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It’s unclear if a state law required Adriana Smith to be kept on life support until doctors delivered her baby, but her case ...
This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 11 Women Who Changed Journalism . Dorothy Thompson, Helen Gurley ...
First of all, only 10 percent of the research budget at the NIH goes to women’s health. One review found five times more ...
From viral clapbacks to meaningful legislative impact, these intrepid representatives show how Black women lead—and refuse to back down ...
Both women emphasize perseverance as essential to their political journeys, especially as Black women facing double barriers ...
Michelle Agyemang enjoyed an excellent tournament and was named the Young Player of the tournament at Women's Euro 2025.
The Black Girl Book Fair is set to take place today, bringing together readers, writers, and creatives to celebrate the power ...
The journalist lived with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne for two weeks and reflected on their relationship following the Black Sabbath star's death ...
Black women are at a higher risk for postpartum depression, which can have serious effects on their mental and physical health and the recent cuts to Medicaid could worsen the situation.
Experts worry the warning on vaginal estrogen menopause treatments is doing more harm than good and is not supported by science.
Joanne Patterson's unconventional mobile practice delivers therapy services to Black women and families across metro Atlanta.
After decades in traditional media, the pioneering journalist is building something entirely her own. Here’s how she’s doing it.