Ann Romney Apparently Joins Twitter to Refute CNN Analyst’s Claim That She Doesn’t Work
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Mitt Romney doesn't want to talk about much besides the economy.
The city has been ordered to pay $128 million to past minority applicants.
The radio host is paying the price for his latest insult. Why now?
This is why we try never to rigorously exercise.
Men who sniffed jars containing women's tears were found to experience "drops in testosterone."
Debralee Lorenzana vindicated by social scientists.
His methodology may have been a little off.
A lot of people think Wall Street rejects women. In fact, it is the other way around.
"She is entitled to go out with friends and have a good time and not have her top pulled down and get that in a video," said her lawyer.
"It's an excellent question," the Treasury secretary notes. Why, thank you!
The embattled firm is being sued by an ex-employee who claims she was put on the "mommy track."
Forty years after a landmark discrimination suit, not all female employees at the magazine are happy.
In an excellent interview by Doree Shafrir, Gail Collins talks about why women aren't making strides fast enough lately, and why nobody has time to be a mentor anymore.
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