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Election 2024
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The movement to swear off men: No sex. No dating. No marriage. No children.
In the days after Donald Trump was elected president, the 4B feminist movement is capturing young women’s interest on social media.
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Three states had paid leave on the ballot. Voters overwhelmingly approved all of them.
In Missouri, Alaska and Nebraska, where voters supported President-elect Donald Trump, they also voted to expand paid sick leave, proving that "voters don't see these as partisan issues.”
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Trump taps 'Ice Baby' Susan Wiles as new chief of staff
The longtime Florida political operative will become the first woman to hold the key position.
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Democrats were united and turned out. Harris lost anyway.
Voters issued a broad repudiation of not only Harris’ campaign but the Democratic Party’s vision for the country.
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What will it take for a woman to be president?
To be a first is to be a pioneer; to come up short is to be a pariah.
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Mississippi is now the only state to have never sent a woman to the U.S. House
North Dakotans elected Republican Julie Fedorchak on Tuesday.
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'Don't ever give up': Read Kamala Harris’ full concession speech
“While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign,” Harris said, speaking at Howard University.
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More women than ever will serve as U.S. governors
With a win by Republican Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, 13 women will hold the seat across the country, an all-time record.
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Abortion rights won in seven states — but a Trump presidency makes them vulnerable
A second Trump presidency and mixed results in abortion ballot measures and state supreme court races suggest access will grow more unequal in the United States.
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Officials ran a smooth election, silencing the false narrative around voter fraud
Amid reports of bomb threats, technical glitches and Trump sowing initial doubts on the voting process, experts say election officials were prepared to administer America’s elections.