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The measure, called the “No Men in Women’s Sports Executive Order,” is the fourth executive order targeting transgender people he has signed since he took office Jan. 20.
Women, money and retirement For Women’s History Month, lets talk about some of the statistics around women, savings and assets.
Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh didn’t set out to make history, but she did. As the first African woman to serve as IBM’s Executive Director for North, East, and West Africa, she became a trailblazer ...
The direct final rules align with executive orders signed by President Donald Trump that seek to ban transgender athletes ...
On his first day in office, former President Joe Biden signed an executive order that set the tone for his administration’s aggressive push to prioritize gender identity over biological sex. On ...
A woman says that a co-worker reported her to a manager for using her phone too much at the office. The woman, who shared her story on a popular U.K.-based community site, is now asking her fellow ...
In honor of March being Women’s History Month, Hornets.com will be highlighting the extraordinarily talented, hard-working women in the organizatio ...
Women now make up 49% of the overall legislature and, for the first time, will hold a majority in the state Senate. Susannah Delano, executive director of the organization Close the Gap, said that ...
After the president singed an executive order "defending women against gender ideology extremism," several federal government websites on gender and sexual health disappear.
An HHS website devoted to women's health issues features a new video with women's sports activist Riley Gaines and builds on President Trump's "two sexes" executive order.
Trump signs executive order banning trans women from women's sports This is the fourth order directly targeting transgender people the president has signed since taking office Jan. 20.