by Jeannie Ralston | Jun 15, 2021
Editor’s Note: The woman who gave Donald Trump the business last October is doing softer duty as the temporary host of Jeopardy. What do you think of her performance? To mark the occasion, here’s the story about Savannah Guthrie we ran in the fall...
by Jeannie Ralston | May 27, 2021
Editor’s Note: One of the women who most ignited the Karen meme last year was Amy Cooper, who called the police on a black birdwatcher in Central Park and lied that he was threatening her. The fallout was swift. She was fired from her job at Franklin Templeton, and...
by Jeannie Ralston | May 19, 2021
The judge called the case a “made for television situation,” and he neatly summed up the stranger-than-fiction drama that had unfolded in Nueces County, Texas. Two women–Mary Ann Saenz High and Cynthia Rector–were born on the same day, April...
by Jeannie Ralston | May 1, 2021
Did you think it was just you? Buying some luscious bath salts or a new Anthropologie top you’ve been eyeing, then handing the item to your husband or child so they can wrap it up and “surprise” you with it on Mother’s Day? Or maybe even...
by Jeannie Ralston | Apr 27, 2021
This year, we got the first female vice president of the U.S. Does that mean it’s time for the first female mayor of our country’s largest city? Maya Wiley thinks so. The former MSNBC legal analyst has mounted a solid campaign for the spot and has emerged...