Today’s Solutions: February 04, 2026

Gender

Study: Ejaculation and prostat

Study: Ejaculation and prostate health strongly linked

Attention all men! Researchers at Harvard University say that if you’re not ejaculating at least 21 times a month, then you’re not properly tending to your health. That’s right, according to a study that was published in the journal European Urology, men who ejaculate more frequently Read More...

Muppet Babies’ Gonzo is a no

Muppet Babies’ Gonzo is a non-binary icon for LGBTQ+ kids everywhere

Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies CGI reboot has hit the screen and recently aired an important episode, featuring the beloved Gonzo, that delivers a heartwarming message of love, acceptance, and validation to gender non-conforming children. The episode, titled “Gonzo-rella,” first aired a Read More...

7 Health related reasons to in

7 Health related reasons to invest in a vaginal mirror

If the thought of holding a mirror to your vagina (if you have one) makes you uncomfortable, you’re not alone. However, there are a lot of health-related benefits to scrutinizing your parts with a vaginal mirror on a regular basis. Here are seven reasons why, from sex therapist Megan Fleming, Read More...

Priyanka Baira leads the movem

Priyanka Baira leads the movement to end child marriage in India

The Covid-19 crisis put many people at risk. Whether that risk is related to mental or physical health, financial stability, or, for young girls in India, the risk of being forced into marriage and never obtaining a proper education. According to Childline India, there was a 17 percent increase Read More...

Raise your kids to be spatiall

Raise your kids to be spatially aware by letting them roam far and free

Children have a lot less freedom to roam and play unsupervised than they did 50 years ago. A lot of this has to do with parents’ concern over safety, especially in urban areas. Now, the Covid-19 pandemic has further restricted children’s freedoms, which may have a detrimental impact on their Read More...

“Catch-up” centers

"Catch-up" centers overcome cultural barriers to educate women

Janet Ekura is an education facilitator at a “catch-up” center in the village of Atan in Isiolo County, Kenya. The catch-up centers are part of an Education for Life initiative designed to empower underprivileged children, and especially girls, in the region. Underaged girls are often Read More...

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Pink offers to pay Norwegian women's beach handball team's bikini fine

Last week, the European Handball Federation (EHF) fined the Norwegian women’s beach handball team more than $1,700 after the female athletes protested sexist uniform rules by competing in shorts rather than in bikini bottoms. According to the EHF, the women played in “improper clothing,” and Read More...

Argentina is first Latin Ameri

Argentina is first Latin American country to introduce non-binary national IDs

Argentina makes history as the first South American country to roll out identification cards for non-binary citizens by allowing them to use “x” on their official national identification document and passports in the field pertaining to gender. The International Civil Aviation Organization Read More...

How working dads can stay invo

How working dads can stay involved at home once offices re-open

The shift to remote work has, for many family households, led to a significant change in the home-life dynamic: Dads are at home, effectively altering their roles within the home, involving them more heavily with caregiving and housekeeping. However, as we precariously venture into a post-Covid Read More...

Meet Pattie Gonia, the environ

Meet Pattie Gonia, the environmentalist drag queen fighting for inclusivity

The climate movement could use all the help it can get, and environmentalist drag queen Pattie Gonia is determined to make sure it can by pushing for it to be more inclusive. Pattie uses her Instagram account, which has more than 300,000 followers, to challenge what a conventional climate Read More...