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The remains of ‘Swamp Mountain Jane Doe’ were found in 1976. She’s finally been identified - Oregon authorities say DNA has ...
Oregon authorities say DNA has helped identify a woman's remains after 49 years. Oregon State Police announced this week that the remains of Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter were identified in ...
The stories of six South African women who travelled to fight for workers and for women’s rights, and risked it all.
Israeli digital diplomat David Saranga is using sub-national forms of diplomacy to make inroads into South African society ...
In her 16 years on Capitol Hill, she emerged as a champion of women’s rights, especially equal pay for comparable work.
Without structural change, midwifery will remain a privilege instead of a right. Reform must happen on two fronts: hospitals ...
On Sept. 9, 2018, John Legend became the first Black man to earn EGOT status -- winning at the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and ...
In 2021, the Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) launched a global news feature series on the history, contemporary ...
An Ebola outbreak has killed 16 people in Congo, and a WHO official says President Trump's aid cuts "will definitely have an ...
The first 75 honorees are designated “Made in the PSAC,” a group that recognizes former student-athletes who have gone on to ...
Daniella Gray is a Newsweek Family & Parenting Reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on family dynamics, childhood development, parenting styles, U.S. education and current trends in family and ...
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