Redlands Police Chief Rachel Tolber to Discuss Positive Impacts of Women in Law Enforcement

REDLANDS, Calif. – Redlands Police Chief Rachel Tolber is scheduled to speak at an upcoming event focused on the positive impacts of women in law enforcement. The event, organized by the Redlands branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), will take place on April 13 at the University of Redlands campus. Tolber’s presentation will cover a range of topics including an update on the Redlands Police Department, community trust-building programs, and the social, philosophical, and practical impacts of increasing the number of women in law enforcement. The program is free and open to … Read more

FEMWORX Recognizes Four Outstanding Women for Engineer Woman Award at Hannover Messe 2024

HANNOVER, Germany – Four exceptional women have been nominated for the prestigious Engineer Woman Award, presented annually at the HANNOVER MESSE trade fair. The winner, chosen by an independent jury from the FEMWORX Congress Advisory Board, will be announced on April 25 at the FEMWORX Career Congress. The Engineer Woman Award aims to recognize and promote the significant contributions of female experts in scientific and technical fields. Out of the numerous applicants, these four women have emerged as finalists for their outstanding achievements in their respective STEM professions. First on the list is Sheila Beladinejad, … Read more

L.A. Man Files Lawsuit Against Over 50 Women for Defamatory Social Media Posts, Claiming False Allegations

Los Angeles, CA – A Los Angeles man has filed a lawsuit against more than 50 women for allegedly posting negative messages about him on social media. Stewart Lucas Murrey is accusing the women of defamation, sex-based discrimination, intentional infliction of emotional distress, libel, invasion of privacy, and other charges. The alleged remarks were made in a private Facebook group called “Are We Dating The Same Guy?”, where members share dating advice and warn others about potentially harmful or untrustworthy men. According to Murrey, the women posted false claims about him, including allegations of murder … Read more

Revolutionary Mindset: How Technology Breaks the Barrier for Black Women Lawyering

Houston, Texas – A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Houston suggests that regular exercise is beneficial not only for physical health, but also for brain function in older adults. The study, which focused on adults aged 60 and older, found a strong association between physical activity and improved cognitive abilities. The researchers analyzed data from over 1,400 older adults who participated in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), a long-term study exploring the causes of cardiovascular diseases. Participants wore accelerometers to measure their physical activity over the course of a week, … Read more