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Judge Rosemarie Aquilina: Who is the woman responsible for Larry Nassar's 'death warrant'
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has been called a hero by Larry Nassar's accusers.
Gymnast Aly Raisman took out a full-page ad to thank survivors of Larry Nassar's sexual assault
"I appreciate you all so much."
Octavia Spencer told Jessica Chastain about women of color's salaries, and here's what she did
Chastain helped Octavia Spencer make five times her starting salary on a new film.
By Proma Khosla
Celebrities at the Grammys will wear white roses in support of Time's Up
"We choose the white rose because historically it stands for hope, peace, sympathy and resistance."
By Johnny Lieu
Logan Paul is now the internet's most prominent suicide-prevention advocate
The YouTube star gets serious about suicide prevention weeks after he posted an insensitive, horrific video. Will it last?
By Rebecca Ruiz
We urgently need to talk about the grey areas of bad sexual encounters
"Because the women in the grey areas are the ones that need our help and support the most."
Serena Williams has no time for divisive Tennys
Williams has two words for the rather polarising Tennys Sandgren.
By Johnny Lieu
DoorDash helps users combat food waste
Helping combat food waste one delivery at a time.
By Sasha Lekach
Gymnast Mattie Larson said she purposely hurt herself to avoid Larry Nassar
She's one of hundreds of victims testifying against the USA Gymnastics physician.
By Morgan Sung
Laverne Cox makes history as the first trans woman on the cover of Cosmo
"Trans women deserve to be loved out in the open and in the light."
Apple and Malala Yousafzai partner up to fight for girls' education
A dynamic duo for change.
Nigella Lawson says women of her generation were taught they shouldn't make men feel rejected
“It’s also very good that young women are brought up perhaps to fight and to feel they must stand up for themselves."
Mark Hamill says Carrie Fisher would be so proud of her 'Resistance Sisters' at the Women's March
A woman's place is in the resistance.
Timothée Chalamet on how the Time's Up movement resonates with young men
"For people my age this was a dialogue that was somewhat already happening."
By Johnny Lieu
Women running for political office dominate 'Time' magazine cover
The Avengers are here.
By Sasha Lekach
All the fiercest signs from the Time's Up rally in London
"What time is it? Time's up!"
17 Instagram accounts showcase how important feminism is in 2018
Social media doesn't always have to be filled with stress and bad news.
What we can learn about sex and power from the #MeToo backlash
#MeToo demands that we reimagine the way power and gender work in relationship to sex, even if we don't agree about how a victim should've behaved.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Nasty women (and men) to crowdsource 'marching orders' ahead of midterm elections
Founded by people who organized and led sister Women's March events around the country, March On wants to take a "bottom up" approach to the resistance.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'The Last Jedi' director offers perfect response to critics of the movie's ending
And he didn't even have to type a single word.
Trump just basically said he's anti-childbirth
At the March for Life, the president was aghast that some states allow women to give birth in the 9th month of pregnancy.
By Rachel Kraus
Justin Baldoni's new web series wants to help men grow
For men unsure of how to move forward, the journey starts now.
By Proma Khosla
Michael Phelps opens up about his struggle with depression and anxiety
"It's okay not to be okay."
The long, strange history of the backlash against women in tech
"Women have had to fight tooth and nail for every measure of equality."
By Elizabeth Ames