Kansas is poised to replace its statue of politician John James Ingalls in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall with Amelia Earhart as soon as funding is secured, making her […]
Author: Alexandra Tweten
Newsflash: Tuxedo-Wearing Girl Barred from Yearbook; ACLU Sues
A Mississippi school cut student Ceara Sturgis out of her yearbook’s “senior photos” section because she wore a tuxedo, rather than a dress, in her photo. Now, the ACLU is […]
Women Aren’t Bad Drivers
If a visitor from another planet had to judge solely by the plethora of YouTube videos about “bad women drivers,” they might be perplexed that women are allowed to operate […]
Newsflash: Same-Gender Marriages On Hold
Sad news today: Same-gender marriages in California will not resume this week, as had looked likely. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decided to keep same-gender marriages on hold until […]
Newsflash: It’s World Breastfeeding Week (Somebody Tell Tulsa!)
On Monday, Tulsa, Okla. coffee shop The Double Shot caused an uproar by Tweeting that breastfeeding was now banned on their premises. Too bad breastfeeding is protected by state law. […]
In ’12th and Delaware,’ A Glimpse at CPC Tactics
From the makers of the terrifying Jesus Camp, which went inside an evangelical summer camp, comes an equally chilling documentary exploring the abortion debate as it plays out on a […]
We Heart: Penelope Cruz Speaking Out Against Teen Mags
Penelope Cruz recently opened up in a Daily Mail interview (which seems to be missing from their website), saying she struggled with self-confidence when she was younger. But we especially […]
Can Soccer Reduce Brazil’s Domestic Violence?
A troubling statistic from Brazil: Ten women are killed in the country every day due to domestic violence, according to a recent study called the “Map of Violence” published by […]
White House Urges Paycheck Fairness Act
Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Attorney General Eric Holder announced recommendations to the Senate today to advance the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA), which passed in […]
Dept. of Labor Expands Definition of “Parent”
In a victory for non-traditional families, the U.S. Department of Labor has expanded the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) so that anyone who assumes caregiving duties for a child […]