5 billion to fund women’s health research
By Hannah Parker
Gates Foundation commits $2.5 billion to 'ignored' women's health
By Jennifer Rigby
BOLD RUSH: New York Post expanding to Los Angeles with California Post
By Liam Reilly
Madison senator says political violence affects decision on governor run
By Erin McGroarty & Katelyn Ferral
UN chief urges greater regional and international support for Afghanistan
Signing ceremony of the agreement on the establishment of the UN
UN’s Guterres Back in Central Asia for Meetings About Development
Human dignity and international law are inextricably linked - President
By Arailym Temirgaliyeva
UN Secretary-General Pays Working Visit to Kazakhstan as Part of Tour to Central Asia
MichiGanja in Review: Mitten Extracts nails 'Flavors of Summer Past' with nostalgic vape trio
By Kyle Kaminski
Progress on gender equality stalls as key bills languish
By Maretha Uli Hutagalung
Barry McIlheney was joyously rock ‘n’ roll, memorial service told
By Jonathan Mccambridge
Daye Launches At-Home Hormone Testing Service
By Kathrin Folkendt
New York Seniors Can Visit State Parks Free
By Traci Taylor
Spending, reproductive rights, road bills head to governor
By Chris Lisinski & Alison Kuznitz
Mass. Legislature passes ‘shield bill’ to protect providers of abortion, gender-affirming care
By Samantha J. Gross
Will Mass. lawmakers return to the State House if Healey holds out for raising bar advocate pay?
By Carrie Healy
Beacon Hill Roll Call: Shield Act extends health care protections
By Bob Katzen
Mass. Democrats reach deal on bill that strengthens transgender, reproductive health care protections
By Chris Buskirk
Pakistan Women's Rights Under Threat: Sindh Sees Surge In Honour Killings, Suicides Among Women | Report
Contributor: Under Trump, U.S. returns to treating violence against women as a 'private matter'
By Karen Musalo
Empowering women essential for national prosperity: KP Governor
African Court marks Pan-African Women’s Day
By Francis Ameyibor
It Is, Indeed, Time to Constitutionally Compensate Women for Their Immense Contributions
By Princess Hamman-obels
Namibia’s president calls for reparative justice to address historical injustices against African women
Agyeman-Rawlings urges urgent reforms to unlock the full potential of African women
African Women Lead the Charge for Economic Justice and Innovation
By Byron Adonis Mutingwende
Unplanned parenthood and other horrors confront Medicaid patients in California
By Mark Kreidler
Vermont sues Trump administration for efforts to eliminate federal funding for health care provided by Planned Parenthood
By Auditi Guha
Judge Indefinitely Blocks Withholding of Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
By Zach Montague
Gov. Shapiro joins coalition of 22 states suing over federal bill defunding Planned Parenthood
By Hanna Webster
Rep. Byron Donalds outlines how ‘big, beautiful bill’ will stop states from ‘gaming the Medicaid system’
By Ashley Oliver
Manufacturing Statelessness: Bengali Migrant Workers Detained And Deported In NRC's Purge Against 'Illegal Infiltrators' In Metro Cities
By Akshita Prasad
An Eyewitness’s Account of the Exodus of Bengali Muslim Migrant Workers in Gurugram
By Atish Aziz
Tale of torment from Gurgaon, fear of deportation injects panic inside 38-year-old
By Debraj Mitra
CPI (ML) Liberation MP writes to Shah, raises concern over ‘detention centers’ in Delhi, Gurugram
Verification drive targeting minority, CM needs to act: Congress Nuh MLA
By Sumedha Sharma
On Poor Jokes, Guilt by Association, and Human Rights
How attacks on Sandie Peggie’s family are taking their toll
By Catriona Anne Stewart
Sandie Peggie and the struggle for single-sex spaces
By Michael P Foran
Sandie Peggie employment tribunal - what happens next?
By Jonathan Geddes
TWIBS: Sandie Peggie Even Worse Than We Thought
Reform's 19-year-old council leader risks contempt of court over rape case comments
By Millie Cooke
Farage calls on police to share immigration status of charged suspects
By Alys Davies
UK police should release ethnicity of alleged offenders, Farage says
Police ‘cover-up’ of Afghan asylum seekers accused of raping girl
By David Brown
Police should reveal ethnicity of suspects, No 10 suggests
By Genevieve Holl-Allen
Taylor Swift Now Basically Owns the Month of August and Swifties Can’t Get Enough of It
By Alani M. Vargas
The Lore Behind Taylor Swift’s 'August' Is For The Girls Who Almost Had It All
By Ekta Sinha
Taylor Swift’s 'Folklore' Album Sparked a Yearly Tradition Among Swifties With This Fan-Favorite Song
By Ryan Louis Mantilla
Taylor Swift superfan Flavor Flav commemorates special Swiftie event
A Taylor Swift-inspired product guide in honor of 'August'
In 'another blow' to reproductive health, abortion privacy protections rule vacated • Indiana Capital Chronicle
By Madelyn Hanes
New chair of Equality and Human Rights Commission to be appointed despite MPs concerns - HQN
By Jon Land
Government confirms Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson as the next EHRC chair
An academic, an arrogant minister and a fight for equality that has gone horribly wrong
Opinion
By Ian Birrell
Equality Watchdog Gets New Chair Amid Trans Controversy
By Hanna Nebiyu Vioque
MPs accused of being 'openly hostile' to gender critics and are 'ill-informed about the law'
By George Bunn
Lawyer to Marcos: Veto ‘recycled’ BSKE postponement bill
By Tetch Torres & Tetch Torres-tupas
‘Why uterine health services should be in reproductive framework’
By Joseph Erunke
Women's rights face 'full-on assault' due to UN and aid funding cuts
By Emma Farge & Olivia Le Poidevin