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Taliban leaders enforce brutal restrictions against women, except for their own daughters
Taliban leaders may have exempted the women in their lives from the harsher aspects of their rules, but recognizing this offense is an important first step holding them accountable for the flagrant violations of human rights they have imposed on ...The Hill - Politics -
Murder accused threatened ex with bath of bleach
Jonathan Creswell, who was on trial for the murder of Katie Simpson, was found dead earlier this week.BBC News - Top stories -
Moderating horror and hate on the web may be beyond even AI | John Naughton
Managing the barrage of upsetting material online is a challenge that service providers are struggling to meet, even if they try. Way back in the mid-1990s, when the web was young and the online world was buzzing with blogs, a worrying problem ...The Guardian - World -
Attorneys for American imprisoned by Taliban file urgent petitions with U.N.
The petitions are the latest in the effort for Ryan Corbett's release.CBS News - Top stories -
Attorneys for American imprisoned by Taliban file urgent petitions with U.N.
The petitions are the latest in the effort for Ryan Corbett's release.CBS News - Politics -
Diamond market shows serious cracks from man-made stones
Miners are battling to whittle down the oversupply of gemsFinancial Times - Business -
Emma Stone says she'd love to be called by her real name at this point
After years in the spotlight, Emma Stone is ready to reclaim her real name.NBC News - Top stories -
Emma Stone wants people to use her real first name
Emma chose the name change because Emily Stone - her real name - was taken by another actor.BBC News - Top stories -
Civil War is a terrifying film, but Trump: The Sequel will be a real-life horror show | Simon Tisdall
If the former president regains the White House in November, America faces a more dystopian future than that being shown in cinemas. Director, cast and critics all agree: Civil War, the movie depicting America tearing itself to bloody bits while a ...The Guardian - World -
Married at 10, abused and forced to flee without her children: an Afghan woman on life under the Taliban
Now living in comparative freedom in Iran, 26-year-old Mahtab Eftekhar describes facing motherhood at 12 and explains why seeking justice for other women means she no longer fears death. At the age of 10, while still in the third grade, I received ...The Guardian - World - Afghanistan -
Testimony resumes in Trump "hush money" trial
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker will be back on the stand Thursday in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial. The judge in the case has yet to decide if the former president will be held in contempt for violating a gag order. ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
King to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis
King Charles is returning to public events after making encouraging progress in his cancer treatment.BBC News - Top stories -
Smear tests of 3,000 women to be reviewed
The Southern Health Trust says the move is not out of concern but to provide extra assurance.BBC News - Top stories -
Breaking barriers: The rise of women's weightlifting
From improved mental health to enhanced confidence, women are reaping the benefits of weightlifting.BBC News - Top stories -
The Rolling Stones set to play New Orleans Jazz Fest 2024, opening Thursday
It looks like the third time will be the charm as the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage festival prepares for The Rolling StonesABC News - Entertainment -
‘Can you steal back something that’s already stolen?’: how radical art duo Looty repatriated the Rosetta Stone
Tired of colonial artefacts being hoarded, Chidi Nwaubani and Ahmed Abokor use tech to redistribute them from museums in audacious digital heists. In March last year, two men in tracksuits, wearing hockey masks and carrying matching laundry bags, ...The Guardian - World -
Emma Stone says she would like to be called by her real name: Emily
Oscar winner reveals she would enjoy fans using her given name despite using Emma professionally. Her films have racked up more than $1bn at the box office and she has won two Oscars under her stage name, but Emma Stone says she would now prefer ...The Guardian - World -
Hermès Created a Shape for Its New Women’s Watch
The house’s creative director says the case’s sculpted form has “a kind of complexity in its simplicity.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Trump Respects Women, Most Men Say
Women do not see it that way, and that could matter this fall.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Deloitte Study: Women Are More Stressed--but Hybrid Helps
A new report found that women still face many challenges at work, including high stress, microaggressions, and poor work-life balance.Inc. - Business -
Women's transfer rankings: The top 25 players on the move
More than 1,100 names are in the transfer portal. Who are the top players looking for a new school?ESPN - Sports -
Russian women face violence from Ukraine veterans
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A Simple Act of Defiance Can Improve Science for Women
Motherhood often feels at odds with a research career.The New York Times - Top stories -
Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship
In February, Starbucks and Workers United said they found a "constructive path forward," marking a major strategic pivot for the coffee giant.CNBC - Business -
Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship
In February, Starbucks and Workers United said they found a "constructive path forward," marking a major strategic pivot for the coffee giant.CNBC - Business -
Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship
In February, Starbucks and Workers United said they found a "constructive path forward," marking a major strategic pivot for the coffee giant.CNBC - Business -
What to expect when Trump "hush money" trial resumes Thursday
Testimony is expected to resume Thursday in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins with more.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
David Pecker, Trump’s ‘eyes and ears’, to resume testimony in hush-money trial
Former National Enquirer publisher says he helped Trump to suppress negative stories that threatened 2016 election campaign. The former tabloid publisher David Pecker will continue testimony at Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial on Thursday, ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
David Pecker testifies Michael Cohen said Trump ‘furious’ over refusal to pay Stormy Daniels – live
Ex-National Enquirer publisher emphasizing in testimony that he refused to pay off any more people for Trump when Stormy Daniels looked to sell her affair. A guide to Trump’s hush-money trialWho is David Pecker, key witness in Trump’s criminal ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Trump lawyers resume questioning first witness in New York criminal trial
Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers will resume their questioning of the first witness in his New York criminal trial Friday. David Pecker, the former publisher of National Enquirer, has testified for several days in the trial.CBS News - Top stories - New York -
King Charles to resume public duties after 'progress' in cancer treatment
Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties for the first time since his cancer diagnosis as Kate, the Princess of Wales, continues treatement.NBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
King Charles to resume public duties after cancer treatment
Buckingham Palace says 75-year-old monarch will take part in limited engagements with schedule subject to doctors’ adviceFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
King Charles to Resume Royal Work After Cancer Diagnosis
Charles’s treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer will continue, but the king’s medical team is very encouraged by the progress made so far, the palace said.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
King Charles to Resume Public Duties Amid Cancer Treatment
The king’s cancer treatment will continue but doctors are “pleased with the progress made so far,” a palace spokesman said.The New York Times - World - United Kingdom -
King Charles to Resume Public Duties Amid Cancer Treatment
The king’s cancer treatment will continue but doctors are “pleased with the progress made so far,” a palace spokesman said.The New York Times - Top stories - United Kingdom -
King Charles to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis
King Charles III is going to resume public duties "after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis," Buckingham Palace said in a Friday statement. Charles will make his first public appearance next week at a ...The Hill - Politics - United Kingdom -
King Charles III to resume public duties, palace says
King Charles III will resume public duties next week, Buckingham Palace announced Friday. This comes nearly three months after news emerged that the monarch was being treated for an undisclosed type of cancer. CBS News royal contributor Julian ...CBS News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
King Charles to resume public duties after cancer treatment
Buckingham Palace says 75-year-old monarch will take part in limited engagements with schedule subject to doctors’ adviceFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
The flight attendant who became CEO hopes more women will make it to the top
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Rapunzel reimagined: the women retelling fairytales to challenge notions of perfection
And They Lived … Ever After is a south Asian book of reworked European classics written by women with disabilities . A deaf Snow White, a blind Cinderella, a neurodivergent ugly duckling and a wheelchair-using Rapunzel: classic European fairytales ...The Guardian - World