Plus, What Elliot Page’s coming out can teach us and Nasdaq’s new diversity requirements
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Health

Vaccines are on the way. What does that mean for pregnant people?

Major trials have typically left out those pregnant and breastfeeding

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Life

What Elliot Page’s coming out can teach us about supporting transgender people: ‘Lead with love’

First and foremost, don’t ‘deadname’

By Lena Felton

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News

Nasdaq released new diversity requirements. Pushback quickly followed.

Companies that don’t meet the criteria would have to explain why or face possible delisting

By Soo Youn

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Work

In 1968, IBM fired Lynn Conway for being transgender. She finally got an apology.

‘I am the messenger for a lot of other people who have had exactly this experience’

By Sydney Page

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Life

‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is the latest to include the iconic first period scene. Why don’t we ever see normal menstruation on TV?

‘It seems like a pretty limited way of understanding a girl’s development and growth’

By Caroline Kitchener

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Health

Just one educational session about menstrual hygiene can make a difference for young women, new study shows

‘We’re riding the menstrual wave’

By Lateshia Beachum

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News

War has left these Armenian women’s lives in limbo: ‘We are not home, and I miss my home’

See photos of 6 women displaced by the conflict

By Francesco Brembati

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Spotlight

Climbing routes are riddled with racist and misogynistic names. Meet the people trying to change it all.

In one survey, 91 percent of climbers said they have come across a route name they find offensive

By Amanda Loudin

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Comics  //  Perspective

A White stylist had no idea how to handle my Black hair. Here’s what that experience taught me.

In college, I had one of the worst salon visits of my life

By Bianca Xunise

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A deep dive
 
Don’t miss this series

Indifferent Justice: Part 1

How America’s deadliest serial killer went undetected for more than 40 years

Samuel Little says he killed 93 people, preying on women from the margins of society

By Wesley Lowery, Hannah Knowles and Mark Berman

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Indifferent Justice: Part 2

How America’s deadliest serial killer was caught, charged and tried — but never stopped

Samuel Little was charged with attacking women but he escaped justice and kept killing

By Mark Berman, Wesley Lowery and Hannah Knowles

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The third and final part of this series will publish Friday.

 
 
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As stay-at-home restrictions rise, here are ways to cope

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MAGA-ite in Manhattan?: Ivanka Trump’s political ambitions seek new home after the White House

Friends and former associates say they expect the first daughter to think about running for office

By Jacqueline Alemany

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Soccer

U.S. Soccer, women’s team settle on working conditions, setting up appeal over equal pay

The U.S. women’s national team and the U.S. Soccer Federation found some common ground Tuesday

By Steven Goff

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