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The Career Change Secret You May Be Overlooking—Intentional Boredom

Boredom may be more than a passing frustration. Research suggests that brief periods of monotony can support creative thinking, helping people pivot in their careers.

ByCheryl Robinson,

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New Research Reveals Who Is Most Likely To Buy Into Corporate Nonsense

The new Corporate Bulls—- Receptivity Scale reveals who is most likely to fall for corporate nonsense - and why that's bad for business.

ByLindsay Kohler,

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An Exclusive Women’s Community Just Got Acquired—Part Of Billions Flowing Into AI-Proof Businesses

After 12 years of building Dreamers & Doers, founder Gesche Haas sold the bootstrapped women's entrepreneurial community. Her exit reflects a much larger shift in what we value—and what we're willing to pay for.

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Olympic Champion Hezly Rivera Withdraws From Pan American Championships

Olympic gold medalist Hezly Rivera has withdrawn from the gymnastics team final at the 2026 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro, ending her individual bid for a continental title.

ByCaroline Price,

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Interview: Reshma Saujani On Her Film ‘No Country For Mothers’ And What It Will Take To Support American Families

Moms First founder Reshma Saujani discusses her new documentary, No Country for Mothers, and how we can address the structural challenges and cultural divisions facing mothers today.

ByMarianne Schnall,

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Alex Taylor Thought She Was Building A Women's Health Company. Instead, She Found Herself Fighting To Change The System

The co-founder of Perelel Health turned a personal health struggle into a mission to close the women's health research gap, and help women get answers instead of “shoulder shrugs.”

ByMaia Niguel Hoskin,

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A 22-Year-Old Just Raised $11.6 Million To Read Women’s Hidden Hormone Signals

A 22-year-old Stanford grad raised $11.6M to build a wearable that infers hormone levels from your wrist. Can inference replace a blood test?

ByGeri Stengel,

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Why Access, Not Capital, May Be The Biggest Barrier Facing Women Founders

Why women founders struggle to raise capital isn't just about funding. Learn how access to networks, investors and opportunities may be the bigger barrier to growth.

ByMelissa Houston,

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Your Employer Owns Your Title. It Doesn't Own Your Credibility

Your employer owns your title, not your credibility. Why women are building reputations that outlast any single job.

ByAlli Kushner,

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Is WFH Straining Your Relationship? New Research Reveals Why Some Couples Struggle

New research suggests bringing work home may have an impact on your romantic relationship. How couples fare depends on how they view work-home boundaries.

ByKim Elsesser,

Senior Contributor