Women’s March on Washington

National Archives blurs out anti-Trump messages in Women's March photo

The word “Trump” in a sign that originally read “God Hates Trump” was blurred out in a huge, four-foot-by-six-foot photo display that greets visitors to an exhibit on the history...

The Women's March still has an anti-Semitism problem

The Women’s March last week finally edged out its anti-Semitic leaders — only to tap new board members who are just as extreme. Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland...

Why all Jews should skip the next Women's March

The Women’s March made me uneasy from the start. First, I wondered where the Jewish leaders were. After all, Jewish women have historically played prominent roles in second-wave feminism. Where...

The best signs from the Women’s March

Thousands of supporters participate in the Women's March around the world in defense of women's and human rights.

Trump trolls women's marches amid global protests

President Trump trolled the 200 women's marches held around the world Saturday by saying protesters should support his agenda. "Beautiful weather all over our great country, a perfect day for...

Women's March descends on NYC on anniversary of Trump's inauguration

Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers filled Manhattan streets Saturday to protest President Trump and his agenda on the one-year anniversary of his inauguration. The marchers said they came to...

Thousands expected for NYC women's march on inauguration anniversary

Organizers of a New York City rally and march for women's rights say tens of thousands of people will take to the streets on the one-year anniversary of President Donald...

How the ‘feminist’ left let women down in 2017

Merriam-Webster has named “feminism” its word of the year. The popular dictionary defines feminism as “the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes” and the “organized...

'Feminism' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year

Between the Women’s March in January and Time’s “The Silence Breakers” in December, one word sent everyone running to a dictionary.

Science supporters vow to 'never ever surrender' at worldwide rallies

WASHINGTON (AP) — The world saw brain power take a different form Saturday. From the Washington Monument to Germany's Brandenburg Gate and even to Greenland, scientists, students and research advocates...

Meet the terrorist behind the next women's march

Here’s the left’s next great idea for bringing down President Trump: another women’s march. Which means another public instance of Trump haters shouting slogans to one another and mistaking it...

'Pussyhats' are front page news

“Pussyhat,” the mark of the Women’s March, has entered the lexicon, thanks to President Trump and the resistance movement he inspired. New Yorker The week’s New Yorker cover features Rosie...

Why celebrities are wearing a T-shirt in winter

Hollywood’s A-list style stars are wearing their opinions on their sleeves. Amid the signs, chants and outfits found at Saturday’s worldwide Women’s March, a simple white T-shirt stood out: Dior’s...

Lawmaker quits after offensive tweet about Women's March

LINCOLN, Neb. — An outspoken Nebraska state legislator who was fined for having cybersex using a state computer resigned Wednesday after causing further outrage by sending a tweet that implied...

Swift discipline for social media posts mocking Women's March

INDIANAPOLIS — A school board member in Hillary Clinton's hometown resigned after making a derogatory reference on Twitter to the female anatomy in describing women marching against President Donald Trump....

Hypocritical marchers party at inaugural events

These women are outraged that President Trump has taken over the White House — but not enough to miss a good party. Hypocritical millennials who marched against the nation’s new...

Doubts after the Women's March and other notable comments

Media Watcher: Trump’s Gay Presidency The media give Barack Obama a lot of credit for supporting gay marriage as president, but he mostly swam with the tide, writes Eddie Scarry...

Chicago Women's March becomes too big for an actual march

CHICAGO — Organizers canceled the march portion of the Women’s March on Chicago after the number of participants swelled to an estimated 250,000, but that didn’t stop thousands from taking...

Thousands take to the streets of NYC for Women's March

Tens of thousands of “Nasty Women” — and plenty of supportive men — packed Midtown Saturday for the Big Apple’s sister demonstration to the Women’s March on Washington. “What’s at...

Women across Europe protest against Trump

Thousands of women took to the streets of European capitals to join "sister marches" in Asia against newly installed U.S. President Trump ahead of a major rally in Washington expected...