Israel Has a Role to Play in Helping Iran's Protesters
While the Biden administration equivocates, Israel should seize the greatest opportunity since the 1979 Islamic Revolution for regime change.
"Dear Women" tweets plea for the female vote days before midterms
On Friday, the phrase "Dear Women" was trending on Twitter as both Republicans and Democrats posted why women voters should vote for their party.
"I divorced after 21 years of marriage, it changed me for the better"
In this original essay, Megan Morgan tells Newsweek what she learned after divorce.
Ukrainian military praises women fighters: "Victory's name is female"
Women are not obliged to serve in the military in Ukraine, but the government is considering making it mandatory for women with certain skill sets.
Russia could start conscripting women to join Ukraine war
This week, Alexey Chepa, a member of the Russian State Duma, proposed to start conscripting women into the Russian army to bolster the war effort in Ukraine.
Iran's Women Continue Protests, Creating Domestic Threat to Religious Rule
"The people are no longer afraid of the baton and the gun," a protestor said. "They are working hand-in-hand for their freedom from the inhumane regime."
Meghan calls Ketanji Brown Jackson 'what is a woman?' grilling 'painful'
Meghan discussed the "gripping and painful" 2022 confirmation hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson with Professor Emily Bernard on her "Archetypes" podcast.
Woman battling cancer backed by her friends in epic video: "Bald together"
"Girls can only dream of such a wonderful bunch of friends," one user commented.
We Are Failing Ukrainian Women and Girls When They Need Us Most
The world stands with the Ukrainian people as they suffer at the hands of Russia's invasion and continued attacks. We must also stand with Ukrainian women and girls as the war compounds the gender-based violence and trauma that they face.
Don't Panic—It Can be Great to Be a Woman in the Workforce Today
A close look at the reasons women are leaving, and at the broader implications, shows no one needs to brace for disaster.
Anger at daughter shunning dad who left cheat mom for new woman
Many Reddit users sided with the dad. One commented: "All bets are off when you cheat on your husband."
Man following wife out alone using drone splits views: "don't feel safe"
A husband's unique plan for keeping his wife safe while out for a run has caused debate online.
Women in Tech: Gender Bias and Tips To Beat the Odds
Whichever road a woman in tech chooses, the data points to the inevitability that she is going to encounter some type of gender bias.
Meghan's Paris Hilton interview revealed relatable "stories of triumph"
Meghan's interview with Hilton on her "Archetypes" podcast contributed to its goal to "go against stereotypes" and "give women a voice," Newsweek has heard.
Shock as sonography student reveals "surprise" baby during lab class
Several users on TikTok were amused by the latest viral video, stating "That baby is GROWN there's no way nobody knew."
Mom inviting close friend on family vacation sparks concern over affair
In a Reddit post, an unnamed teen described how her mom stays over at her friend's house "two to three times a week."
How to know you are starting Menopause? What it is, symptoms and treatments
While the idea of entering menopause might feel daunting, it doesn't need to be. Here are some top tips on how to deal with the next stage in your life.
Meghan says she projected "all of my judgment and envy" onto Paris Hilton
The Duchess of Sussex spoke to the reality TV star on the latest episode of her "Archetypes" podcast.
Democrats lose women voters to GOP as abortion focus fades
A massive swing among one particular demographic should be alarming to Democrats.
Why Kim Kardashian has an edge over Meghan Markle in podcast popularity
Podcast experts tell Newsweek why Kardashian's true crime podcast may have wider appeal than Meghan's "Archetypes" series.
Single people smell different, according to science
Scientists from Macquarie University have found that women can identify if a man is single just from their body odor.
Ahead of COP27, Climate Leaders Need to Learn How to Listen | Opinion
Where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers once flowed with clean water, the kind I splashed in as a child, there are now cracked, dry beds.
Ohio man admits plotting to carry out mass shooting of women
While plotting the mass murder, the man wrote a note signed as being from "your hopeful friend and murderer."
NASA had a blind spot for women: "It was kind of a boys' club"
Retired NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg recounts her experiences as a woman in space.
Meghan laughs at friend shredding "tabloids" in podcast: "It was great"
The duchess won a privacy lawsuit against a British tabloid in 2021 and has spoken out against what she feels has been unfair treatment by the press.
Meghan got "help" with mental health from woman Harry found—podcast
Meghan Markle discussed mental health on her latest "Archetypes" episode, having previously told Oprah Winfrey concerns over her mental well-being were ignored by royal aides.
Nuclear radiation risk impacts one group far more than any other
Nuclear radiation regulations are only safe if you're a 20-something white male.
"They are not scared": Iranian women protest with harrowing banner
"Every time something goes viral, they're taken into custody ... and their dead bodies are being handed back to their families," Negar Mottahedeh told Newsweek.
The Discrimination Against Single Women in Singapore
Despite societal progress in attitudes toward singles in recent decades, the stigma of being single still remains for women.
Former "hair box girls" of the 2000s are going viral — where they are now
Today, former child model Shaun Smith never uses a relaxer. "Love my curls, coils, and the versatility that I can do with my hair," she told Newsweek.