A women-focused recovery, Nikki Haley’s choice and a farewell
RULING THE WEEK
Hi, everyone! I have some news: Today will be my last day as the writer of the Women Rule newsletter. I’ve been so honored to helm the newsletter over the past nearly two years as we reinvented it and nearly doubled our reach.
Working on this project has changed the way I view the world and not just because I know it’s
“don’t marry your glass ceiling” in the back of my mind everytime I go on a date. I now see more clearly how much gender bias permeates our lives.
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It was a big week for Rep. Liz Cheney. On Wednesday, the No. 3 ranked House Republican (and the only woman in GOP leadership) survived a push by some conservative lawmakers to oust her as conference chair for voting to impeach Donald Trump.
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This week, we spoke with the new White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, about how she got to her position at the podium. She talked about the sharp elbows she dealt with during her career, what
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: The long road to unwinding Trump health policies
Thursday was health day in President Joe Biden s sprint to launch his presidency, and he signed two executive orders addressing health coverage and women s reproductive rights. The orders will reopen enrollment under the Affordable Care Act from February to May and reverse the so-called Mexico City policy that limits funding to international health groups that perform or support the right to abortion.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration said it is nearing a deal to purchase enough doses of covid vaccine for every American age 16 and older, but Congress is still working through organizational details and has not yet decided how to proceed on the president s relief proposal.