Good for the planet, good for your wallet: Follow this wise advice from our own eco-expert Diane MacEachern on how to get your home more sustainable than ever.
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Love and Chairish: Meet The Unintentional Home Entrepreneur
Anna Brockway had an idea for a new way to shop for home furnishings—and did it ever take off! She tells her story and shares some design wisdom with us here.
And You Think YOU Feel Invisible?
We all have at times sensed that our opinions and our ideas don’t matter now that we’re middle-aged women. For women of color, that feeling is often doubly intense. Gail Dudley explains how this happens—despite good intentions—and how to move ahead.
Kirsten Gillibrand: The Star that Trump Built
This rising political force and fierce feminist is being hailed as the Democrats’ best hope for the 2020 election. Lorraine Glennon takes a closer look, and finds that not all women are ready to back the New York senator. Here’s why.
What Is Sexual Misconduct? Our Poll Shows Where the Line Should Be Drawn
What is sexual misconduct and where do you draw the line these days? To some, it is very clearly cut. Here’s what our poll on the #metoo movement found.
Holes in My Résumé: The Challenges of Going Back to Work at Midlife
After years of being a mother and working for herself, Helen Darling decided to get a “real job.” Here’s how she snagged one—in high tech no less.
Women of the Year: Here Are Our Favorite Movers & Shakers
So many women earned our awe this year and inspired us to be even bolder. With great difficulty, we narrowed the list to 13 and are thrilled to honor them here. Who did we miss?
How to Reduce Food Waste: 3 Ways to Waste Less of What You Buy Most
Americans typically squander 40 percent of their food budget. Here are easy ways to reduce food waste that will help you pocket $40 of every $100 you used to spend.
RV Living: A Modern Migrant Workforce Over the Age of 50
They’re a new phalanx of people over age 50 who live in RVs and travel across the country, looking for work.
How Did A Straight Farm Girl Become the “Gay Matchmaker?”
An unconventional route led Tammy Shaklee from rural America to television news and politics before she created her dream career finding love matches for gays and lesbians.