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The Mad Men Problem at Home
Closing the wage gap begins with remedying the housework gap first
Janet Yellen Is the Future of Powerful Women
It turns out women can “lean out” before they “lean in”
A Woman’s (Only) Nation: What’s Missing from the Shriver Report
Maria Shriver’s new report tries to shine a light on the economic plight of women, but it virtually ignores one crucial factor — men
Men Are Obsolete
Five reasons we are definitely witnessing the end of men
It’s a Man’s World, and It Always Will Be
The modern economy is a male epic, in which women have found a productive role — but women were not its author
Pantene Is a Voice for Women? Hardly
Is there anything more sexist than the notion that professional women need a hair care brand to help them learn to ‘be strong and shine’?
Are Women Fighting the Wrong Fight on Contraceptives?
Those defending Obama’s contraception mandate should be trying to make the Pill available over-the-counter instead.
9 Reasons ‘Hookup Culture’ Hurts Boys Too
Boys get hurt as much as, if not more than, girls
The Missing Player in Syria Peace Efforts: Syrian Women
A more gender-inclusive analysis of the situation would lead to better solutions
How To Increase the Number of Women Winning Nobel Prizes
The mother of tweens was folding laundry at 5 a.m. before going to an early spinning class when the phone rang. It was October 2009 and Carol Greider, a biologist at Johns Hopkins University, picked up and heard a voice from …
What Pope Francis Thinks About Women in the Church
Will he give them real leadership roles or just continue to placate them by idealizing their gender?
Father James Martin on the Pope’s Interview: ‘We Knew We Had Spiritual Dynamite’
The story behind — and the real message of — the Pope’s first official interview