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Competitive sports leagues are offered in co-ed and gender-specific formats, and run throughout the year at indoor and outdoor venues in Aurora, including Aurora Sports Park, Southeast Fieldhouse, Olympic Park and Highline Park.—
John Wenzel,
Denver Post,
24 Mar. 2026 The idea of gender-specific jobs is now largely outdated, of course, and the Rosie the Riveter campaign helped launch the economic/labor evolution that has made it so.—
Randy McMullen,
Mercury News,
19 Mar. 2026 First, wind down in the Roman baths, clothing optional gender-specific adult spaces that include soaking pools, cold plunges and arctic rooms, a traditional sauna and steam room, and plenty of chances to find respite with a hot cup of tea.—
Wendy Altschuler,
Forbes.com,
6 Mar. 2026 Boy Scouts argued the term was gender neutral, thus wouldn't confuse customers with the gender-specific Girl Scouts.—
Taylor Seely,
AZCentral.com,
4 Mar. 2026 Similar items, such as cosmetics and general gender-specific clothing, however, are still available for purchase on the commissary shopping list.—
Mia Cathell,
The Washington Examiner,
3 Mar. 2026 The department also created a women’s services administrator position in late 2023 to modernize gender-specific care.—
Jeremy Gorner,
Chicago Tribune,
28 Feb. 2026 Yes, various jobs are no longer gender-specific.—
Judith Martin,
Sun Sentinel,
3 Feb. 2026 Kramer said the gender-specific figure could simply be due to the fact that men took on the duty of shoveling most often.—
Emily Mae Czachor,
CBS News,
26 Jan. 2026