Overview Phoebe Litchfield scripted history, as she became the batter with the fastest ton in the ICC Women's Cricket World ...
PARK CITY — History was made in Summit County this month as Kacey Bates was sworn in as the county's first-ever female sheriff. The ceremony, held on Oct. 8, marked a groundbreaking moment not only ...
If you look backward through the history of rock 'n' roll, you'll find that the ratio of women to men has always been, in a word, unbalanced. At the time of this writing in 2025, less than 10 percent ...
CANTERBURY, England — The Church of England named Sarah Mullally on Friday as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to serve as ceremonial head of Anglican Christianity worldwide, ...
TOKYO—Japan is set to have its first female prime minister, a staunch conservative who wants to borrow and spend more to rev up Japan’s economy and says she’s willing to reopen a hard-won trade deal ...
Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line conservative, was elected as leader by Japan’s embattled governing party, paving the way for her to become prime minister of the coalition government. By Javier C.
The driver of a passenger car died over the weekend after colliding with a truck on State Road 37, the Allen County Sheriff’s Department said. The crash occurred just after 5:35 a.m. Saturday, west of ...
First female Archbishop of Canterbury in 1,400 years Mullally condemns safeguarding scandals, antisemitism Conservative Anglican group condemns appointment of a woman Mullally has been Bishop of ...
LONDON (AP) — Bishop of London Sarah Mullally shattered a stained-glass ceiling Friday when she was announced as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time a woman has been chosen as the Church ...
LONDON (AP) — Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, was announced Friday as Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time a woman has been chosen as the spiritual leader of the Church of England. Mullally, ...
Sexual behavior is one reason why female mammals typically live longer than their male counterparts, according to a new study. Researchers from Germany, Denmark, France, Hungary and Belgium analyzed ...