Last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. At issue was whether Idaho ...
Classic names like Annie, Molly and Margaret are replacing modern favorites as parents seek traditional options that feel ...
A glaring gap exists when it comes to providing support and care to male victims of conflict-related sexual violence.
Even a typically polite and well-mannered individual such as myself may choose to forgo the use of “ma’am” and “sir.” ...
Glossary states sex is not fixed, binary The primary teaching hospital of Boston University’s medical school, recently updated its “Glossary for Culture Transformation” to include dozens ...
Baltimore City schools hired outside consultants to train teachers how to instruct students about gender identity as the ...
I, like you, was raised to be polite. “Ma’am” and “sir” were my normal ways of addressing people. It has been difficult to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I think the reason that people think using “ma’am” or “sir” is offensive stems from the idea that you have to assume someone’s gender identity in order to use them. There are many ...
My roommate and I were debriefing our first week of classes when we went off on a tangent and began to talk about our favorite professors. I told her about my pick, who happens to have outstanding ...
Researchers found Apple's in-built AI system systematically exhibits forms of racial bias and gender stereotyping when ...
For decades an unwritten dress code has ruled in the Square Mile: young men wear navy, senior executives wear grey – and brown shoes are a nigh on sackable offence.
One study did find 60 percent of women favor "inclusivity" over free speech, while 71 percent of men favor protecting free ...