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PHOTO: I-Sha-Le Watson goes over school work with a teacher.
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Why this Philadelphia high school is only for foster children

PHOTO: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, speaks to supporters during an election night watch party hosted by the New York State Democratic Committee, Nov. 6, 2018, in New York, after being re-elected.
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Kirsten Gillibrand shares advice for women newly elected to Congress

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How to make your food Instagrammable

PHOTO: Tyler Haney shares the worst advice she ever received
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How to impress Outdoor Voices CEO Tyler Haney in an interview

PHOTO: Congressional candidate Kim Schrier addresses the crowd at an election night party for Democrats, Nov. 6, 2018, in Bellevue, Wash.
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This pediatrician will be the only female doctor serving in Congress

PHOTO: Lauren Underwood, the Democratic candidate in Illinois' 14th District, visits with others at her election night party in St. Charles, Illinois, Nov. 6, 2018.
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First-time candidate Lauren Underwood becomes the first black woman to represent her Illinois district

PHOTO: United We Dream organizer and DACA recipient Damaris Gonzalez.

These college students can't vote, but they're dedicated to getting others to the polls

PHOTO: Dozens of women attend an EMILY's List training on how to run for office and run campaigns.
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With women running in record numbers, female campaign managers are riding the ‘pink wave’ too

PHOTO: Jennifer Fleiss shares the worst advice she ever received.
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Rent the Runway Co-Founder Jenny Fleiss on the worst advice she's never taken

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Registered nurse Lauren Underwood wants to become the first black woman to represent her district