Nevada becomes first state with majority of women in Assembly
Women will hold 32 of the 63 seats in the Nevada Legislature at the start of the next session, which begins in February, making the state the first in the U.S. with a majority female legislature. “This is going to show more women that we can do it,” newly-appointed Assemblywoman Beatrice Duran told the New York Times.
Health of US women still lags those in other rich countries
Women in the United States are still struggling to get good health care compared to women from other advanced nations, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund. While American women are less likely to die from breast cancer and have better access to medical specialists, they also are sicker, shell out more to cover their medical costs and are more likely to die in pregnancy and childbirth.
In high-paying jobs, the wage gap can cost women millions
American women are still earning less than their male counterparts, even in high-paying jobs, including in medicine, law and the C-suite. Why? Payment in these professions are more likely to be based on negotiation, and experts believe negotiation biases and fewer professional connections are holding women back from achieving equal pay with men.









