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Battle for the Waves
After decades of fighting for recognition by the IOC, surfers will finally compete in the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021. Three American women are the best in the world—but only two of them can rep Team USA.
By Tik Root Published
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Let's Stop Prying Into the Personal Lives of Women Writers, Shall We?
I wrote a novel that touches on domestic violence—and perfect strangers felt entitled to ask if I was a victim.
By Leah Konen Published
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The Babysitters Club Is Back
On set with the original girl bosses.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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What If Fertility Didn't Have a Shelf Life?
Nicole Shanahan and Sergey Brin’s struggle to start a family launched a new era in scientific research. The goal: End menopause.
By Bonnie Rochman Published
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Ellevest's Brand-New Membership Model Is Its Most Accessible Yet
The female-focused financial planning service just launched a new program designed to help “women, non-binary people, and male allies" invest.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Generation of Models to Watch Right Now
There’s still a lot of work to be done to achieve real inclusion in fashion, but a new guard of models are paving the way for change.
By Sara Holzman Published
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How to Get Involved in Local Politics
How To Even if you don't want to run for office, there are still key ways to make a difference in your community.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Judith Harrison Is Remaking the NYPD's Special Victims Division
Harrison is the first Black person and the third woman to ever lead the NYPD's beleaguered Special Victims Division. After about a year on the job, has enough changed?
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Cartier Announces the 2020 Women's Initiative Winners
Say hello to the new class.
By Katie Attardo Published
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Gucci Announces the North America Changemakers Scholars
Congrats to the 2020 scholarship recipients.
By Sara Holzman Published
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Michelle Caruso-Cabrera Is Looking to Take Over AOC's House Seat
Features U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez broke ground as one of 100 women elected to the House in 2018. Now ex-MSNBC anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is in the running for AOC's seat.
By Mara Santilli Published
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What Are Tax Deductible Donations, and How Do They Work?
When you give to charity, you might be eligible for a tax deduction (a fancy way of saying your taxable income is lowered).
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Drunk Elephant Founder Tiffany Masterson Has Worn the Same Fragrance Since 8th Grade
24 hours with the entrepreneur.
By Ying Chu Published
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Sima Sistani Is Bringing Down the House
The founder and CEO of social networking app Houseparty is redefining the way we hang with friends. Here, she shares how her company navigated an unexpected surge of users.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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7 Brilliant Gifts for Your New College Grad
Smart picks that will make their adulting future look pretty bright.
By Lauren Ingram Published
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Hollywood Told Her Women Aren't Funny. She Proved Them Wrong.
After making blockbusters Hustlers and Booksmart, what will Jessica Elbaum bless the silver screen with next?
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Stitch Fix's Katrina Lake Dishes Out Savvy Business Advice
The founder and CEO of the personal styling service shares what she learned as she built her billion-dollar company.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Global Business of Glam
An innovative model for beauticians provides fair pay, training, and independence for women in Pakistan.
By Saba Imtiaz Published
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How Do I Focus on Work When Everything Happening in the World Is so Stressful?
How To Here’s what you can do to set yourself up for productivity in your work and life.
By Liz Bentley Published
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24 Hours in Space With Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir
The women give Marie Claire an exclusive look at a day on board the International Space Station.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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The Coolest Jobs at NASA Are Held by Women, Naturally
Um, how do I become a rocketship driver?
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How NASA Studies Climate Change in the Trump Era
America’s most beloved agency is dedicated to expanding what we know about mankind's impact on our own planet.
By Cady Drell Published
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Why Is Space Still So White?
Features There are only 18 African-American astronauts in NASA history. A third of them are women. Here, we explore what’s stopping the space program from looking more like America.
By Dana Dovey Published
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What Should I Be Doing With My Money During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
How To Sallie Krawcheck, financial guru and CEO of Ellevest, explains.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Women Fighting to Save the World
These changemakers—teens and septuagenarians alike—are putting in the work to right our environmental wrongs before it's too late.
By The Editors Published
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Death Surrounds Her
Emily Rostkowski is an oncology nurse and cancer survivor herself. But now, like so many other healthcare workers, she spends her days in the center of the coronavirus storm.
By Erika Hayasaki Published