- On International Women's Day: Working to make it right—"Let's celebrate International Women's Day by remembering women around the world working towards peace."
- Men Are Target for UN Women's Rights and Empowerment Campaign
- Stop female scientists being written out of Wikipedia history—"The Royal Society is urging people to help it shine a light on the achievements of women in science in a forthcoming 'edit-athon.'"
- The Indian sanitary pad revolutionary—"A school dropout from a poor family in southern India has revolutionised menstrual health for rural women in developing countries by inventing a simple machine they can use to make cheap sanitary pads."
- The New Barbie: Meet the Doll with an Average Woman's Proportions—"Artist Nickolay Lamm thinks some dolls should look like anatomically correct women. And a former Mattel exec is helping."
- I'm Finally Revealing My Name and Face As the Duke Porn Star—Her slutshaming went on overdrive.
- Duke porn star Belle Knox says she wants to help sex workers after bankrolling law degree with sex
- Bully who outed Duke porn star has his porn preferences publicized
- Hey Microsoft: The 1950s called, they want their sexist ad back—"This isn't the first time Microsoft has resorted to regressive gender norms." Salon
- Female WestJet pilot posts passenger's sexist note on Facebook
- I Witnessed Hollywood's Sexism Firsthand -- And Said Nothing
- Sexism in sport: Why do internet trolls target women?
- This Prankster in Yoga Pants Makes Powerful Point About Sexism
- Virginia GOPer Refers To Women Seeking An Abortion As Just A 'Host'—And the baby is a parasite?
- GOP Lawmaker: We Need to Ban Sex-Selective Abortions Because of Asian Immigrants—"Supporters of a South Dakota bill say Asian Americans don't value girls as much as boys."
- Former Dem Rep. Who Lost House Seat To McLeod Calls Her A 'Bimbo'
- Dem TX District Attorney Candidate: Domestic Violence Is 'So Overrated'
- O'Reilly ponders 'downsides' to women presidents
- I Can't Afford to Let My Boss Interfere With My Health Care Decisions
- The Doctor Is Out—"Conservative governors are pushing abortion politics onto health boards—and threatening doctors’ independence on other medical issues."
- The Seven Most Common Lies About Abortion—"Debunking anti-choice misinformation about women's health."
- US Supreme Court: Arizona can't withhold Planned Parenthood funds over abortion
- Planned Parenthood comes up clean in state investigation—"Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast has not been using government funds to provide or recommend abortions in Louisiana, according to a report released Monday morning by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor. "
- Arizona advances bill for surprise inspections of abortion clinics
- Arizona sued over rules limiting abortion drug use
- Alabama anti-cloning bill would allow hospitals to turn away miscarrying women
- Alabama lawmakers weigh strict 'fetal heartbeat' abortion ban—Would there be an instance where abortion is mandated?
- 2 More Texas Abortion Clinics Shut Down Because Of New Anti-Abortion Law
- The Afterlife of "After-Birth Abortion"
- Are teen parents costing Vt. taxpayers?
- Saudi Arabia: Women's visits to hospitals without male guardians banned—They still aren't allowed to drive due to this male guardianship.
- Frustration in Afghan women's rights struggle
- Egypt's Security Forces Once Again Using Virginity Tests On Female Detainees
- Sudan court convicts Ethiopian woman over 'gang-rape'—"An Ethiopian woman who says she was gang-raped in Sudan has been convicted of 'indecent acts.'"
- The Bikini Question—How is this Christian author's view not different from other religion's imposing on women to cover up?
- Controlling Public Art By Lawsuit: Japanese-American Citizens Sue To Remove "Comfort Women" Memorial—Whitewashing history.
- Sex slavery an 'indescribable' wrong: Murayama
- Japanese historians slam sex-slave apology review—"A group of Japanese historians Friday stood behind their government’s 1993 apology over wartime sex slavery, slamming Tokyo's possible move to revise it as 'unforgivable.'"
- Montana Prosecutor Allegedly Told Mother of 5-Year-Old Sexual-Assault Victim That "Boys Will Be Boys"
- Girl, 14, gang raped while walking home through Sydney park
- Canadian Doctor Sentenced For Sexual Assault—"A Canadian anesthesiologist convicted of sexually assaulting 21 sedated women during surgeries was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison."
- Troubles at Women's Prison Test Alabama—"The Tutwiler women’s prison is rife with sexual crimes, the federal government says, but the appetite for costly reform in tough-on-crime Alabama appears minimal." NYT
- Police Testify That Patricia Esparza "Consented to" Being Raped
- Condom piercer loses Supreme Court appeal—"Craig Jaret Hutchinson convicted in December 2011 and sentenced to 18 months behind bars."
- Wall Street Journal Columnist: Victims Of Sexual Assault Need To Take Their Share Of Blame, Too
- At Evangelical College, Woman Who Was Assaulted Is "Responsible for What Happened to Her"
- Montana judge admits fault for blaming victim of rape
- Senate Blocks Bill To Overhaul Prosecution Of Rape In The Military—The filibustered bill, that would have civilian court handle rape cases, has had a difficult time getting passed.
- Army's top sex assault prosecutor suspended after assault allegation
- Army disqualifies 588 soldiers after sexual assault review
- Fort Hood solider charged in prostitution case—"A Fort Hood sergeant who was a coordinator of the post's sexual assault and harassment prevention program faces multiple charges after he was accused of setting up a prostitution ring involving cash-strapped female soldiers."
- AP findings on US military sex crimes in Japan—"Hundreds of records detailing sex-crime investigations involving U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan show most offenders were not incarcerated, suspects received light punishments after being accused of serious violations, and victims increasingly were wary of cooperating with investigators."
- 20 Years Ago, an Army Veteran Reported a Sexual Assault. She's Still Waiting for Justice.
- UK: MoD denies cover-up in Anne-Marie Ellement inquest as documents found—"Coroner delays ruling in military police rape claim inquest after lawyers for MoD uncover discs with 1,400 unseen documents."
- UK military allowed to investigate sexual assaults without involving police—"Commanding officers can deal with what military sees as 'lesser' sexual offences without independent scrutiny."
- For First Time, Kremlin Signals It Is Prepared to Annex Crimea NYT
- Who Will Protect the Crimean Tatars?—"As Crimea prepares for a referendum on its future, its native Muslim residents are preparing for the worst."
- Crimea: paramilitaries shown with gun to journalist's head
- 21 Times Journalists Have Confirmed Masked Troops in Crimea Are Russian
- CNN team told to stop broadcasting from Crimea Politico
- Ukraine: Is This How the War on Terror Ends?
- Why Russia Can't Afford Another Cold War—"The old Soviet Union was all but impervious to foreign economic or business pressure. But now it has a stock market, and an economy heavily reliant on exports to Europe." NYT
- Britain's KGB Sugar Daddy—"To understand Britain’s cowardice in standing up to Vladimir Putin, just follow the money."
- Nick Clegg hints at Crimea deal if Vladimir Putin 'drops KGB mentality'—"Deputy prime minister says Crimea is in different category from rest of Ukraine, and Russia has 'pronounced imprint' there."
- David Cameron's serious Twitter photo mocked by celebrities, Sir Patrick Stewart