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  • Women’s College Volleyball Teams Are Reclaiming Their Sport From Men, One Boycott at a Time

    Women’s College Volleyball Teams Are Reclaiming Their Sport From Men, One Boycott at a Time4

    Boycotts are costly, but they work. This is the lesson female athletes are learning across the United States as they sacrifice short-term gains and glory to reclaim their sports from female-identifying men. The latest news on this front comes out of Nevada, where a fifth women’s college volleyball team has forfeited their game against San

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  • Women, Walking Out on the Workforce Is Not Woeful

    Women, Walking Out on the Workforce Is Not Woeful0

    If I could summarize the many headlines I’ve seen relating to parenting lately, “Woe for Working Women” would be the slogan I would choose. The media seems to think women with children are the new victimhood class as we trudge through endless COVID purgatory. I’ll be the first to acknowledge that COVID has been hard

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  • Women Who Emotionally Abuse Men

    Women Who Emotionally Abuse Men1

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  • Women Suffer LOTS of Anxiety. Who’s to Blame?

    Women Suffer LOTS of Anxiety. Who’s to Blame?0

    Newly published research shows that women are twice as likely to suffer from anxiety as men. The findings, published in a review by researchers at the University of Cambridge in the journal Brain and Behavior, are causing a bit of a stir. (The topic is even trending on Facebook!) First, here’s an overview of what

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  • Women Still Need Men

    Women Still Need Men0

    A favorite modern pastime seems to be analyzing the controversial topic of gender relations, past and present. There are editorials aplenty delving into the nature of misogyny, the historical reign of patriarchy, and the rise of female empowerment in the modern age. Hollywood follows this trend, using period pieces in particular to highlight “modern” female

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  • Women Shouldn’t Be Criticized for Publicly Discussing Their Postpartum Depression—Whatever Their Politics

    Women Shouldn’t Be Criticized for Publicly Discussing Their Postpartum Depression—Whatever Their Politics0

    Within the past several years, more celebrities and public figures have come forward to talk about their struggle with postpartum anxiety and depression.  A few weeks ago, while appearing on Dr. Oz’s daytime television program, Ivanka Trump revealed her struggle with postpartum depression (PPD). Members of the media responded by accusing her of using it for

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