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Chelsea Manning is pushing for ‘radical change.’ Will Maryland voters support her?
Chelsea Manning is pushing for ‘radical change.’ Will Maryland voters support her?
The world is ‘another prison,’ she said
The Lily News
Jan 30, 2018
‘In the Fade’: Diane Kruger scorches the screen as a victim of terrorism
‘In the Fade’: Diane Kruger scorches the screen as a victim of terrorism
MOVIE REVIEW | The film delivers a message that can’t be ignored
The Lily News
Jan 30, 2018
This costume designer built a prosthetic wing for her butterfly
This costume designer built a prosthetic wing for her butterfly
She was able to watch it fly away
The Lily News
Jan 29, 2018
At PyeongChang, aerialist Ashley Caldwell will attempt a trick usually reserved for men
At PyeongChang, aerialist Ashley Caldwell will attempt a trick usually reserved for men
‘Why win with less when you can win with more?’
The Lily News
Jan 29, 2018
The first congresswoman to give birth in office was no stranger to breaking boundaries
The first congresswoman to give birth in office was no stranger to breaking boundaries
Rep. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke was a California Democrat
The Lily News
Jan 29, 2018
A journey through Congolese rivers
A journey through Congolese rivers
PHOTO ESSAY | ‘We were like the circus’
The Lily News
Jan 29, 2018
Surrounded by women, Kesha delivers an extraordinary performance at the Grammys
Surrounded by women, Kesha delivers an extraordinary performance at the Grammys
Janelle Monae also delivered a powerful speech
The Lily News
Jan 28, 2018
Young speedskater Maame Biney is a breakout star headed to PyeongChang
Young speedskater Maame Biney is a breakout star headed to PyeongChang
This joyful athlete is on the fast track to stardom
The Lily News
Jan 28, 2018
This year — for the first time — women are the majority of students entering medical schools
This year — for the first time — women are the majority of students entering medical schools
But there are still barriers to their success
The Lily News
Jan 27, 2018
Why some women care more about buying a home than having a baby
Why some women care more about buying a home than having a baby
ANALYSIS | It’s a different biological clock
The Lily News
Jan 27, 2018
How one woman is putting the spotlight on her Latin American photo peers
How one woman is putting the spotlight on her Latin American photo peers
A look at Verónica Sanchis Bencomo and Foto Féminas
The Lily News
Jan 26, 2018
Ursula K. Le Guin upended the male-dominated genres of fantasy and science fiction
Ursula K. Le Guin upended the male-dominated genres of fantasy and science fiction
She described her form of feminism as humanism
The Lily News
Jan 24, 2018
Why South Korea went into a media frenzy over this North Korean singer
Why South Korea went into a media frenzy over this North Korean singer
It’s propaganda
The Lily News
Jan 24, 2018
Temple Grandin used her ‘animal sixth sense’ to reform how cattle are treated in slaughterhouses
Temple Grandin used her ‘animal sixth sense’ to reform how cattle are treated in slaughterhouses
‘BRAZEN’ | Excerpts from a forthcoming graphic novel highlighting women throughout history
The Lily News
Jan 24, 2018
Why Greta Gerwig and Mary J. Blige’s Oscar nominations are significant
Why Greta Gerwig and Mary J. Blige’s Oscar nominations are significant
Plus other female nominees that are making history
The Lily News
Jan 23, 2018
Upcoming movie about Simone Biles shows a different side of the Olympic gymnast
Upcoming movie about Simone Biles shows a different side of the Olympic gymnast
WATCH | Check out an exclusive clip
Natalia Megas
Jan 23, 2018
Date-rape nail polish and consent apps: Do women need ‘protective’ defenses?
Date-rape nail polish and consent apps: Do women need ‘protective’ defenses?
10 ‘solutions’ to sexual violence
The Lily News
Jan 22, 2018
Mathilde Krim, a scientist turned AIDS activist, dies at 91
Mathilde Krim, a scientist turned AIDS activist, dies at 91
She helped strip AIDS of stigma
The Lily News
Jan 21, 2018
5 attendees look back at the Women’s March
5 attendees look back at the Women’s March
Did it make a difference?
The Lily News
Jan 20, 2018
‘Red Clocks’ imagines a world where abortion is outlawed. It feels eerily real.
‘Red Clocks’ imagines a world where abortion is outlawed. It feels eerily real.
BOOK REVIEW | Author Leni Zumas drew the most frightening details from real life
The Lily News
Jan 18, 2018
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