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Women's History Month
A look at the international contributions, accomplishments and treatment of women in society.
Latest headlines on the women's movement
- US PoliticsAssociated Press
Kennedy family makes ‘crystal clear’ its Biden endorsement in attempt to deflate RFK Jr.’s candidacy
President Joe Biden scooped up endorsements from at least 15 members of the Kennedy political family during a campaign stop Thursday as he aims to undermine Donald Trump and marginalize the candidacy of independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kerry Kennedy, a daughter of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, niece of former President John F. Kennedy and sister of the current presidential candidate, delivered the endorsements in Philadelphia by calling Biden “my hero.”
- CelebrityPeople
Who Is Kristen Doute's Boyfriend? All About Luke Broderick
Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick went public with their relationship in December 2022
- US PoliticsHuffPost
Melania Trump To Make Rare Public Appearance At Fundraiser For GOP Group
The former first lady has largely stayed out of the public eye as her husband seeks a return to the White House.
- NewsAssociated Press
AP photographer's early experiences in Washington helped prepare her to cover wartime diplomacy
Jacquelyn Martin is a staff photojournalist with The Associated Press based in Washington. An earlier installment featured one of our photographers working in Ghana and her work focusing on the lives of women in her country. Based in Washington for the AP, I cover a lot of high-stakes politics.
- NewsThe Canadian Press
US journalist marks a year in a Russian prison as courts keep extending his time behind bars
For Evan Gershkovich, the dozen appearances in Moscow's courts over the past year have fallen into a pattern. Guards take the American journalist from the notorious Lefortovo Prison in a van for the short drive to the courthouse. He’s led in handcuffs to a defendants’ cage in front of a judge for yet another hearing about his pretrial detention on espionage charges. The proceedings are always closed. His appeals are always rejected, and his time behind bars is always extended. Then it’s back to
- EntertainmentPeople
Xscape and SWV Announce Co-Headlining Queens of R&B Tour with Special Guests Mýa, Total and 702 (Exclusive)
The highly anticipated tour will entertain audiences across 30 cities nationwide
- LifestyleAssociated Press
An AP photographer in Ghana shares why she focuses on documenting women
Misper Apawu is a photographer who works with The Associated Press in Ghana. This feature is part of a series highlighting Associated Press journalists for Women’s History Month. An earlier installment featured one of our photographers working in Bucharest, Romania, on what motivates her as a woman in her profession.
- CelebrityPeople
Gwyneth Paltrow Recalls Kiefer Sutherland Being Her Babysitter: 'He Was Awesome'
The actress recalled the time Kiefer Sutherland "babysat me and my brother"
- NewsAssociated Press
Russia must face consequences for imprisonment of Wall Street Journal reporter, lawyer says
Russia must face consequences for its detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, a lawyer for the newspaper said Thursday as the journalist approaches the one-year anniversary of his arrest. “In a scenario like this, where a reporter is taken off the beat for just doing his job — wrongfully detained — there ought to be immediate consequences from the government,” said Jason Conti, general counsel at Dow Jones, which publishes the newspaper. Gershkovich was arrested on March 29
- NewsYahoo News UK
Everything we know about pension compensation for women failed by state changes
As a report finds the government failed to communicate pension changes to women adequately, Yahoo News UK looks at everything we know about what could happen next.