Author: The Feisty News Staff

Staff Writers for The FEISTY News are women and men dedicated to women's empowerment.

In a world where the contributions of women are often downplayed or narrowly centered on beauty and entertainment, The Feisty News for Women presents the 2024 Feisty Awards to 16 feisty women who have appointed themselves to create solutions to problems in our society. These women are social disruptors, boldly taking action to advance humanity; the true definition of the future of leadership. The Feisty Award Winners https://youtu.be/MZcz706E9F4?si=duopBAfEWq5lCyN- Aicha Evans | Automotive Technology CEO Aicha Evans is a tech titan quietly revolutionizing the future of transportation. Born in Africa and raised in America, Evans isn’t just an executive; she’s an…

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On the morning of December 22, an Indianapolis woman named Donesha Stewart was arrested for allegedly attempting to run over her boyfriend while six children were in her car. The incident unfolded after IMPD officers responded to a domestic disturbance report at a west Indianapolis residence around 10:30 a.m. According to court documents, Donesha had been threatening her boyfriend, accusing him of infidelity. The man had initially left the house with Stewart and the six children after facing threats. Upon his return, he discovered Stewart damaging his car windows with an unidentified object. Donesha loaded the six children into the…

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According to Indeed, employers in various industries are rethinking the importance of a college degree as a prerequisite for well-paying jobs and financial stability. This shift is evident on job search platforms like Indeed and ZipRecruiter, which showcase a growing trend towards prioritizing skills in the hiring process. Parisa Fatehi-Weeks, senior director of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) at Indeed, said employers are recognizing the effectiveness of identifying the right talent by focusing on the specific skills and competencies required for a job, rather than being restricted by rigid degree requirements. A recent survey reveals that 45% of employers have…

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Beloved Hong Kong actress Bonnie Lai Suk-yin, aged 46, passed away tragically on Tuesday in what appears to be a case of suicide. The news was confirmed by her ex-husband, Kenneth Low, revealing that Lai was discovered unconscious at her residence in Park Belvedere, North Point. Reports show that she had burned charcoal, which omits carbon monoxide, and her son found her in this critical condition. Despite being transported to Ruttonjee Hospital, she was pronounced dead. The authorities have not found a suicide note at her residence, and the cause of her death is pending the results of the autopsy.…

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A 24-year-old woman in Chile was assaulted by a random man as she worked at a store on Christmas Eve. The man waited until Maria Estrella was alone in the store in Las Animas, Valdivia, Chile and began to fondle her as though he owned her body. Maria bravely confronted her assailant with a swift punch, trapping the aggressor inside the store until help arrived. Un abusador sexual queda atrapado y sin salida 🤔🤪 pic.twitter.com/5f6E4IiKzB — CrónicaPolicial (@CronicaPolicial) December 25, 2023 The incident, captured on a security camera, gained visibility when the victim shared the video on Instagram to expose…

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced the introduction of the ‘Gender Equality Seal’ in the Maldives. This decision follows a thorough discussion of a proposal presented by the Ministry of Social and Family Development during the recent Cabinet meeting. The ‘Gender Equality Seal’ is designed as a nationally developed system to actively promote gender equality within institutions. Its primary objectives are to eradicate economic gender gaps, foster equal opportunities in the workplace, and recognize and reward agencies that successfully champion gender equality. This initiative sets forth specific criteria for obtaining the ‘Gender Equality Seal,’ including adopting a gender-neutral approach to…

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A woman named Kala is currently digging a tunnel under her suburban home by herself, and is sharing the process on Tik Tok. Kala, 37, sn’t a licensed engineer but studied business and finance. She’s embarked on this DIY tunnel project, learning as she goes. Over the past year, she dedicated her free time to the project, excavating beneath her basement more than 30 feet down by herself. She has spent more than $50,000 on the project to date. From preserving the foundation to setting up electricity, Kala’s journey involves mastering various skills as she transforms her vision into…

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Darlene Arreola, a Southern California woman who served as a surrogate for another family, is facing emotional distress as she claims she has not received payment for her services. Arreola, motivated by a desire to assist a couple struggling to have children, entered into an agreement with Elite Women Surrogacy (EWS). She alleges that despite the terms of her contract, the money earmarked for her surrogacy services was directly sent to the owner of EWS, Kenia German. The contract Arreola signed online was supposed to involve placing the payment for her services into a trust account. Later, Arreola discovered that…

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A young Black woman was given an award by her family on her 21st birthday for breaking a generational curse of becoming a young mother. The heart warming Tik Tok video of user @keyshajody was peppered with comments congratulating her and others who were happy to report that they also celebrated their 21st birthdays without having children. Watch the video below: @keyshajody grateful is a understatement🥹. #mother #fyp ♬ original sound – Akua Queendy ❤️

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Brianna Rain Kruse, a 23-year-old Miami woman, has been arrested for the second time on charges of defrauding Regions Bank, with the latest incident involving tens of thousands of dollars. In her initial arrest in August, Kruse was apprehended at the bank while attempting to secure a vehicle loan using the personal information of an identity theft victim, aiming to defraud the bank of approximately $50,000. Upon further investigation, authorities discovered that Kruse had successfully scammed the bank out of $75,000 in May. In this instance, she obtained a vehicle loan for a new Mercedes-Benz by using someone else’s personal…

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