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Curated coverage for women with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
Medication Abortion Pills Could Go Over the Counter — The Science Says Yes, But Politics Says No
A new JAMA study confirms abortion pills would be safe to sell OTC at pharmacies. Here is what the science says, what the politics prevent, and how states are responding to the growing evidence.
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12 updatesUCLA Shattered South Carolina 79-51 to Win Their First Women's NCAA Championship in 44 Years
UCLA crushed South Carolina 79-51 to win the first women's basketball national championship in school history. Here is the complete story of the 28-point blowout and the coach who learned from John Wooden.
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The 2026 Australian Open Women's Champion Is Already Winning Again — Here Is Who's Next
The 2026 Australian Open women's champion is dominating the clay season. Here is her specific form and whether she can win Roland Garros to complete a Grand Slam double.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger's 'I Need Chris Pratt' Controversy Reveals a Deeper Cultural Split
The backlash to Katherine Schwarzenegger's statement reveals something specific about how 2026 American culture argues about women and dependency. Here is the full analysis.
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Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma's Sideline Confrontation — What Was Said and Why Both Were Right
Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma had a visible shouting match during the Final Four. Here is what the footage shows, what sources say was said, and why this moment defines their rivalry.
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The NCR March Madness Was the Most Watched in 30 Years — Here Is Why Women's Basketball Is Exploding
The 2026 men's NCAA tournament is averaging 10.3 million viewers — its best since 1993. Here is the specific reasons for the resurgence and why this tournament was different.
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The Women's Longevity Gap: Why Medicine Has Been Getting Female Health Wrong for Decades
The Global Wellness Summit's 2026 report identifies 'ovary-span' as the key to women's healthspan. Here is the science behind why women's longevity has been systematically under-researched.
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The Women's Final Four Is the Same Four Teams Two Years Running — Here Is Why That's Actually Good for Basketball
The same four teams are in the Women's Final Four for the second straight year. Here is why this unprecedented continuity is actually driving record viewership and growing the sport.
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The Romanian Femicide Red Shoes Protest Has Gone Viral and Changed Something
Romania's red shoes femicide protest went viral globally. Here is what changed in Romanian politics, what didn't, and why this visual protest has specific power that petitions and marches don't.
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UCLA's Lauren Betts and the Future of Women's College Basketball That Looks Completely Different
UCLA's Lauren Betts anchors a Final Four team built around a new model of women's basketball. Here is how the sport's most physically dominant player is reshaping what the game looks like.
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What Really Happened at the Atlanta Half Marathon and Why Jess McClain Deserves Better
An official vehicle led the leading women runners off course at the Atlanta Half Marathon. Here is the full story of what happened to Jess McClain and the extraordinary fix that follows.
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NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four: The Same Four No. 1 Seeds for the Second Straight Year
UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina are in the Women's Final Four for the second straight year — only the second time in history. Here is what this remarkable consistency means.
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The Atlanta Half Marathon That Sent the Wrong Runners Down the Wrong Street — and Now America Is Sending Twice as Many Runners to Worlds
A course marshal's error at the Atlanta Half Marathon sent leading women runners off-course. USA Track and Field's fix is genuinely creative. Here is the full extraordinary story.
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