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Lower prices could reshape the obesity drug market

Nov 7, 2025

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Lower prices could reshape the obesity drug market

White House deal makes popular drugs much more accessible

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Trade group launches comprehensive SNAP clearinghouse

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Caulipower acquired amid plant-based boom

Nov 6, 2025

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Another health system expands use of robotic surgery for women

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French government moves to suspend Shein over sex dolls

Nov 6, 2025

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Shutdown could create a ‘Thanksgiving travel crisis’

Nov 5, 2025

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Global gender gap closes, but full parity is still more than a century away

The far-reaching implications of Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s election

The far-reaching implications of Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s election

How Mary Fialko claimed her space in commercial real estate

How Mary Fialko claimed her space in commercial real estate

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A girl born today can expect to live to 100

A girl born today can expect to live to 100

Women may need less exercise than men for heart health

Women may need less exercise than men for heart health

New research suggests men need twice as much exercise as women to achieve the same level of protection against coronary heart disease.

Jenny Lay-Flurrie: How AI is rewriting accessibility

Jenny Lay-Flurrie: How AI is rewriting accessibility

AI can power independence in everyday life

Retired Naval officer reacts to Hegseth comments

Retired Naval officer reacts to Hegseth comments

Kelly Aeschbach says she doubts women will be barred from combat roles

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Once worn, now wanted: The rise of resale

Sep 5, 2025

Once worn, now wanted: The rise of resale

The global secondhand clothing market growth rate is outstripping general apparel, report says.

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Back-to-office 'Kenergy' won't last amid exodus of working women, expert predicts

Aug 28, 2025

Back-to-office 'Kenergy' won't last amid exodus of working women, expert predicts

Misty L. Heggeness, author of "SWIFTYNOMICS," carried out her own research into new U.S. jobs data to find trends among working women.

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Human trafficking is up worldwide. AI is helping fight back

Aug 26, 2025

Human trafficking is up worldwide. AI is helping fight back

More women and girls are being exploited around the world. Technology has a bigger role than ever in protecting them.

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The 'Bro-PO market:' IPOs are back, but where are the women?

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The 'Bro-PO market:' IPOs are back, but where are the women?

61 companies filed IPO-related documents in the first half of August and nearly 88% had one or no women on their board

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MacKenzie Scott donates more money to HBCUs, bringing her overall total to $900M

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News at a Glance

Trade group launches comprehensive SNAP clearinghouse

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Lower prices could reshape the obesity drug market

White House deal makes popular drugs much more accessible

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Another health system expands use of robotic surgery for women

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French government moves to suspend Shein over sex dolls

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News at a Glance

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Global gender gap closes, but full parity is still more than a century away

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