Pregnancy is already deadlier for Black women. Abortion bans will only make it worse - THE A-WORD: Black women have worse ...
Phyllis Priest, of Seward, was diagnosed with breast cancer in April. “I’m fine since early detection and a digital mammogram caught it early,” she said. Priest, 68, said breast surgeon Dr. Patti Ann ...
The president of U.S. Bancorp reflected on the progress women have made, and the work left to do, at American Banker's Most ...
Looking for places to worship? Learn more about area churches, times and services, with new updates also from Amarillo United ...
Asma Abbas shared marriage advice for the younger generation.She asked young women to approach their partners ...
The movers and shakers of the Bronx donned glittering gowns and their finest suits Wednesday to celebrate 50 iconic women ...
Two souls, not one. That’s the motto of Options for Women East, a pregnancy resource center in St. Paul. For Jennifer Meyer, ...
Brave, heroic, courageous, inspirational—so many words have been used to describe Gisèle Pelicot over the past few weeks ...
The following is the text of Asheville Fire Chief Michael Cayse’s speech at the Oct. 22 candlelight vigil held at Pack Square ...
Helping people change unhealthy or damaging behavior is one of the most significant challenges therapists face (Hall, Gibbie, & Lubman, 2012). When encouragement to ...
The Act used the word “persons” when referring to more than one person and “he” when referring to one person. Many argued the Act implicitly stated that only a man could be a person, which prevented ...
“It is a word used to hold women down. So I’m offended by that,” said Cheryl Reeve ... Which is why the growth in women’s sports matters so much, a legion of badass women for whom competitiveness, ...