‘Change is closer than we think’: Inside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s unlikely rise
Democratic Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, 29, has wide-ranging influence from politics to even her famous lipstick shade. This profile highlights her achievements representing New York’s 14th District and declares no lawmaker in recent history has “translated so few votes into so much political and social capital so quickly.”
New Zealand’s prime minister receives worldwide praise for her response to the mosque shootings
Since the mass shootings last week at two mosques in Christchurch, which left 50 people dead, all eyes have been on Jacinda Ardern, the 37-year-old prime minister of New Zealand. Many have applauded Ardern’s response to the massacre, which has included community outreach dressed in the Muslim-styled hijab. Her government also plans to introduce gun control measures in Parliament next week.
Mountain View all-female fire crew makes history, inspires girls fire camp
Firefighters Jenna Graham, Patty Juergens and Alison Costello formed the first all-female crew at the Mountain View Fire Department in California. Their viral selfie earlier this month helped spread the word about the second annual all-girls fire service camp in the Bay Area, which has a mission to instill confidence in young women.
For first time ever, a woman wins the Abel, the ‘Nobel Prize’ for mathematics
Dr. Karen Uhlenbeck of the University of Texas at Austin won the The Abel Prize Laureate, a prestigious mathematics honor awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. The announcement on Tuesday marked the first woman in history chosen for the accolade.
Buccaneers hire 2 female assistant coaches
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first NFL team to hire two full-time female coaches. Head coach Bruce Arians added Maral Javadifar as assistant strength and conditioning coach and Lori Locust as assistant defensive line coach.









