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Best Cashmere Sweaters For Women Under $100

I take a simple approach to fall dressing: The cozier, the better. Fluffy camel coats? Count me in. Oversize knits? I have more than I can count. As soon as the temperature drops, I want feel like I’m wearing a Snuggie but look like I’m actually trying. Yet there’s one quintessentially fall piece that has…

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6 Women Who Are Shaping the Future of Fashion

For every step it feels like the fashion industry takes forward, it takes several back. Racial diversity might be improving on the runway, but it’s still lacking behind-the-scenes. You can see curve models in magazines, but they’re less visible during Fashion Week. Brand campaigns might feel more inclusive with their casting, but options in stores…

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93 More Women Have Accused Former USC Gynecologist George Tyndall of Sexual Abuse

The University of Southern California continues to reckon with sexual assault allegations leveled against its former campus gynecologist George Tyndall. On Thursday, two new lawsuits were filed on behalf of 93 additional women who claim the university purposefully concealed the abuse—which brings the total number of Tyndall’s accusers to about 500. The new claims come…

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'Get Out' Producer Is Catching Heat for Saying Women Don't Want to Direct Horror Movies

Jason Blum is a key figure in the horror movie business. He and his production company, Blumhouse, are responsible for some of the most popular (and critically acclaimed) scary flicks of the past few years, including Get Out, Paranormal Activity, and The Purge. His recent comments about female horror directors, however, aren’t receiving the same…

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Women in Congress Have Never Hit What Researchers Call "The Tipping Point." How Would Government Change If They Did?

The end of 2013 government shutdown started with pizza, wine, and 20-ish frustrated female senators. It was Aaron Sorkin–esque, except zero men were present. By the first week of October, the partisan battle had dragged Washington to a halt. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D–N.H.) invited the women to her office to discuss a plan to reopen…

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