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Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office tried to score political points this past week by posting a wrestling ...
Women in Successful Careers (WISCAR), a non-profit organization committed to advancing professional women in Nigeria and across Africa, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, has officially ...
Part of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding invite has been revealed, setting social media ablaze. The couple is reportedly tying the knot this week in Venice in a wedding rumored to be costing ...
Female politicians with ambition are perceived as less likeable and take a hit in popularity and electoral success. This phenomena has been termed the double bind, which is a paradox experienced ...
It seems beyond credence that politicians would utter statements which diminish women's dignity. The continuation of these attitudes by powerful figures creates a sense of disappointment.
Besides, female politicians are often held to higher standards and have had to work harder to prove themselves. They Always Want to Be Role Models When women lead, they don't just want to govern.
Women constitute 51% of the US population but only hold 21% of executive positions. Negative comments and sexism from figures like Donald Trump create a hostile environment for women in politics.
Several factors could be driving women to serve as stronger advocates for their home districts, Kaslovsky said. "Voters seem to hold women to a higher standard," she said.
While high-profile politicians and celebrities, including singer Taylor Swift, have been victims of deepfake porn, experts say women not in the public eye are equally vulnerable.
All told, the world has 26 female heads of state and government right now, down from a high of 38 in 2023. Among the others who are out of power: Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen’s second term ...
Despite some progress, women remain seriously underrepresented in politics globally. As of 2023, women held only 26% of parliamentary seats and 15.8% of the positions as heads of state or government.
In socially-conservative Pakistan, an AI-generated clip purporting to show a female politician hugging a provincial male chief minister has been shared in social media posts. The clip was created ...