But with a history of making sexist remarks, is anyone really accepting his apology?

On Tuesday night, the California Congresswomen got the last word on MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes."

Activist Brittany Packnett started the Twitter hashtag #BlackWomenAtWork Tuesday afternoon for African-American females to share their difficult work experiences after public figures disrespected White House correspondent April D. Ryan and Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters.

Plus, an 11-year-old starts a book club for young Black boys in St. Louis and a Hawaii and Maryland judge strikes down recent Muslim travel ban.

Plus, NFL QB Jameis Winston says tells school that boys can "do anything," girls are to be "silent" and adorable seven-year-old boy finally meets his idol Lester Holt.

The Republican presidential nominee's "“grab any p—y he wants” comments are coming back to haunt him and TV host Billy Bush comes under fire for adding to the sexist conversation.

A few weeks ago, President Barack Obama continued his efforts to raise awareness and seek solutions to close the pay gap that exists between women and men. He did so by unveiling new rules to compel companies with more than 100 workers to provide the federal government with annual data noting how much their employees are […]

Mazibuko said the scholarship was created to reduce the rate of pregnancies and keep the teens away from older men.

Emmy contenders Taraji P. Henson and Viola Davis spoke on how they’ve managed to handle race and sexism in Hollywood with The Hollywood Reporter. The…