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Tobin Heath & Christen Press Are Reimagining How Women Are Seen In Sports
37+ min ago (248+ words) Plus, the power couple shares their advice for the next generation of soccer stars. "We started the media division [of our business] with the mission to reimagine the way women are seen and experienced in sports," Heath tells Bustle. "We want to tell stories around the culture that exists in women's sports that wasn't being shown anywhere in the media." Below, the podcasting power couple discusses the future of women's sports and what they hope for the next generation of soccer stars after their appearance at Ally House. How has it been seeing the rise in viewership for women's sports over the past few years? CP: It's very inspiring. We've been fighting for progress and opportunity across the board, and it's not often you work towards something and see it come to fruition. What's happened in women's sports has been…...
Labour Party has abandoned women and feminism, says Falkner
38+ min ago (644+ words) Labour has "abandoned" women over issues such as trans rights and grooming gangs and can no longer call itself the party of equality and feminism, the former head of the human rights watchdog has said. Baroness Falkner of Margravine, whose term as the head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission ended last week, told The Times that Labour had lost touch with its "fundamental values". She said the government's failure to publish statutory guidance after a Supreme Court ruling on single-sex spaces was because ministers were "terrified of their MPs" who wanted "trans self-identification" across all of society. Falkner, 70, also criticised the government over grooming gangs, accusing it of failing to stand up for women and girls who were "oppressed and vulnerable". The government has committed itself to a national inquiry on grooming gangs, but it has been thrown…...
Baroness Falkner: Labour was the party of feminism — not any more
38+ min ago (1829+ words) The past five years have been, as Baroness Falkner of Margravine puts it, a white-knuckle ride. As chairwoman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, she has found herself at the centre of one of the most toxic and politically charged debates in Britain. Falkner, 70, whose tenure at the EHRC came to an end last week, was responsible for trying to draw the line between women's rights and trans rights. At times, the hostility has been overwhelming. Falkner was on the receiving end of relentless abuse from trans activists, and eventually had to leave social media entirely. Some of the messages directed at her and others were so extreme that she became afraid that she was going to be attacked on her way to work, and began changing her daily route. "You're afraid that somebody will flip and attack you,…...
Labour Party has abandoned women and feminism, says Falkner
38+ min ago (644+ words) Labour has "abandoned" women over issues such as trans rights and grooming gangs and can no longer call itself the party of equality and feminism, the former head of the human rights watchdog has said. Baroness Falkner of Margravine, whose term as the head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission ended last week, told The Times that Labour had lost touch with its "fundamental values". She said the government's failure to publish statutory guidance after a Supreme Court ruling on single-sex spaces was because ministers were "terrified of their MPs" who wanted "trans self-identification" across all of society. Falkner, 70, also criticised the government over grooming gangs, accusing it of failing to stand up for women and girls who were "oppressed and vulnerable". The government has committed itself to a national inquiry on grooming gangs, but it has been thrown…...
I'm A Deputy Beauty Editor — This Victoria Beckham Product Is My Fave Launch Of 2025
44+ min ago (449+ words) An ode to the most impressive formula that hit the shelves in 2025. It's been a year packed with splashy beauty launches. I've tested everything from (even more) celebrity-backed lines to TikTok-viral makeup drops to clinical-grade skin care formulas " but the product that impressed me most was surprisingly understated: Victoria Beckham Beauty's Foundation Drops. "This feels like nothing, but it does everything," Beckham said in an Instagram clip promoting the formula. Her foundation goal was simple: something lightweight, not cakey, and genuinely good for her skin. As a self-professed minimalist, she wanted a product that didn't feel like makeup, yet still offered a natural, flawless finish. The drops also feature echinacea purpurea, spilanthes acmella flower, and olive leaf extract " a trio of botanical ingredients known to help support collagen and firmness. Hydrating staples like jojoba oil, glycerin, and pentylene glycol round…...
