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The Women Who Ran...and LostAn unprecedented number of women are running in the midterms. But for many of them, the long, arduous months on the campaign trail won't result in a new job.
By Julie Zeilinger Published
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New York City Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen Is Making Her Hometown the Best Place on Earth for WomenIn the wake of the 2016 election, Alicia Glen became hell-bent on making NYC a safe haven.
By Kimberly Cutter Published
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What Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer Learned From Years on the Campaign TrailThe former senator and her daughter have one big takeaway.
By Barbara Boxer and Nicole Boxer Published
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Why Gretchen Whitmer's Bid for Governor Should Be Important to Every WomanIt all comes down to a law enacted in 1931.
By Jenny Hollander Published
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Why You Need to Take Risks to Succeed, According to Top Female BossesFour powerhouse women spoke at Marie Claire's 'Power Trip' event.
By Samantha Bergeson Published
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Why Your Vote Is More Important This Year Than Ever BeforeWhat you do in November could change the future of our country.
By Barbara Boxer Published
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What Happens When You Can’t Afford Breast Cancer Reconstruction?Features Disease took their breasts. Mounting bills may keep it that way.
By Sara Gaynes Levy Published
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The Creator of the Shitty Media Men List Is Being Sued—and You Can Help Fund Her Legal FeesThe list became a key example of the "whisper networks" women use to keep each other safe.
By Cady Drell Published
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Yes, Running for Office Is Risky, But It's Worth ItThere's never a good time to run, according to two women who know first hand: former senator Barbara Boxer and her daughter, Nicole.
By Barbara Boxer Published
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This New Charity Is Using Some of the Wedding Industry's $100 Billion to Fight Child MarriageVOW is partnering with The Knot and Crate Barrel on the initiative.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Dakota Johnson Just Instagrammed Her Phone Number For a Great Reason“I don’t want to speak for you. I want to listen to you.”
By Cady Drell Published
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Meghan Markle Has Two Solo Appearances on Her Royal Tour With Prince Harry, and They're Feminism-FocusedThe Duchess is working with causes close to her heart.
By Lucy Wood Published
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How Are Appetite Suppressing Lollipops Still a Thing?
One writer investigates the hype by trying them herself.
By Allie Conti Published
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How Fantastic Fest Turned a Scandal Into an Opportunity for RedemptionBecause women like scary movies, too.
By Monica Castillo Published
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Christine Blasey Ford's Testimony—Here's Everything You Should KnowIn case you've been (understandably) avoiding the news cycle.
By Cady Drell Published
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Mika Brzezinski Isn't Afraid to Say What You're ThinkingThe 'Morning Joe' co-host has been through it all, making the advice in her book 'Know Your Value' incredibly, well, valuable.
By Cady Drell Published
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Nicole Kidman Makes Her MarkShe went from ingenue to serious dramatic actress (and has an Oscar and Emmy to prove it). In next month's drama 'Boy Erased,' the actress brings her signature humanity and heart.
By Brooke Hauser Published
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Workers at McDonald's to Stage a #MeToo-Inspired StrikeHappening September 18, it's being called "the first multi-state strike specifically targeting sexual harassment."
By Cady Drell Published
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Without the Swimsuit Competition, Miss America Feels Different This Time AroundLast night's event is being called Miss America 2.0.
By Cady Drell Published
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Brett Kavanaugh Just Called Birth Control “Abortion-Inducing Drugs”The statement is as troubling as it is factually incorrect.
By Cady Drell Published
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A Ballet Dancer Claims Nude Photos Were Taken Without Her Consent. Now She’s Suing the New York City Ballet.The company has faced other allegations of abuse already this year.
By Cady Drell Published
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Sex Work Is Almost Never a ChoiceAnd the women who perform it deserve to be heard and believed.
By Natasha Guynes Published
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How Immigration Shaped These Female Founders and CEOsThey tell their stories of creating success out of sheer will.
By Brooke Hauser Published
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Our Immigration StoriesDespite backgrounds that criss-cross the globe, these women are making a home—and a name—for themselves here in the States. And we're lucky to have them.
By Brooke Hauser Published
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How I Went From Fired to CEOIn an excerpt from Create Cultivate founder Jaclyn Johnson's new book, WorkParty, Johnson shares how she bounced back after getting laid off. Hint: pizza.
By Jaclyn Johnson Published
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United We StandMarie Claire editor-in-chief Anne Fulenwider commits the September issue to immigration.
By Anne Fulenwider Published



