Incels' view of what women think is important is wrong, study finds
Incels are a community of mainly heterosexual men who believe they are unable to form sexual or romantic relationships.
Scientists identify diet that may keep women healthy as they age
A study looking at the diets of almost 50,000 women has investigated the role that dietary protein plays in aging.
Ex-Melania aide issues warning to women about Donald Trump
"If you vote for Donald Trump ALL choice will be gone just like WOMEN's choice!" said Melania Trump's former aide and confidant.
Scientists Debunk Myth That Males Are Better at Navigating
A study of 21 species including humans found little evidence that males were better at finding their way than females, debunking a common myth.
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Supporting Workforce Inclusiveness in Japan
Japan is dedicated to providing women and people with disabilities opportunities for employment and inclusion.
Women Must Take Cervical Health Seriously
In 2024, we can make great strides against cervical cancer. The blueprint is simple. Get tested, get vaccinated, and stay healthy.
How Taylor Swift Became the Loudest Woman We've Ever Seen
Almost in defiance of the cultural quicksand around her, Taylor Swift has become a juggernaut for women's voices.
How your vagina will change in 2024
"It is important to adjust vaginal care based on these changes," women's health expert Valentina Milanova told Newsweek.
Conservative women's swimsuit calendar angers Christians: "Demonic"
Conservatives are expressing anger with the "Real Women of America 2024 Calendar."
Midlife blood test for cognitive decline may predict Alzheimer's
The findings of a new study could help early detection of Alzheimer's and open the door to more treatment options for patients.
Smelling women's tears changes men's behavior, psychologists find
Researchers found two regions of the brain associated with aggression were much less active in men who had sniffed a woman's tears before playing a game.
Texas' Kate Cox Case Complicates Pro-Life Principles
Babies deserve a chance at life—but mothers also deserve protection, care, and compassion.
Pakistan Must Stop Deporting Afghan Refugees
Afghanistan remains the largest humanitarian crisis in the world with more than 29 million people––over half the population––in need of humanitarian assistance.
Woman shares what grocery shopping looks like for her at almost 7ft tall
Natalia Vieru told Newsweek that the "challenges are everywhere" in her daily life, from dating to finding clothes and traveling.
Will Ferrell's remarks about women spark backlash
The "Elf" star's words led to a culture war clash on X, formerly known as Twitter.
I went on a date with so many red flags. He couldn't answer my question
I could tell I wouldn't normally go out with this guy based on what he was saying, but I was down for an adventure.
Best friends' hilarious bra mix-up loved by 11M: 'Brings the energy'
"We've always been known as the duo that brings the energy and a good time," Alexandra Duran, the woman behind the video, told Newsweek
Rape Is Not Resistance: Women's Rights in a Post-Oct. 7 World
During these 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, instead of acting, women's rights advocates must instead reflect.
Woman's inspiring body image message praised: "This actually made me cry"
TikTok users supported the positive message in the clip, with one writing, "Totally agree with you."
How Many Judges Does It Take To Define 'Woman?'
Women exist, as biologically distinct from men. And single-sex spaces are beneficial to women.
I was 13 and got into a stranger's car. He laughed and hit the gas
I knew that I'd made a mistake.
Women Are Safer Now in America Than Ever Before
America isn't a perfect country when it comes to women's safety, law enforcement, and policies protecting women. But it's improved drastically in recent decades.
Woman says male doctor gave her two-year max contraceptive for a decade
"Depo-Provera causes a loss of bone mineral density, and bone loss is greater with increasing duration of use," pharmacologist Philip Crilly told Newsweek.
Women are quiet quitting their marriages
The trend of "quiet quitting" has become prevalent within today's marriages, with women initiating around 70 percent of divorces.
Neuroscientists discover women and men handle sleep deprivation differently
Male and female rodents have been discovered to handle the effects of sleep deprivation differently, possibly due to differing hormones.
Bride's dress malfunction halfway through wedding caught on camera
Madison Shapiro told Newsweek she had been "dancing and moving a little too much" and had some advice for future brides out there.
Contraceptive pill impairs women's brains in way scientists did not realize
Mental side effects and changes in brain development caused by the pill are "rarely addressed," according to researcher Alexandra Brouillard.
Speaker Mike Johnson Is Bad for Women's Health and That's Good for Dems
Not only is Johnson a complete neophyte when it comes to House leadership, he is as right wing and conservative a member of Congress as there is today.
A guy kissed me without my consent—my reaction surprised me
My eyes flew open, my hands flew to either side of his face, pushing him away. I stepped back fast and he quickly retreated.