Six Things I’m Obsessed With (and Enjoying) Right Now
2+ hour, 13+ min ago (434+ words) From a back-saving gadget to a blouse I love, here's what's been making my life more fun lately. And yes, this list runs the gamut, from a high-tech heating pad situation that has practically become part of my spine, to the cedar hang-ups currently transforming my closets into a moth-free zone, to the blouse I complimented at dinner and wound up shamelessly acquiring. If you're looking for something that's beautiful, useful, or even makes you feel a smidge more put-together, I've got you. TULA Skin Care So Polished Exfoliating Sugar Scrub I love this'face exfoliator by Tula'because it makes my skin feel so soft and smooth. I use it 2-3x a week, which is plenty. It gives my skin a little glow, which every girl needs, am I right? Hyperice Venom 2 Back When I find my back aching (which happens more…...
Here's What Happened To Jordan March After 'Owning Manhattan' Season 2
2+ hour, 32+ min ago (305+ words) The star agent felt undervalued by his boss, making him question his future. Ryan Serhant's brokerage is expanding at lightning speed,but not everyone is completely happy about it. During the second season of Owning Manhattan, which premiered on Netflix on Dec. 5, star Jordan March begins to feel undervalued by his boss, after a series of blocked deals and missed opportunities, leading him to question his future at SERHANT. March does score a win later in the season when he becomes the sales lead at One Park Row, a new building in the Financial District, over Zaitzeff. But the damage is already done, as he meets with an agent at a rival brokerage, who shows concern over how he's being overlooked and suggests that he explore new opportunities elsewhere. In the season finale, March has a heated conversation with his…...
Margot Robbie Defends Jacob Elordi From ‘Wuthering Heights’ Criticism
2+ hour, 36+ min ago (381+ words) Trust me, you'll be happy," she told British Vogue in a new interview. Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights movie is right around the corner, and many fans still have reservations about the adaptation of Emily Bront's 1847 novel. Now, Margot Robbie " who serves as star and producer " is opening up about the criticism ahead of the film's Feb. 13 premiere. In a new interview with British Vogue, Robbie opened up about some of the most obvious departures from Bront's novel " beginning with her character, Catherine Cathy" Earnshaw. In the book, Cathy has brown hair, and the Earnshaws' handsome dark eyes" mark a symbolic difference from their neighbors, the Lintons. However, Robbie sports her familiar blonde hair and blue eyes in the film. Additionally, in the novel, Cathy only lives to be 18 years old. But Fennell told Vogue that Robbie, who's 35, is playing a…...
Maternal mortality down from 0.55 in 2019 to 0.44 in 2024: Report
2+ hour, 47+ min ago (429+ words) The Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) in Delhi has marginally declined from 0.55 in 2019 to 0.44 in 2024. The report, "Women and Men in Delhi-2025, issued by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics of the Delhi government, is based on secondary data. Citing the "Annual Report on Registration of Births and Deaths in Delhi, the report said MMR in Delhi has decreased from 0.55 in 2019 to 0.44 in 2024. The report said, according to the Sample Registration System, womens mean age at marriage in Delhi in 2022 was 24.6 years, an increase of 2.2 years from 2011. At the national level, the mean age stood at 22.7 years " an increase of 1.5 years since 2011. The report cited National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data to highlight the improvement in accessibility of health services for women, stating that the percentage of mothers who received postnatal care from a healthcare professional within two days of delivery…...
Exclusive: Thomasin McKenzie Leans Into Her Romantic Side In 'Downton Abbey' Spoof
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (494+ words) She embraced her character's wholesome love story " even if she still cringes at real-life PDA. "Downton Abbey, which partly inspired this film, is the first TV show I ever became obsessed with," McKenzie tells Bustle over Zoom, recalling how she and her dad eagerly awaited new episodes each week. Below, McKenzie opens up about the timeliness of Fackham Hall, finding romance in chaos, and more. You've had the chance to explore so many different genres. What made you excited for Fackham Hall, in particular? Definitely the comedy aspect of it. It's what people need at the moment, so hopefully it makes as many people as possible smile, laugh, and have a good time. I think there's a kind of toxic productivity, toxic ambition movement going on, where we see people doing incredible things on social media, and think we need…...