March 8, 2023 International Women's Day: 6 facts to know about the global celebration of women International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of all women across the world on March 8. Here are facts to know.
March 4, 2023 USA Powerlifting must let transgender athletes compete in women’s division after losing discrimination case USA Powerlifting will be forced to allow transgender people to compete in its female competitions after losing a discrimination case earlier this week.
March 4, 2023 Bill to sanction groups involved in China’s bloody human organ harvesting industry advances in the House Rep. Chris Smith's Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023 would impose sanctions on any person determined to fund or participate in forced organ harvesting or trafficking
March 1, 2023 'Gutfeld!' proposes some new flavors to Ben & Jerry's 'Gutfeld!' panelists weigh in on how some of America's biggest companies, including Ben & Jerry's, are accused of using migrant child labor.
February 27, 2023 Iran forces female students to attend hijab ‘counseling’ after months of women’s rights protests Dozens of female students across Iran have been forced to take a "mandatory counseling session" for failing to wear their hijab correctly.
February 26, 2023 UN torched for gushing over China's $800,000 donation to support human rights: 'Complete and utter joke' The United Nation's human rights office thanked China for giving an $800,000 donation, prompting renewed calls to halt U.S. funding to the body accused of "shilling for China."
February 26, 2023 Austin civil rights director resigns after employees file complaints about workplace mistreatment: report The director of Austin's Civil Rights Office reportedly submitted her resignation this week, several months after multiple city employees filed complaints against her.
February 26, 2023 Reporter's Notebook: In Russia 'there is no such thing as support in a non-free society' What a year of war has done to Russian society and why they have put up with it. Russia expert Ekaterina Schulmann takes stock of society
February 21, 2023 Seattle becomes first US city to ban discrimination based on caste Seattle added caste as a protected category in the city's anti-discrimination laws, making it the first city in the U.S. to outlaw such discrimination.
February 17, 2023 'Western agenda': Taliban ban sale of birth control, according to report The Taliban have already greatly restricted women's rights in Afghanistan, banning women from higher education and restricting access to public areas such as gyms and parks.