• KFDI

    Women’s Fair – Contest Rules

    OFFICIAL RULES SummitMedia LLC. Women’s Fair “Girl’s Day Out” The following are the official rules of SummitMedia, LLC (“Sponsor”) for the Women’s Fair “Girl’s Day Out” Ticket contest (“Contest”) By participating, each participant agrees as follows: NO

  • Rohit on Impact Player rule: 'I'm not a big fan'

    India captain Rohit Sharma is "not a fan" of the Impact Player rule in the IPL, arguing that it's detrimental to the growth of allrounders in Indian cricket. Rohit is the first high-profile Indian player to be critical of the Impact Player rule which was introduced in IPL 2023 and allows teams to bring in a 12th player at any point in a match to replace a player from the XI after the toss."I generally feel that it is going to hold back [development of allrounders] because eventually cricket is...

  • Real-world impact of Arizona abortion ruling begins to emerge

    Gov. Katie Hobbs, who’s serving Arizona only until Jesus returns in glory to root through all those boxes of unscanned Kari Lake votes, is extending a lifeline to the state’s women after Republicans turned the clock back even further than usual. While Republicans work on new state slogans—“What Happens in Arizona Stays in Arizona, Unless You Can Afford a Bus Ticket to Mexico” is the current favorite—Hobbs is actually doing something to help state residents who’ve been blindsided by the...

  • New federal oil and gas rule could impact New Mexico

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced revised rules for oil and gas leasing on federal land. And some advocates in New Mexico say the rules help New Mexico. The BLM leases land across the southwest to oil and gas companies. The rules and framework governing those leases haven't been updated in []

    • ESPN

    NCAA women's championship most-watched hoops game since 2019

    Caitlin Clark and Iowa have the top three television audiences for women's basketball.

  • Mark Kelly: 'Women Could Die' from Arizona 1864 Ruling 'Enabled' by Trump

    Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" that women in his state could die from a 123-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions except to save the life of the mother. | Clips

  • EDITORIAL: Biden cynically defers women's sport rule change until after election

    The Biden administration is slow-walking a top item on the LGBTQ left’s to-do list, opening an opportunity for Republicans to spotlight the unpopular scheme as Election Day nears.

  • New rule change to combat 'negative impact' second and empty homes have in Cambridge

    The tax rule change hopes to bring houses back into use as full-time, permanent housing

  • Strasbourg court’s Swiss climate ruling could have global impact, say experts

    Decision by European court of human rights around vulnerability of older women to heatwaves marks significant shiftA landmark legal ruling at the European court of human rights could open the floodgates for a slew of new court cases around the world, experts have said.The Strasbourg-based court said earlier this week that Switzerland’s failure to do enough to cut its national greenhouse gas emissions was a clear violation of the human rights of a group of more than 2,000 older Swiss women. The...

  • Women’s NCAA title game was most watched basketball broadcast since 2019

    South Carolina-Iowa averaged 18.7m viewers on ABC and ESPNChampionship showdown peaks at 24m viewers on SundaySouth Carolina’s victory over Caitlin Clark and Iowa in Sunday’s women’s NCAA championship game had a preliminary audience average of 18.7 million on ABC and ESPN. The only sporting events in the US to draw a bigger TV audience since 2019 have been American football, the World Cup and the Olympics.The audience numbers are expected to increase when Nielsen releases its final numbers on...

  • 2 women impacted by abortion restrictions campaign for Biden in key swing states

    The Biden campaign sees their stories as firsthand accounts of the growing medical peril for many women.

  • Beyond NYU: Writing to help women combat social media’s toxic impact

    CAS alum Kara Alaimo is encouraging women to overcome the problematic nature of social media through her new book, “Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take It Back.” Alaimo always planned to study journalism in the College of Arts & Science, but became interested This story Beyond NYU: Writing to help women combat social media’s toxic impact appeared first on Washington Square News.