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Roberta Karmel, First Woman Named to the S.E.C., Dies at 86

She got her training as a young lawyer for the Securities and Exchange Commission, but once she became a commissioner,…

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Faith Ringgold Perfectly Captured the Pitch of America’s Madness

Ringgold’s landmark career was long ignored by the art establishment. But she kept going, mixing the personal and political, and…

World

Validation for Woman Who Said She Was Raped in Australia’s Parliament

More than three years after Brittany Higgins went public with her claim of rape, her case reached a conclusion of…

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The Fever Dream of Landing an Apartment

A woman with a young son started looking for a place before her lease expired, but even her most far-fetched…

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Three Daughters, Three New Memoirs About Mothers

Genevieve Kingston, Susan Lieu and Kao Kalia Yang explore the complicated lives of the women who raised them.

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She Was Kidnapped a Decade Ago With 275 Girls. Finally, She Escaped.

Saratu Dauda had been kidnapped. It was 2014, she was 16, and she was in a truck packed with her…

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Election Workers Face Flood of Threats, but Charges Are Few

The Justice Department has a task force focused on the thousands of threats against state and local officials who oversee…

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Some Used to Dread Readings. Now They Sell Out.

These days, literary events in New York City can require tickets and be just as hard to get into as…

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Republican Women Are Divided on Abortion as Bans Spread

Across the country, fractures are emerging among conservative and centrist women, as they confront a steady drumbeat of new abortion…

World

Anti-Violence Activist Says N.Y.P.D. Leaders Defamed Her Over Criticism

Dana Rachlin, who filed a federal defamation lawsuit against the Police Department, said the string of recent attacks by high-level…

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