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Women today face a unique financial challenge that can significantly impact their long-term security: the double burden of ...
Proposals that Congress could enact this year, including through fast-track “reconciliation” legislation, would harm women, ...
This story by health-care reporter Jeffrey Ougler ran in the Feb. 8, 2002 edition of The Sault Star. Local paramedics are biting the bullet and getting mandatory flu shots despite some sentiment among ...
The “Bridgerton” star blasted J.K. Rowling for celebrating the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom’s recent ruling that transgender women are not legally women. “Keep your new Harry Potter ...
Nicola Coughlan has raised more than £100,000 for transgender women ... stars and allies alike have spoken out against the ruling in support of trans people, including Derry Girls star Nicola ...
Lee Da-hee plays a fierce director at a top web portal. Smart, stylish, and independent, she redefines modern-day love and career goals in this Korean drama. A dark fantasy K-drama where Lee Da ...
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In the throes of postpartum depression, the incision site from her Cesarean section still tender, a U.S. Navy veteran in Indiana learned she had been dropped by her health insurance. Some 500 ...
As his in-ring career draws to a close, the most popular star in W.W.E. is trying out a new role: the bad guy. By Timothy Bella Reporting from Cierne, Slovakia John Cena knew his time was up.
The atmosphere on Loose Women's Wednesday (16th April) episode took a sharp turn from joyful to serious when host Charlene White had to issue a firm warning following an inappropriate remark.
Nadia Sawalha, famous for her role on the Loose Women panel, was overcome with emotion as she revealed her family's heartbreaking loss. As Nadia recalled recent events in her life during a Loose ...
For 14 years, beginning in 2007, borrowers who put less than 20% down on their home loans could write off at least a portion of the mortgage insurance premiums (MIPs) lenders required to protect them ...