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The attack on Republicans worked in 2012, and Democrats will use it again in 2016. Will their frontrunner's husband weaken its efficacy?
A course at Northwestern University teaches students about what makes a healthy relationship.
Women are a fast-growing portion of the incarcerated population. In New York, a new yoga program focused on prenatal care is fostering courage, control, and mental health among inmates.
Women are more likely to have mental health diagnoses, more likely to be unable to afford healthcare, and more likely to experience healthcare-related "marriage lock."
"Woman" is the most commonly searched term on Getty. The agency is trying to use that fact as a force for good.
It doesn't matter whether the NFL wants to accept an openly gay player like Missouri defensive end Michael Sam. He's arrived, and the league will have to adjust accordingly.
When an alleged victim of abuse tells her story to the world, it's not any more virtuous to ignore the controversy than it is to take a side.
One human-resources expert says it's hard to imagine how company structured like AOL could ever pay $2 million for two pregnancies gone wrong.
The Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. poet laureate, who died today at age 88, revealed to The Atlantic in 1992 and 2002 the ways education had influenced her work.
Vacuums of reliable information and sexism in popular culture can have serious consequences for women's health.
Forced to give up her child for adoption as a teenager, the woman who inspired the Oscar-nominated film starring Judi Dench talks about forgiveness and keeping her faith.
Workers with kids are just as productive as those without, according to a new study.
A culture that tells people to "man up" when it comes to nudity invites strange problems.
The moral of this rom-com bro-fest is that it's important to know and appreciate women as three-dimensional humans. Too bad the film doesn't do that.
A new study says that educated people marrying each other has increased inequality by 25 percent.
Reading the scholarly literature on the 10th anniversary of Nipplegate
Forty years ago, women's lib was used to peddle cigarettes.
Improve the hearing process, and let victims speak with peer counselors they can trust
The Winter Games are serving as a barometer for the international politics of LGBT rights.