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Domestic violence: one more reason for health care reform
I just received this email from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. I’m embarrassed to admit that I didn’t already know this: Eight states (Idaho, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyo...[Read on]
Domestic violence is a "pre-existing condition"?!
Incredibly disturbing news from the SEIU blog: [I]n DC and nine other states, including Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyoming, insurance companies have gone too far, claiming that ...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Summer BBQ
Summer time is close to drawing to an end, nevertheless, many are still firing up the grill and enjoying social time out of doors.Growing up in the south, grilling out has been a summer tradition in my family for every event that falls within the warm mon...[Read on]
2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft
The Women’s Professional Soccer draft takes place next week, on January 15th in Philadelphia at the NSCAA National Convention. The folks at WPS have done a great job keeping fans in the loop and as we countdown to the big day, they’ve polled a number...[Read on]
Iran, North Korea Playing Diplomatic Games With American Journalists?
Roxana Saberi’s dad says she is ‘pretty suicidal’ in Iran’s Evin Prison, while some say North Korea will use Al Gore’s Current TV journos as bargaining chipsJournalists Detained in Iran, North Korea | Today 9:50 am Iran and...[Read on]
Few Details on Detained Journalists From Al Gore's Current TV
Whereabouts of Euna Lee and Laura Ling — sister of former ‘View’ co-host Lisa Ling — unknown; U.S. working with Chinese, Swiss on releaseAmerican Journalists Detained in North Korea | Today 11:00 am Time may not be on the side o...[Read on]
Why were Laura Ling and Euna Lee in North Korea?
Absent from reporting on the imprisonment and release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, which has taken the disturbing turn of focusing on the power dynamic between the Clintons, is the story the journalists were investigating in the first place. A piece by Ji-...[Read on]
Women’s College Cup: True Blue
In a battle between the NCAA’s most storied program and an unbeaten Stanford squad, history won out, as North Carolina took a 1-0 win to claim its record 20th national title. It was a heartbreaking outcome for Stanford (and after UCLA lost in the semis...[Read on]
Remembering Elizabeth Edwards, Power Mom
Elizabeth Edwards with her daughter Cate at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Boston. By Elise Amendola/File/AP Photo. I will remember Elizabeth Edwards first and always as a mom. I think that’s the role she cherished most among the breathtak...[Read on]
Gearing up for the WPS Draft
As yu may know, I’m the Web Coordinator at Women’s Professional Soccer – So I wanted to give quick update here from my department at the league office. First off, the 2010 WPS Draft will be held on Friday, January 15th at 10am in Philadelphia, PA, i...[Read on]
Tribeca Winners: It's All About the Art
David Salle, "Untitled" 2008. Awarded to Carlos Chahine, for his film The North Road, which won best narrative short. Emitting a collective, satisfied, post-coital sigh after a week and a half of building tension, the nation learned the results of... ...[Read on]
Sign the petition for Euna Lee and Laura Ling
Euna Lee and Laura LingAs you may have heard by now, two American journalists with CurrentTV, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were just sentenced to 12 years in a North Korean labor camp. They were found guilty of unspecified "grave crimes" and "hostile acts" --...[Read on]
A Green Backyard Barbecue
July 4th is one of my favorite holidays. I like to celebrate with a backyard barbecue (of course) and by giving my husband an extra BIG hug (eight years ago, Ron and I met on Independence Day). This holiday weekend, Ron fired up the Weber. Over the years...[Read on]
Feel-Good of the Day: First Women-Run Pharmacy in North America Opens
Sadly, most of the time pharmacists are mentioned on Feministing it's regarding "conscience clause" folks - anti-choice pharmacists (and their buddy Bush) who believe it's their "religious or moral" right to refuse to sell contraception to women even th...[Read on]
Bendix Announces "The Passion That Drives You" Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the Bendix Brakes "The Passion That Drives You"  Scholarship contest. Each of these inspiring young people earned a $2500 scholarship towards their automotive education. Here at AskPatty.com, we're especially pleased to...[Read on]
Honda Award Winners - Best Female Collegiate Athletes
For the 24th consecutive year, Honda has honored the most outstanding female collegiate athletes in the nation with the Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports by a panel of more than 1,000 NCAA a...[Read on]
Phenomenal Women Everywhere
(Editor’s Note:  Pretty Tough Team member Heidi Johnson-Fry is a champion duathlete from Montana. This is her account of the recent World Duathlon Championships). Phenomenal women everywhere! I just returned from the World Duathlon Championships, in...[Read on]
Top 10 Reasons for Sarah Palin Resignation
The following was written prior to cocktail hour on the west coast.... 1) She thought that MJ was the King of the GOP not the King of POP 2) Test results were about to be released to show that her grandchild TRIP is really the son of TRIP (Sr.) 3) She ...[Read on]
If Cameron Crowe and Nancy Wilson Can’t Stay Married, Who Can?
Cameron Crowe and Nancy Wilson are divorcing? This should send a jolt of dread through the community of musicians, journalists, publicists, managers; any of us who’ve pledged some of our souls to rock ‘n’ roll and worried about it ever since. For ar...[Read on]
Despite Myth, Anorexics Do Become Pregnant
(WOMENSENEWS)--As a child with anorexia, I was too young to worry about losing my period. But many of the older girls and women in my treatment center believed the loss of a regular period was a perk to the potentially deadly illness. With the loss of th...[Read on]
First Farming: The White House Goes Organic
After a long week of depressing, doom-and-gloom articles, I saw a news story that lifted me out of the funk: Michelle Obama will break ground on the White House South Lawn to plant an organic vegetable garden. Not since Eleanor Roosevelt has a First L...[Read on]
March Madness Online: Thank you, ESPN, for promoting women
Ok, so March Madness has officially begun. It’s my favorite time of the year!! This year, I actually decided to participate (shocking) by filling out brackets and starting Women Talk Sports groups) for both the Men’s NCAA Championships (via CBS Spor...[Read on]
NCAA Women’s Soccer Final Four Determined
The NCAA women’s soccer playoffs are coming to an end with just the last four teams standing after a somewhat predictable quarter final round. Stanford defeated Florida 5-0, Notre Dame and Ohio State both shut out their opponents, Oklahoma State and Geo...[Read on]
So you think you want to be a Rodeo Cowgirl
Another chapter in the "So you think you want to be a Rodeo Cowgirl" saga... Last night we were at Gladewater, TX, right in the heart of the severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings.  It was hot, and the clouds starting coming in from the north and...[Read on]
Democrats Furious Over Tax Cuts
• House Democrats are not so happy with President Obama after he made a tax-cut deal with Republicans. [The Hill] • Admiral Mike Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, lashed out at China today after the country failed to intervene diploma...[Read on]
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