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The Pandemic Drove Women Out of the Workforce. Will They Come Back? The Pandemic Drove Women Out of the Workforce. Will They Come Back?
Mon, July, 26, 2021
Roughly 2 million women left the workforce during the pandemic. Now, they're not returning to work as quickly as they left. Megan Cassella from Politico has the story.
At the Largest Gun Show in the U.S., the Focus is Women, First-Time Buyers At the Largest Gun Show in the U.S., the Focus is Women, First-Time Buyers
Mon, January, 27, 2020
Cameron McWhirter of The Wall Street Journal explains how the gun industry's latest marketing targets women and first-time buyers.
The legacy of the U.S. Women's World Cup team The legacy of the U.S. Women's World Cup team
Mon, July, 8, 2019
Soccer analyst Glenn Crooks and soccer fanatic Gordon Deal take a look at the legacy of the U.S. Women's World Cup team.
U.S. Women's Soccer Games Out-Earned Men's Games U.S. Women's Soccer Games Out-Earned Men's Games
Tue, June, 18, 2019
Will the U.S. Women's soccer success help them with their gender-discrimination lawsuit? Rachel Bachman from the Wall Street Journal has the story.
With Roe on the ropes, abortion divide grows between blue, red states With Roe on the ropes, abortion divide grows between blue, red states
Wed, April, 17, 2019
States are battling each other over a women's right to choose. Valerie Richardson from the Washington Times is here with the latest.
This Morning with Gordon Deal January 07, 2019 This Morning with Gordon Deal January 07, 2019
Mon, January, 7, 2019
President Trump holds firm on border wall, despite losses GOP women could have big say in things, and how the value of your home could affect the cost of your kids' college education.
Young Women Aren't Waiting to Seek Political Power Young Women Aren't Waiting to Seek Political Power
Mon, October, 22, 2018
The Wall Street Journal's Janet Hook explores the trend of younger women running for office.
Why women don't take paid leave (even when they desperately need to) Why women don't take paid leave (even when they desperately need to)
Tue, March, 28, 2017
Maria Lamagna from MarketWatch has a look at why women fail to take paid leave.
Huge Disconnect in How Men, Women Think They Divide Spending Huge Disconnect in How Men, Women Think They Divide Spending
Tue, December, 6, 2016
Is it men or women who spend more of a households money? Matt Schulz from CreditCards.com has the story.
Suburban Women May Be Hillary Clinton's Lifeline Suburban Women May Be Hillary Clinton's Lifeline
Wed, September, 21, 2016
The Wall Street Journal's Jerry Seib explains why Hillary Clinton's going to need the vote of suburban women.
Pressure Mounts on Harvard's All-Male Clubs to Admit Women Pressure Mounts on Harvard's All-Male Clubs to Admit Women
Fri, April, 22, 2016
Pressure is mounting on Harvard's all-male clubs to admit women. The Wall Street Journal's Melissa Korn has more.
Trump's Women Problem Trump's Women Problem
Fri, March, 11, 2016
Does Donald Trump have a problem with women voters? Karyn Bruggeman from the National Journal has the story.
Clinton looks to sisterhood, but votes may go to Sanders Clinton looks to sisterhood, but votes may go to Sanders
Tue, February, 9, 2016
Frances Stead Sellers from the Washington Post breaks down why Hillary Clinton is losing key votes to Bernie Sanders.
EXTENDED INTERVIEW - Why Some Male Members of Congress Won't Be Alone with Female Staffers EXTENDED INTERVIEW - Why Some Male Members of Congress Won't Be Alone with Female Staffers
Tue, May, 19, 2015
Sarah Mimms from National Journal in an extended interview breaks down why some male members of Congress won't be alone with female staffers.