Arizona woman alleges sexual assault by Trevor Bauer; he denies allegation and countersues

The woman’s accusations are laid out in a civil suit updated this week in Maricopa County Superior Court. She first sued the former Cy Young Award winner in December, and Bauer countersued in April. The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they have been victims of sexual assault. The woman’s attorney did…

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Southern Baptists Confirm Rejection of Women Pastors

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), one of the largest Protestant denominations in the United States, recently reaffirmed its long-standing position against the ordination of women pastors. The decision, made at the SBC’s annual meeting, has reignited a heated debate within the religious community and beyond. Supporters of gender equality in ministry view this move as…

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Breaking the Chains: Protecting Puerto Rico’s Women

As Puerto Rico envisions its future, it is crucial to acknowledge and address the deep-rooted issue of gender-based violence that continues to plague the island. The enduring colonialist legacy has contributed to a systemic problem, leaving Puerto Rican women vulnerable to various forms of abuse and discrimination. To truly build a prosperous and equitable future,…

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Breaking the Silence: Unveiling the Power of Flash Periods

A new trend is emerging among women, and it’s shaking up the way we view and discuss menstruation. “Flash periods,” as they’re being called, are a movement that aims to bring visibility and openness to the experience of menstruation. These flash periods involve spontaneous, public displays of period products and discussions, challenging the stigma and…

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When Affirmative Action Fades: Empowering Women Beyond the Supreme Court’s Verdict

In recent years, affirmative action has been a subject of intense debate and legal challenges. The policy, which aims to address historical disadvantages and promote diversity, has been instrumental in providing opportunities for underrepresented groups, including women, in education and employment. However, with the changing composition of the Supreme Court and ongoing legal battles, there…

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