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Commentary
Women’s health has been ignored for most of history. Here’s why that’s changing—and why it’s time to double down
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Anu Duggal
May 31, 2024
Commentary
Scouting America CEO: Our name change was long overdue—and today’s divisions prove the role we have to play is more important than ever
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Roger Krone
May 30, 2024
Leadership
Melinda French Gates’s $1bn commitment to groups helping women and families breaks long lament that less than 2% of philanthropic giving goes there
By
Thalia Beaty
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The Associated Press
May 30, 2024
Newsletters
Thinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear cool. Now it’s available in big box stores. Did it grow up—or sell out?
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Lila MacLellan
and
Joey Abrams
May 28, 2024
Leadership
How Thinx, the buzzy underwear company once worth $230 million, lost its way
By
Lila MacLellan
May 28, 2024
Politics
Mexico prepares to elect first woman leader as millions of domestic workers wonder if it will improve ‘modern slavery’
By
Megan Janetsky
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The Associated Press
May 27, 2024
Leadership
Gender career gap gets worse in U.K. finance and professional services, with fewer women in the top 1% of earners than before the pandemic
By
Adam Gale
May 27, 2024
Mind
ADHD looks different in adults: How to recognize the symptoms and get a diagnosis
By
Korin Miller
May 27, 2024
Commentary
‘As quick as 5 minutes in California or as grueling as 11 hours in Texas’: Research reveals new post-Dobbs map of abortion access driving times
By
Sara Estep
May 24, 2024
What women should know about Medicare coverage for health screenings and exams
By
Liz Seegert
May 24, 2024
Conferences
Women get dismissed by doctors—and it’s led to devastating consequences for cancer, says the OB/GYN Olivia Munn credits with saving her life
By
Lindsey Leake
May 22, 2024
Health
How GSK CEO Emma Walmsley kept her job and turned a belligerent activist investor into an ally
By
Ashleigh Furlong
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Sabah Meddings
and
Bloomberg
May 21, 2024
Politics
A Trump win makes the U.S. vulnerable to ‘loss of democracy risk,’ E. Jean Carroll’s attorney warns—starting with her client’s $83.3 million payout
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Fortune Editors
May 15, 2024
Leadership
Meet America’s first female retail executive: By 25 years old she was Macy’s second in command and she created the iconic red star logo
By
Stephanie Forshee
May 14, 2024
Health
British women add back and neck pain to mental health troubles as long-term sickness keeps 1.5 million out of work
By
Ryan Hogg
May 13, 2024
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Nick Lichtenberg