Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was hospitalized after an allergic reaction on Tuesday. While she is recovering, the incident raises concerns about her role in Trump's immigration policies. Read more about the unfolding situation.
Lewis Hamilton’s co-production of F1: The Movie promised authenticity and diversity, but ultimately fell short in its portrayal of female characters. Despite a strong premise, the film reinforces stereotypes rather than breaking new ground.
As Virginia gears up for its primary election, the race for governor intensifies between Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears. With the backdrop of Trump's impact on suburban voters, this election could redefine the state's political landscape. Will Virginia elect its first female governor?
During a candid chat at the Tribeca Festival, Ellen Pompeo criticized Trump’s aggressive policies, advocating for more women in leadership and reflecting on the entertainment industry’s struggles.
A group of eight women athletes has filed an appeal against the NCAA's $2.8 billion settlement, claiming it violates Title IX by favoring male athletes in revenue distribution. This landmark case could reshape gender equity in college sports.
Sydney Sweeney shares her intense journey to portray boxing icon Christy Martin, gaining 30 pounds and undergoing rigorous training. Discover her inspiring transformation and dedication to this powerful role!
After a groundbreaking career, Misty Copeland announces her retirement from American Ballet Theater. Celebrated as the first Black female principal dancer, she leaves a powerful legacy in the ballet world.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces sanctions on four female judges of the ICC, claiming their actions against the US and Israel are illegitimate. The ICC calls the sanctions an attack on its independence.
Follow the latest updates on President Trump's first 100 days, including tariffs with China, declining approval ratings, and a contentious funding battle with Harvard University.
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's comments about not knowing the hurricane season have ignited criticism from lawmakers, raising concerns about his preparedness as storms loom this summer.