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European Parliament member Terry Reintke (C) holds a placard with the hashtag "MeToo" during a debate
Global Politics
EU institutions face scrutiny for how they deal with sexual assault
A picture illustration shows a Facebook logo reflected in a person's eye, in Zenica, March 13, 2015.
Global Politics
Russian trolls tried to recruit a prominent US activist. He didn’t take the bait, but others did.
US Air Force mental health
Health
Science has some good news for worriers
working mom india
Lifestyle
Harvard study finds that daughters of working mothers earn more money
police scene purvi
Medicine
Who is the doctor who paved the way to prison for Purvi Patel?
California Attorney General Kamala Harris, at left, shares the stage with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg following Harris' address at the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California on February 10, 2015.
Culture
Ten ways women think outside the box
Men on the street
Development
This conference on ‘masculinity’ has everything to do with women as well
An Iranian couple rests in a park in central Tehran.
Culture
More young Iranian couples are living together before marriage
Office workers
Education
All you extroverts pay attention. That introvert next to you may solve the world’s problems
The dove has long been a symbol of peace. This white dove lives at the Blue Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan
Conflict
The world is actually becoming more peaceful — believe it or not
Food
You might want extra life insurance before trying some of the recipes in this cookbook
Conflict & Justice
Your Take: Self-Identity as a Mixed Race American
Business, Economics and Jobs
Toolbelts and hard hats: the road to female financial freedom?
Janet Ni Shuilleabhain was 18 when she traveled to England for an abortion
Lifestyle & Belief
How tweeting a story of a secret abortion shocked Ireland
Lifestyle & Belief
Does the West have a monopoly on romantic love?
A romantic kiss
Lifestyle & Belief
Scientists say they’ve found romantic love, in brain scans
Rescue Annie
Lifestyle & Belief
Here’s the story behind the ‘most kissed face’ in the world
Investigative journalist Kathryn Joyce (Photo: courtesy Kathryn Joyce)
Conflict & Justice
Abortion Foes in Mexico Borrow Tactics From US Allies
Development & Education
Why Some Men in Cambodia Don’t Think Gang Rape is Gang Rape
Technology’s Changing Role Within Courtship & Weddings
Environment
In Britain, Growth of Urban Beekeeping May Be Hurting Bees
Snow in Summer
Health & Medicine
World Population Day brings family planning issues into focus
Global Politics
Texas abortion bill enters round two as special session begins
Conflict & Justice
Reported incidents of boy-on-boy sexual hazing on the rise
Environment
New research seeks to determine what dreams mean
Environment
Lie-detection kiosk detects dishonesty with high degree of accuracy
Huang Yuan Yuan at work
Development & Education
China investing big in persuading ‘leftover women’ to get married
Development & Education
Women form special cab service in Delhi — catering exclusively to women
Health & Medicine
Pediatrician group advises doctors pre-write prescriptions for emergency contraception
Arts, Culture & Media
Stanford professor reveals the art of procrastination in new book
Global Politics
Undocumented immigrants in Texas blocked from abortion services by checkpoint
Global Politics
Racial slur hurled at Boston Red Sox player brings to light disguised racism
Global Politics
Critic doesn’t object to Time breast feeding cover, but rather to words that accompany it
Global Politics
Cyber bullying troubles Indiana middle school
Pakistani children face high rates of incest, receive little support from family, state
Health & Medicine
U.N. summit focuses on how to improve global happiness
Lifestyle & Belief
Pope to skip Mexico City on Latin America trip
Global Politics
U.S Supreme Court hearing arguments over Stolen Valor law, Xavier Alvarez
Global Politics
Increasingly, more Americans think interracial marriage not just acceptable, but socially ‘good’
Environment
Brown Revolution: Preserving soil quality by changing grazing patterns
Environment
How governments can create policies that promote happiness
Environment
One man’s sperm bank donations spawn more than 70 kids
Global Politics
Marriage elusive for educated black women
Global Politics
One of nation’s toughest bullying laws takes effect today
Global Politics
How to be happy with what you have
Global Politics
Considered adultery cost Italian woman alimony
Health & Medicine
To stop smoking, make smokers look silly
Development & Education
Aborting girls increasingly common practice in India
Business, Economics and Jobs
The perfect income for happiness
Development & Education
The Promise and Perils of Playpump
Health & Medicine
Outsourcing pregnancy to India
Business, Economics and Jobs
Blue-collar women: Rosie the Riveter for 2010
Abortion and gay marriage new hot-button issues in Mexico
Turkey bans trips abroad for artificial insemination
Health & Medicine
The Army’s new approach to mental health
Global Politics
Single-gender public schools a growing trend
Business, Economics and Jobs
More women working than men
Environment
Teenagers and sexting
Business, Economics and Jobs
Software helps businesses cross cultural divide