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Evelyn “Mama Bird” Johnson, Record Breaking Pilot, Passes Away At 102

Above is a photo taken by the United States Air Force in 1957 of Evelyn Bryan Johnson at the Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport. Johnson, who went by the nickname “Mama Bird,” held the record for the most hours in the air by a female pilot. She passed away this week at the age of 102. Read on for this amazing lady’s story.

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The Japanese Have Invented Ice Bras As a Result of the Busted Nuclear Reactor. To Keep Breasts Cool. Okay.

Yes, there is more important news about President Barack Obama expressing his public support for marriage equality. But these are bras with ice in them. They are from Japan, and they were created in response to the shutdown of the country’s nuclear reactors following the Fukushima catastrophe. This means that Japanese citizens are encouraged to avoid using air conditioners. Finally — women will have a way to keep their breasts cool and nipples erect for days on end. Gentlemen, consider this a consolation prize while you sweat your balls off, because there is no such contraption for you … yet.

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It’s Harley-Davidson’s Women Riders Month!

May brings along the fourth annual Harley-Davidson’s Women Riders Month to celebrate the growing number of female motorcycle riders and to empower women. Read on for the events happening this month! 

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14-Year-Old Girl Stages Photo Shoot Urging Seventeen Magazine To Stop Photoshopping Models

You may have already heard about the Change.org petition 14-year-old Julia Bluhm started. She asked Seventeen Magazine to commit to “printing one unaltered — real — photo spread per month” because of how such doctored images can affect young girls. Well today, Bluhm and Change.org held a mock photo shoot in New York in a protest to encourage the magazine, and others, to get on board. Our sister site, The Jane Dough, was at the scene and got a chance to speak with Bluhm about her endeavor. 

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Blood Test Could Predict Breast Cancer Before A Tumor Develops

More than ever, women are being told to get mammograms if there is a history of breast cancer in their family but that test may soon be obsolete thanks to new research. Scientists have been working on developing methods to detect if someone is likely to develop breast cancer with a simple blood test. And it would let you know long before a tumor ever showed up.

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Woman Creates Multi-Million Dollar Babysitting Business With $120

You may remember advertising your babysitting services on local bulletin boards or light poles around town but now there’s a more sophisticated way to go about it thanks to Genevieve Thiers. In college, she started a business from her dorm room connecting parents and babysitters with $120 her father loaned her for the domain registration. Sittercity.com now has over one million registered caregivers and 70 full-time employees working to help them connect with parents in need.

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Roanoke, Virignia’s Second Female Police Officer Dies

Rosa Lillian Adams Smith was the second woman to be hired by the Roanoke Police Department in Virginia. She began her work in 1944 and dedicated twenty years of her life to crime fighting. She passed away earlier this week at the age of 92. Read on for her story. 

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Susie Wolff Signs On As A Formula One Development Driver

Formula One is the highest class of single seater auto racing in the world but the championships have long been populated by mostly men. Women have slowly been working their way up in the male dominated circuit and they now have another joining their ranks. Scotland’s Susie Wolff has just signed on as a development driver with Williams Formula One and she’s got some interesting things to say about women in the industry. 

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The Amazing Story Of Titanic Survivor, The Countess of Rothes

The 1ooth anniversary of the RMS Titanic sinking is coming up this Sunday. The stories that come out of the disaster are probably too numerous to count but there’s one in particular that caught our eye today. It’s the story of Lucy Noël Martha Leslie, The Countess of Rothes. She was one of the wealthiest passengers on the ship and author Elizabeth Kaye tells her story in the book Lifeboat No.8 (one of the first boats to leave the Titanic) in which she turns into an unlikely savior.

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Meet The Jane Goodall Of Sharks, Rachel Graham!

The New York Times has brought something wonderful to my attention. There’s a woman who’s akin to Jane Goodall (primate researcher extraordinaire)…but with sharks. Considering sharks aren’t known to charm humans very often, Rachel Graham has an uphill battle to protect them. 

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