The problem is obvious: There are only so many female senators. The remedy may be just as apparent: Elect more.
September 2018
Electrical implant, intense rehab help three paralyzed people take steps again
The device, which zaps their injured spinal cord and allows them to walk with assistance, provides hope that regaining functional control may be possible for some people.
Monday’s NFL notebook: Browns going with Mayfield
Rookie Baker Mayfield will make his first start Sunday at Oakland.
Monday’s college roundup: St. Joseph’s field hockey starts fast, rolls to win
The Monks score four goals in the first half and earn a 9-0 win over Salem State.
Former Denver Post editor named Colby’s Lovejoy Award winner for courage in journalism
Chuck Plunkett’s editorial board took a stand for local news coverage during a period of newsroom downsizings by criticizing his paper’s owner for staff cuts.
Colby College makes SAT, ACT optional for applicants
The college says it hopes to alleviate anxiety and expand access for all students with the decision.
Field hockey: Freeport scores quickly to defeat Poland
The Falcons build a 4-0 halftime lead, then concentrate on defense to shut out the Knights.
Man gets 10 years in federal prison for trafficking drugs in central Maine
Denton Worrell, 21, of Rochester, N.Y., conspired to distribute heroin, fentanyl and crack cocaine from 12 to 15 ‘trap houses,’ the U.S. attorney says.
Celtics’ Big Five at full strength
Gordon Hayward and Kyrie Irving are both healthy, giving Boston a dynamic starting five.
Psychologist: Cosby a predator with uncontrollable urges
Bill Cosby faces up to 30 years in prison for drugging and molesting a Temple University women’s basketball administrator.