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Monday, February 5
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Black women suffer disproportionately from ‘superwoman schema’
(NEW YORK) -- When her firstborn child estranged herself from the family after getting married, Glenda Boone, 61, thought her daughter’s new husband was to blame for turning her child against her. It took Boone’s second daughter, Lauren, 32, to explain to her that even ...
Monday, February 5
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ABC News
Migrants allegedly snatched phones from 62 women in NYC crime spree: Police
(NEW YORK) -- Three migrants were arrested in the Bronx overnight Monday for a citywide crime spree that included stealing women's phones off the street, police said. The New York Police Department executed a search warrant at the suspected safe house and made the arrests. They ...
Saturday, February 3
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ABC News
2 women found slain in similar manner near each other in Indianapolis: Police
(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Indianapolis police are investigating the homicides of two women who were found slain in a similar manner near each other just days apart. Indianapolis Interim Police Chief Christopher Bailey said they have not determined if the two deaths are connected but that there ...
Tuesday, January 30
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Jennifer Russell
Women in Agriculture Conference 2024 on March 22, 2024, in Rock Island
Dr. Annie Kinwa-Muzinga will headline the 2024 Women in Agriculture Conference in Rock Island on Friday, March 22, 2024. Dr. Annie Kinwa-Muzinga has been a Professor of Agribusiness in the Regina Roth Applied Agricultural and Food Studies Department at Morningside University since August 2018. ...
Tuesday, January 30
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Tom Katz
Women in Agriculture Conference
The Women in Agriculture Conference committee is excited for the 2024, Women in Agriculture Conference. Dr. Annie Kinwa-Muzinga will headline for the annual Women in Agriculture Conference in Rock Island on Friday, March 22nd. Dr. Annie Kinwa-Muzinga is a Professor of Agribusiness in Agribusiness ...
Wednesday, January 24
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ABC News
Nashville notes: CMT Next Women of Country + Brooks & Dunn’s Reboot Tour presale
CMT has unveiled its Next Women of Country class of 2024. Among the 14 newcomers are Anne Wilson, Ella Langley, Emily Ann Roberts, HunterGirl, Karley Scott Collins, Mae Estes, Tanner Adell, The Castellows and Tigirlily Gold. You can read more about this year's class on Billboard now. The artist presale for Brooks & Dunn's ...
Monday, January 22
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River Cities' Reader
“The Women that ‘Swung’ the Band: Little-Known African American Women Musicians & Composers,” February 1
Highlighting the significant yet underrepresented role of African American women in the history of jazz music, Davenport's Figge Art History opens its celebration of Black History month with the February 1 presentation The Women that “Swung” the Band: Little-Known African American Women Musicians ...
Monday, January 22
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River Cities' Reader
“The Women that ‘Swung’ the Band: Little-Known African American Women Musicians & Composers,” February 1
Highlighting the significant yet underrepresented role of African American women in the history of jazz music, Davenport's Figge Art History opens its celebration of Black History month with the February 1 presentation The Women that “Swung” the Band: Little-Known African American Women Musicians ...
Thursday, December 14
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The Center Square
Ex-U.S. government employee pleads guilty to drugging, sexually abusing women
(The Center Square) – A former employee of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico has pleaded guilty to drugging and sexually abusing women in multiple countries over several years. ...
Thursday, December 14
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Researchers find possible cause of morning sickness: What this means for pregnant women
(NEW YORK) -- For the first time, researchers say they’ve found a possible cause of one of the most common, and life-interrupting, symptoms of pregnancy: morning sickness. This possible cause, according to a study published Wednesday in the medical journal Nature, is a hormone called ...
Friday, December 8
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Israel-Gaza live updates: Hamas’ refusal to free young women ended cease-fire, White House says
(NEW YORK) -- The temporary cease-fire between Hamas and Israel ended early Friday, and Israel has resumed its bombardment of Gaza. The end of the cease-fire came after Hamas freed over 100 of the more than 200 people its militants took hostage during the Oct. ...
Thursday, December 7
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Biden calls reports of Hamas’ sexual violence against Israeli women ‘appalling’
Editor's note: This report contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence. (WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden has blamed Hamas' refusal to release civilian female hostages for the end of a temporary cease-fire, and he called reports of women allegedly sexually assaulted by Hamas "appalling." "We had a ...
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