Volcanoes are erupting in The Philippines, but on-fire Australia received some welcome rain. The Iran war cries have been called off and The Donald’s military powers are about to be hamstrung by the Senate. Meanwhile, his impeachment trial is starting, and we’re all on Twitter for a front-row seat.
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01/06/2022
The government’s first study on coronavirus vaccines and periods found ‘no meaningful change’ in menstrual cycle length
In August, the NIH put more than $1.6 million into research on the topic
12/23/2021
Can four-day workweeks help women? More companies are trying it out.
For many women, flexibility could mean the difference between staying in a job or leaving it, experts say.
10/05/2021
These women were left out of ‘old Wall Street.’ They want cryptocurrency to be different.
Coders, analysts and founders are trying to steer digital currencies toward a more inclusive future
09/07/2021
People said the covid vaccine affected their periods. Now more than $1.6 million will go into researching it.
Shana Clauson was in line to get her first dose of the Moderna shot in March when she saw menstruators on social media discussing how their periods had been altered — earlier, heavier and more painful than usual — after they got their coronavirus vaccinations.
07/02/2021
Argentina passed a quota for employing transgender people. It could save lives, advocates say.
The Trans Employment Quota requires that at least 1 percent of public sector positions go to transgender people
06/15/2021
A groundbreaking Connecticut law would give a $3,200 bond to every child born into poverty
It would be the first state to grant children of low-income parents individual trusts paid for by the state, which children can access once they turn 18
04/27/2021
Long-term caregiving is crushing women’s finances. These states could chart a new path.
Washington and Hawaii are among the few states that have designed programs to relieve such pressures
04/17/2021