Author: Ruby Castilloch

Ruby Castilloch is a staff writer for The Feisty News.

A fresh breed of influential, bold, and stylish female basketball coaches is turning heads on and off the court.  Sydney Carter, Kim Mulkey, and Dawn Staley are women’s basketball coaching powerhouses while making a statement in style, proving that you can conquer the game in style.  Sydney Carter: Shattering Expectations, One Chic Outfit at a Time Sydney Carter was the Assistant Coach in the 2021-2022 season at Texas A&M, and has rewritten the rules of coach fashion.  In a world where coaches typically opt for serious dark-colored suits and dull leather shoes, Carter boldly challenges convention with her vibrantly colored…

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Gone are the days when our engagement with the world was confined to screens; instead, wearables are creating a more immersive experience, seamlessly blending the digital and physical realms. Wearables encompass devices designed to be worn on the body, delivering personalized functionalities that are tailored to make your life easier. From their origins as mere fashion accessories, wearable devices have evolved into powerful tools with significant impacts across various industries.  One of the biggest benefits of wearable technology is its ability to seamlessly integrate into our daily lives, promoting a more personalized and proactive approach to women’s health and well-being.…

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Women have increasingly assumed the highest political offices, breaking barriers and challenging traditional norms. The presence of female heads of state is a testament to the progress made towards gender equality and the recognition of women’s capabilities in steering nations through complex challenges. The FEISTY News presents a comprehensive list of every female president in the world. Sandra Mason – Barbados  Dame Sandra Prunella Mason, a distinguished figure in Barbadian legal and political circles, has achieved notable milestones in her career. In 2008, she broke barriers as the first woman appeals judge on the Barbados Court of Appeals, showcasing her…

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In the ever-evolving world of skincare, one term that has garnered significant attention is “medical grade retinol.” Women worldwide are turning to this potent compound for ageless and radiant skin. But what exactly is medical-grade retinol, and why do women use it? Cracking the secrets behind this powerhouse ingredient reveals a world of scientific precision and transformative benefits for women’s health.  What is Medical Grade Retinol? Medical-grade retinol is a vitamin A derivative renowned for accelerating skin cell turnover and stimulating collagen production.  Retinol stands as a powerful ally in the pursuit of skin rejuvenation. It effectively counteracts the visible signs…

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Sara Cheek, a popular OnlyFans model, and her family are currently enduring relentless community harassment in Florida, according to news.com.au.  Sara Cheek, a Playboy cover model, aged 32, is a multi-talented individual with a successful career beyond her adult content ventures. Despite her achievements, Sara Cheek and her family have been subjected to devastating bullying and intimidation. The tipping point occurred during a late October hockey game when a heated confrontation unfolded.  Sara Cheek described how a parent threatened physical violence after she defended her 10-year-old son from ridicule by other parents during a children’s hockey game. The situation escalated,…

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An Israel women’s group is alarmed by the failure to preserve evidence of sexual violence during the recent Hamas attacks. The concern is that the failure to properly document these crimes may lead to overlooking the gender-based nature of the violence. The attacks on October 7 included multiple incidents of sexual assault and rape, vividly captured through Hamas body cameras, social media posts, and images taken by civilians and first responders.  Shocking survivor testimonies, especially from the Supernova rave, depict instances of women enduring sexual violence before facing fatal outcomes. According to The Guardian, while the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have…

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In a Superior Court filing, Jaileen Carlton is pursuing legal action against Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital  Center and senior counselor Adedamola Adewuyi. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the hospital, claiming that Adewuyi intentionally broke Carlton’s son’s leg by kicking it.  Adewuyi, a 34-year-old senior counselor, is accused of inflicting a spiral fracture on Sam Walden, Jaileen Carlton’s son, who has autism. The fracture resulted in permanent disability. The suit also contends that the hospital staff failed to provide necessary medical treatment for nearly 24 hours following the incident, according to The Providence Journal. According to Waldner and his…

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The women’s wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of India expressed rage after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spoke publicly of women learning how to control sex. Their collective outrage stemmed from Kumar’s comments, in which he delved into the intricate relationship between women’s education and population control. According to The Hindu, during an Assembly debate on Tuesday, Kumar said, “The fertility rate in the State has come down from 4.3% to 2.9% due to the education of women. An educated woman is able to ensure that sex does not necessarily end in pregnancy, which helps keep the population in check.”…

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Australian Laura Enever has made a historic splash by shattering the Guinness World Record for surfing largest wave. Enever, aged 31, etched her name in the annals of surfing when she defied a colossal 43.6-foot (13.3m) wave in the waters off Hawaii’s North Shore, marking an extraordinary achievement in the sport, says TVP World.  Enever’s remarkable feat unfolded on an outer reef on Oahu, Hawaii, where she boldly paddled into this mammoth wave, rewriting the record books for the largest wave ever ridden by a woman.  Her encounter with the gigantic wave was a moment of awe and determination as she…

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Caster Semenya, the two-time Olympic champion from South Africa, has shared her harrowing experience of taking testosterone-reducing medication to comply with testosterone limits imposed on female athletes, according to CNN. In her newly released book, titled “The Race To Be Myself,” Semenya reveals the severe toll that the testosterone-reducing medication exacted on her health. At the core of this controversy lies Semenya’s condition of hyperandrogeny, which translates to naturally elevated testosterone levels.  ” Being born without a uterus or with internal testicles. Those don’t make me less of a woman,” Semenya said. Being born without a uterus or with internal testicles. Those…

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