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October 16, 2018
Rafia Zakaria
A Death Sentence Over a Cup of Water?
The case of Asia Bibi has become a symbol of ancient hatreds in Pakistan. The country's Supreme Court has the chance to put things to rights.
September 14, 2018
Sarah Jones
Why the Gubernatorial Glass Ceiling Is So Hard to Shatter
A record number of women are running for governor, but they'll have to overcome more obstacles than their congressional counterparts.
July 19, 2018
Magazine
Bryce Covert
Closing the Wage Gap for Women
The case against employers asking what you made at your last job
July 3, 2018
Emma Scornavacchi
If there’s a blue wave this fall, it will be thanks to women.
June 23, 2018
Rafia Zakaria
Driving Toward Change
It took a prince to end Saudi Arabia's ban on female drivers. Monarch-led feminism hasn't worked in the past. But this time might be different.
June 6, 2018
Jeet Heer
Sam Zell promotes for merit, not because “we gotta get more pussy on the block.”
May 21, 2018
Emily Atkin
Why Do Americans Refuse to Give Up Tampons?
Throwaway culture and puritanical stigmas are holding women back from adopting a cheaper, more environmentally friendly menstrual product.
April 12, 2018
Magazine
Julie Carr
A Fourteen-Line Poem on the Female Body
February 24, 2018
Emily Atkin
Can Republicans “Win Women” by Opposing Paid Family Leave?
Conservatives at CPAC offered some curious advice for improving the party's standing with female voters.
January 26, 2018
Eric Armstrong
Acclaimed Iranian photographer Tahmineh Monzavi takes over TNR’s Instagram.
January 17, 2018
Sarah Jones
Trump’s war against workers continues.
January 3, 2018
Magazine
Dina Nayeri
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Simone Tramonte
Small Acts of Subversion
How modern women navigate Iran’s theocracy
December 15, 2017
Rachel Syme
Enlightened
Dared Women to Speak Out
Why you should be rewatching the show in the wake of #MeToo
November 1, 2017
Deirdre Coyle
Why Are Video Games so Gendered?
The chauvinistic gaming world has always been hostile to women. A new book looks at how it got that way.
October 17, 2017
Hannah Gais
The Alt-Right Doesn’t Know What to Do With White Women
F. Roger Devlin is the leading voice of far-right gender politics. But he's facing pushback from a new group of white nationalist women.
August 9, 2017
Jonathan Malesic
Parenting Is Not a “Job,” and Marriage Is Not “Work”
Yes, they're hard to do. But our narrow moral vocabulary for describing non-professional pursuits is making our lives worse.
June 16, 2017
Clio Chang
Do We Need Women’s News?
The Lily, a website for women readers produced by The Washington Post, raises new questions about a very popular media genre.
June 7, 2017
Sarah Jones
How unions help black women in America.
May 9, 2017
Madison Mainwaring
Whose Streets? Her Streets.
Lauren Elkin's new book "Flâneuse" takes a meandering look at the history of women in the city.
March 31, 2017
Graham Vyse
Hillary Clinton isn’t done campaigning against Donald Trump.
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