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Change In Saudi Law To Permit Women To Travel Without Male 'Guardian'
The changes, announced on Friday, will make it possible for women to apply for a passport and to travel abroad without a male family member to accompany them. -
Trump Administration Delays New Abortion Regulations For Title X Recipients
The new rules prohibit recipients of federal grants from referring patients for abortion. Organizations must submit written assurance by Aug. 19 that they will adhere to this guideline. -
A Second Candidate For Governor In Mississippi Refuses To Meet With Any Woman Alone
Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Bill Waller Jr. says he follows the same rule that fellow candidate Robert Forster does: neither one of them will meet with a woman alone, even if that woman is doing her job. -
Mississippi Gubernatorial Candidate's Condition For Female Reporter: Bring A Man
"I did not want there to be a perception that I was riding with another female and that something promiscuous was going on or anything like that," Robert Foster told NPR. -
Equal Pay For Equal Play; The U.S. Women's Soccer Team Tackles Its Next Quest
Fresh off its fourth Women's World Cup title, the U.S. Women's National Team has its eyes set on another prize: more money. The women make less than their male counterparts. -
Woman Indicted For Manslaughter After Death Of Her Fetus, May Avoid Prosecution
The district attorney overseeing the Alabama case called the incident a tragedy and said she is deliberating whether to move forward with prosecution, reduce the charge or drop it altogether. -
New Report Says College-Educated Women Will Soon Make Up Majority Of U.S. Labor Force
This year U.S. women who graduated from college will likely make up a majority of adults with degrees in the labor force. The increase could signal greater earning potential for women in the future. -
Biden Reverses Position, Rejects Hyde Amendment, Cites Attacks On Abortion Access
The Hyde Amendment is a 43-year-old law that prohibits taxpayer-supported health care programs from using federal funds for abortions. -
The Marines' Top General Talks About A Changing Corps
Gen. Robert Neller will step down as Marine Corps commandant this fall. In a wide-ranging interview he talks about Russia and China, cyberwarfare, female Marines and sexual assault in the Corps. -
Judge's Order Keeps Last Clinic Offering Abortion Services In Missouri Open
After passing one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation, the state of Missouri was poised to lose its only abortion clinic.