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Capitol Police names first woman to lead as acting chief in the wake of insurrection
Yogananda Pittman, who is also the first Black person to head the law enforcement agency, assumed the role on Friday.
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Several women have resigned from the Trump administration following Capitol riot
At least six women — including Elaine Chao and Betsy DeVos — have announced they were stepping down after a mob stormed the Capitol on January 6.
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The 19th grows our revenue team
Anne Musial joins as The 19th's director of foundation philanthropy and Jennifer Ajluni is our new director of individual philanthropy.
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Melania Trump seeks to distance self from president’s role in Capitol insurrection
In a statement posted on Monday morning, the first lady condemned the violence but made no mention of the forces responsible for the attack.
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In 2021, states are poised to tighten abortion restrictions
The more conservative Supreme Court will likely embolden lawmakers to pass restrictions that could run afoul of Roe v. Wade.
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Women overcame the toxic masculinity that defined the Trump presidency. Then it was displayed anew.
While women channeled their activism into progress, men took out their grievances on democracy.
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White women fight for Trump alongside far-right extremists
Two women were among those who died following the riot at the Capitol. But White women are not often seen as the face of extremism.
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Kim Janey will become Boston’s first Black and woman mayor
Janey is expected to join a small group of Black women who lead the nation’s largest cities.
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The women who saved the boxes of electoral votes during a riot in the Capitol
A Senate aide directed staff to protect the three mahogany boxes containing the certified electoral college votes while rioters stormed the Capitol Wednesday afternoon.
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New report says 40 percent of Trump’s judicial appointments are anti-LGBTQ+
Cases are very likely to go before one of Trump’s anti-LGBTQ+ judges now and for a generation to come.