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Today in History for Dec. 5: In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued his Witch Bull, ordering an inquisition to systematically discover, torture and execute witches throughout Europe. It led to the ease ...
This intriguing study from historian Nesvig (Promiscuous Power) catalogs the ways in which Native and European supernatural beliefs met and intermingled in post-conquest Mexico. Drawing on Inquisition ...
Denmark has reached a deal to compensate thousands of Indigenous women and girls in Greenland over cases of forcible ...
Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories ...
A bipartisan Ohio bill that would require correctional institutions to provide free feminine hygiene products to incarcerated women awaits Gov. Mike DeWine’s ...
Universal Language, Two Women in Gold and Peak Everything were among the province's big success stories in 2025.
House Bill 29, legislation that enshrines female inmates' access to feminine hygiene products and showers, lands on Gov.
Underrepresentation of women in medtech research and development could have an impact on women’s health outcomes, believes Aarti Swaminathan, senior human factors consultant and manager at ClariMed ...
ATF Medical, a business specializing in medical equipment and supply that provides comprehensive, clinically based equipment and adaptive housing solutions to fulfill workers’ compensation claims, is ...
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, 40, told People magazine that she had her breast implants removed after experiencing breast implant illness. Patrick previously decided to get breast implants in ...