The plight of women who work in professional sports... as managers and trainers, not as cheerleaders.
The "Chick Lit" genre is subdividing rapidly. Latest example? Chica Lit. (Yes, the headline calls it "hot." Ugh.)
Teenage girls are more likely than teenage boys to adopt new communication technology. They're also more likely to read the newspaper.
Do men have biological clocks, too?
Clinics and judges are having a hard time interpreting Utah's new parental consent law. And Californians might have to reject parental consent all over again.
Politics is getting in the way of a CDC conference panel exploring how abstinence-only sex education may undermine efforts to reduce STDs.
Gauging the impact of more than three decades of feminist activism.
Caitlin Flanagan proves that "homemaking and traditional motherhood" drives you crazy.
A new project seeks to break the silence surrounding domestic violence and South Asian women.
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That Kirsten Powers article on Flanagan is an excellent summary of the state of play in the "Mommy Wars".