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Welcoming Girls Of All Ages, Boy Scouts Of America Is Now Scouts BSA
Younger girls have been able to join Cub Scouts for nearly a year, and more than 77,000 joined. Now, older girls 11-17 have a path to earn the organization's highest rank. -
Amid Snow And Controversy, Demonstrators Take To The Streets For Third Women's March
Marches are taking place across the country, from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco to snowy, upstate New York. The march's message has been somewhat diluted by controversy among its leaders. -
Female Firefighters Who Lodged Discrimination Complaints Worry About Retaliation
Three female firefighters in Boston express skepticism that outside review will lead to changes and more women on the force. -
Getting More Women Into Going After Game
Organized effort increases numbers of women hunters in the nation and Massachusetts. -
Kevin Spacey’s Nantucket Arraignment: What’s Next?
How will the prosecution and defense teams approach the actor's felony sexual assault charges? -
CBS News Names Its First Female President As Head Of Network's News Division
The president of CBS News, David Rhodes, is stepping down and will give way to Susan Zirinsky, a legendary CBS producer and documentary maker. -
Millions Of Women In India Join Hands To Form A 385-Mile Wall Of Protest
Their cause is gender equality. For many of them, the motivation to take part was highly personal. -
What It Looks Like To Have A Record Number Of Women In The House Of Representatives
The blue wave turns out to also be a wave of women -- Democratic women -- taking seats on Capitol Hill. -
Training Helps Hair Stylists 'Cut Out' Domestic Violence
One state representative is trying to make domestic violence awareness training mandatory for all cosmetology license applicants. -
The New Congress Has A Record Number Of Women — But Very Few Republican Women
While Democratic women are smashing records for serving in office, the GOP is grappling with how — and how much — to work on boosting its women candidates.