A Peek Inside Miki Agrawal's Feminist Void
Self-styled "She-E-O" Miki Agrawal left the underwear startup Thinx in 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations. Now she's back with "Disrupt-Her," a new book that encourages women to embrace a contentless version of feminism that's been diluted by brands.
How Debates Over Abortion Later in Pregnancy Hurt the Women Who Need Them
Anti-abortion advocates have used what they call "late-term abortion" to distort the truth about why women may seek abortion care in the later stages of pregnancy, physicians say.
Why Do So Many Adult Men Keep Their Mattresses On The Floor?
Despite most bed frames costing less than a month's worth of cold brews, there appears to be an epidemic of grown-ass men refusing to hoist their mattresses onto one. We investigate.
AOC to Bring Woman Who Confronted Jeff Flake as Her State of the Union Guest
Ana Maria Archila, the protester who confronted then-Arizona Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator during September's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, will accompany the New York congresswoman to Tuesday's address.
I Got My First Good Night's Sleep When I Became Homeless at 17
My homophobic parents wanted to crush my spirit into a box, so I jumped out of the window and ran for my life.
Rachel True of 'The Craft' Says Convention Excluded Her Because She's Black
"Maybe it’s just an oversight but...I mean...it’s a film about four fucking girls—not three."
Furloughed Government Employees Are Running Out of Menstrual Products
Over the last couple weeks, I Support the Girls, a nonprofit for menstrual equity, has been inundated by requests for period products from workers affected by the shutdown.
Teens Can Now Text This Bot to Answer Their Awkward Sex Questions
Planned Parenthood's new AI chatbot named Roo is ready to answer young people's burning questions about masturbation, STI's, reproductive health, and more.
Department of Defense Uses 'Categories' of Transgender People to Defend Ban
In emails, the DoD insisted that their proposed transgender policy is not a ban, because trans people can serve—as long as they don’t transition.
Nurse Arrested in Case of Comatose Woman Who Gave Birth
Nathan Sutherland, a former nurse at Hacienda HealthCare, faces one count of sexual assault and one count of abusing a vulnerable adult.
Has the Women's March Served Its Purpose?
Some women say they won't be attending the 2019 Women's March because the first one delivered on its promise: It inspired them to get involved in activism that has made the march itself redundant.