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Mel Gibson can testify at Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial, judge says
LOS ANGELES — Mel Gibson can testify about what he learned from one of Harvey Weinstein's accusers, a judge ruled Friday in the rape and sexual assault… -
Massachusetts offers gender-neutral marker on driver's licenses, but some worry about discrimination
The gender marker can feel validating, but also risky. -
Their mentor was attacked. Now young OB-GYNs may leave Indiana
Early on a Monday morning, a group of young obstetrics and gynecology residents gathered for a daily meeting. The young doctors, dressed in blue scrubs… -
Texas conservatives have a plan to get around DAs who won't enforce abortion laws
Soon after the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, dozens of prosecutors nationwide — including at least five in Texas, representing some of the… -
How Amelia Earhart's Boston connection helped her soar to fame
Celebrating the famous aviator during her birthday month. -
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired the first Black female team president in the NFL
The NFL's Las Vegas Raiders have hired the first Black female team president in the league's history. Sandra Douglass Morgan, a Las Vegas native, is not… -
The abortion case is named after Thomas Dobbs, who says he has nothing to do with it
The Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization clears the way for states to reshape abortion law in the U.S., nearly 50 years… -
Changes in women’s sports a 'turtle crawl' post-Title IX, says longtime BU Field Hockey coach
Sally Starr has been coaching collegiate sports for more than 40 years. -
A burn-proof edition of 'The Handmaid's Tale' goes up for auction
NEW YORK — Margaret Atwood has imagined apocalyptic disaster, Dystopian government and an author faking her own death. But until recently she had spared… -
Book Club: Quincy Carroll's 'Unwelcome'
Our May selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.”