Gloria Steinem is a fierce embodiment of the ideals of the 60s and 70s, but is she a nice person? Our author learns the truth.
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Take Charge: The One Screen Addiction That Saves You Money
We can’t see or touch electricity, so it’s hard to know how much we’re using or where we’re wasting. Here are the three best energy monitors, which will change all that.
The Pushers: How a Former Hairstylist Turned Her Layoff into a New Business
Kathy Murphy spun job loss, divorce and money problems into a movie deal.
It Pays to Worship the Sun: How Solar Power Can Save You Tons of Cash
All hail solar power. What would you do with an extra $100 to $300 a month?
The Dog Walking Artist: When a Passion Becomes a New Midlife Career
We call them The Pushers—women who are pushing themselves in new directions and toward new passions. We hope that through their inspiration in this regular feature, they’ll push you to take a leap of your own—or maybe just a small first step. Who knows where you’ll end up?
Women Over 50 Are the Secret Weapon in Our Feminist Fight
You might not have ever protested anything except your property taxes, but a pioneer in the Women’s Movement in the ’70s says that we have a real advantage in today’s effort—women just like you!
The Hillary Clinton Slap Down and the Coming Era of Regression
Nina Burleigh, a veteran political reporter and Clinton-watcher, witnessed Hillary’s rise and collapse. Here she gives us a report from the front lines.