Jacinda Ardern's Resignation Is a Wake-Up Call About Burnout
I hope New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's decision to resign will serve as a wake-up call to leaders across the world, particularly in businesses.
Ndileka Mandela: I was misquoted about Harry and Meghan, I support them
I welcome how Harry and Meghan continue to be inspired by my grandfather's legacy.
Oklahoma anti-drag bill will outlaw women displaying "feminine persona"
Oklahoma Republican Kevin West is trying to introduce new legislation banning drag shows and drag queen story hours in front of kids.
A Promise to the Brave, Young Activists Worldwide
For girls and women the world over, the fight for humanity and dignity is as alive as ever.
Meghan McCain slams Prince Harry's "Oedipus from hell" story: "Gross"
Venting her frustration on Twitter, McCain told her followers: "No woman could tell these types of stories about her genitals and be taken seriously."
Mom shares bizarre encounter with plane passenger who was sat in her seat
Leah Ova told Newsweek that the man was trying to make her look like the one "being difficult," and he moved only when her husband intervened.
Missouri Republicans' dress code for women blasted: "So many questions"
The Republican-controlled Missouri House of Representatives approved changes to the chamber's dress code preventing women legislators from showing bare arms.
Anger over in-laws offering to clean couple's 'dirty' apartment
The woman's mother-in-law went behind her back to complain it was "dirty" and even offered to come and clean it while she was away.
Dad shares candid account of watching wife give birth: 'Traumatized"
Sam Mathews told Newsweek she filmed her husband's reaction because "everyone asks how labor was for the woman but not the man."
Anger over man "upstaging" absent wife during friends and family bake-off
The man's wife accused him of "actively trying to make her look bad by making so much more than her."
The Global Abolition of Sex
On December 22, the Scottish Parliament passed a controversial new law that allows for "gender self-ID."
Mom overwhelmed by strangers' kindness after baby develops formula allergy
Dee Tran told Newsweek she was flooded with messages on social media from moms offering breast milk—and she happily accepted.
Captive and living in fear, Melitopol women reveal life under Russian yoke
"My brother even looked for me in the morgue," said one of the women who spoke to Newsweek about Russian occupation in the Zaporizhzhia city.
Growing Women's Economic Power Could Mean a Hand Up for Underfunded Causes
Though we still control less wealth than men, women give more of ours away. Across income levels and generations, women are more likely to give, and give more.
China, Russia support Iran as U.N. condemns lack of women's rights
China and Russia voted to keep Iran part of the U.N.'s premier governing body on women's empowerment and gender equality, despite the ongoing unrest in Iran.
"I'm a woman over 45, it's time to talk honestly about what that's like"
Can everyone actually see the sweat on my forehead? Is the makeup I applied a half hour ago melting off my face?
Anger as woman goes back on deal to regularly visit dog's older ex-owner
Despite making a verbal agreement, she now wants to renege as the ex-owner "can't legally do anything about it."
Jennifer Lawrence slammed for saying she was first female action lead
"I remember when I was doing 'Hunger Games,' nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie because it wouldn't work," the star recently said.
Protesters claim mass sexual abuse in Iranian prisons by regime: report
Women arrested during demonstrations across the Islamic republic face widespread sexual violence, IranWire reported.
Women Veterans Are Undercounted and Underserviced. STEM Careers Can Help
As a country, we have to do more.
"Hello gorgeous:" Woman shares car wash's texts with and without husband
Carri-Ann Bloom told Newsweek that she shared a screenshot of the texts to Reddit because she is "not going to be that silent person anymore."
The Y chromosome is going to disappear, scientists say
"The human Y is in the very last stages of degeneration, and the big question is how long till it, too, gets lost," expert Jenny Graves told Newsweek.
How Women's Rights Are Being Suffocated in President Saied's Tunisia
What is happening in Tunisia is a cautionary tale of how a system without solid safeguards can crumble just like a house of cards.
Most Maternal Deaths Are Preventable. Why Aren't We Preventing Them?
Simply making it through pregnancy and childbirth alive is not good enough; we need a higher standard.
Meghan Markle, Prince William go head-to-head in week of royal U.S. visits
Prince William's biggest work project of 2022 comes as Meghan Markle gives a speech on the power of women and looks ahead to awards presentations.
A Strategy for The Right on Reaching Single Ladies
In courting unmarried women, Republicans should avoid some responses that might sound appealing, but will probably fall flat.
'No longer afraid': How Iranian women fight surveillance with sanitary pads
"If they force us to do things like [wearing the] hijab and filter everything for us, we will filter their visibility," one woman in Iran told Newsweek.
Amber Heard's sister calls open letter on Depp trial "breath of fresh air"
Whitney Henriquez praised a new letter that condemns the public shaming of her sister following this summer's verdict in her trial with her ex Johnny Depp.
Gender, Environment and Climate Change
As postcolonial ecofeminists have long cautioned, the international community needs to ensure that in championing the gender and climate change connections and putting women at the forefront of this, it should not perpetuate harmful stereotypes that relegate the Third World woman as repositories of care for the environment.
There's More to Women's Rights Than Abortion
Democrats focused all of their energy in reminding women their only hope of restoring federal abortion rights was to vote blue.