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A Women's Beach Handball Team Is Fined For Not Wanting To Wear Bikini Bottoms
Athletes on the Norwegian women's beach handball team are being punished for wearing shorts rather than bikini bottoms during a recent game, with the… -
Olympic Softball Is Back, And It Starts Today. Will It Stick Around?
The Tokyo Summer Olympics officially begin Friday with the Opening Ceremony. But the sports actually start today (8 p.m. ET).Host nation Japan kicks off… -
How Amelia Earhart's Boston Connection Helped Her Soar To Fame
To mark National Amelia Earhart Day, we take a look at the famous aviator's local connections. -
A Swim Cap Made For Black Hair Will Get A Second Look From Swimming's Governing Body
The International Swimming Federation says it will revisit its decision barring a swimming cap designed specifically for natural Black hair from being… -
The U.S. Will Add A Third Gender Option On Passports
Starting immediately, an applicant for a U.S. passport can simply check "M" or "F" as their gender – without needing to provide medical certification if… -
How Do You Help Girls Thrive In School? There's A Surprising Answer
You'd think the best way to get girls to succeed in school would to be design programs specifically for them — offer them mental health support or free… -
Is Hybrid Work The Best Remedy For Women In The Post-COVID Workplace?
“There could be new inequities that arise from a hybrid workplace,” Shirley Leung said. -
Women Left Their Jobs To Be Caregivers. A Business Coalition Wants Companies To Help
The coronavirus pandemic has been especially tough on women, who are still bearing the brunt of the demands of child care and housework.About 400,000 more… -
Florida High School Edited Girls' Yearbook Photos To Cover More Of Their Chests
It's not odd for there to be a little drama when high school yearbooks are released at the end of the year, but at Bartram Trail High School in St. Johns… -
Biden Infrastructure Push Highlights Economic Gender Gaps
Many traditional infrastructure jobs have gone to men in the past. Progressives like Rep. Katie Porter fear that the way Biden is splitting his economic agenda could hurt American women.