Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91

Stephanie Shirley, known for shaping a flourishing space for women in technology, has died at 91. Her extraordinary vision continues to inspire industry discussions, decades after she first championed women’s advancement.

Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91

In Liberia’s version of baseball, there are no bats and no men

In a nation where sports are often the domain of men, Liberian women have carved out their own space with kickball—a bat-free twist on baseball that’s capturing hearts and challenging norms.

In Liberia’s version of baseball, there are no bats and no men

What driving means for women’s future in Saudi Arabia

Sunday marked a historic day in Saudi Arabia as women took to the roads legally for the first time. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports from Riyadh on what this cultural shift means for women in the country.

What driving means for women’s future in Saudi Arabia

93-year-old veteran honors granddaughter at Army National Guard officer graduation

A 93-year-old veteran proudly saluted his granddaughter at her Army National Guard officer graduation, reflecting on how much the military has changed since his own service days. His gesture underscores the progress made toward gender equality within the armed forces.

‘It is now or never’; millions of women want President Biden to do this before he leaves office

As President Biden’s term draws to a close, activists nationwide are urging him to certify the Equal Rights Amendment, a move that would enshrine gender equality into the Constitution. With the ERA fully ratified yet unpublished, advocates see this as a pivotal moment to secure reproductive rights and cement Biden’s legacy.