Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Marines eye plan to put women in West Coast combat training The U.S. Marine Corps for the first time is eyeing a plan to let women attend what has been male-only combat training in Southern ...
Benning, Ga., this month. More than a year after the Pentagon lifted the ban on women serving in combat roles, the first class of coed 11X (infantry with options to attend advanced schools such as ...
The results? Women in a new Marine Corps unit created to assess how female service members perform in combat were injured twice as often as men, less accurate with infantry weapons, and not as ...
That truth is particularly relevant in light of the recent failure of all 45 hand-picked, highly fit women to complete Ranger training and Marine-officer combat training. The 45 women were part of ...
And yet more than 30 essays on the subject "Why I became a Nazi" written by German women in 1934 have been lying fallow in the archives of the Hoover Institution in Palo Alto for decades.
The highly emotional debate over whether women should be allowed in combat positions in the U.S. military is back. The latest firefight was prompted when the only female officer enrolled in the ...
Prejudice, difficulties around pregnancy and childbirth, lack of financial security: German women in agriculture still face numerous hurdles today, according to a new study. Many of the women ...
For decades, the ACLU has worked in the courts and in Congress to end the combat exclusion policies that prevent women from serving alongside their fellow servicemen in combat arms units. In the 1970s ...