The US Is Falling Way Behind in Global Gender Equality Rankings

The issue of gender equality (or lack thereof) has definitely made its way into the spotlight lately (did you read this Beyoncé-approved open letter yet?). And yet, despite the powerful Women’s March on Washington and the more recent Day Without Women, we still have a long way to go: a fact that was made painfully clear when the World Economic Forum released its worldwide equality rankings.

The findings were released in January and are currently making the media rounds again following more recent strikes. In them, the Inclusive Growth and Development Report 2017 shows the US as having ranked 23 out of 30 (!) when stacked against other developed nations in terms of equality. So, not so great. Looking at factors such as income, health, poverty, and sustainability data, the WEF found that America as a country is not living up to its potential when it comes to sharing wealth, gender equality and social protection, reports The Atlantic. Even more worrisome, though our ranking among developed companies is actually up from 2015 (believe it or not, we were once 28), America’s overall ranking dropped from 23rd place to 45th. Oof!

So why are we seemingly moving free falling backwards? First up, there’s the issue of leadership. Looking at 146 nations, the World Economic Forum found that 56 had a female head of government for at least one year in the past 50 years, reports Bustle. Despite how close we came, we still have yet to elect a female president.

In the wage gap department, while Iceland recently made equal pay a law, stateside, women earn about 80 percent of what their male counterparts make, according to an AAUW report. “At the rate of change between 1960 and 2015, women are expected to reach pay equity with men in 2059,” reads AAUW’s The Simple Truth about the Gender Pay Gap spring 2017 report. “But even that slow progress has stalled in recent years. If change continues at the slower rate seen since 2001, women will not reach pay equity with men until 2152.” Ugh.

Meanwhile, women in the LGBTQ+ community are not faring so great: A quick look at the current bathroom bills proves that our nation may actually be moving backwards in terms of acceptance.

Finally, there’s the actual percentage of women who make up the US workforce. Sadly, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ projections show that the percentage of women in the workplace will peak at 47.1 percent in 2025, then will drop off and stabilize at 46.3 percent by 2060 — stats that make the desired 50/50 split hard to come by.

Some rather disheartening stats to be sure — what would Rosie the Riveter think? Time to join the fight, ladies.

What do you make of all these statistics? Tweet us @BritandCo.

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If you grew up on fantasy books, you’ve probably dreamed of taking classes at Hogwarts and escaping to Narnia more times than you can count. But for the niche group of The Magic Faraway Tree readers who wish they could visit the Land of Birthdays in real life, living out your fantasies isn’t such a faraway concept anymore — Enid Blyton’s classic British children’s series is officially being adapted for the big screen!

The Magic Faraway Tree is an upcoming family adventure film about three children who climb a magical tree, meet the wonderful creatures who live inside, and travel to fantastical lands. It’s the kind of movie that will give you alllll the nostalgic feels even if you didn’t grow up on the books (though its absolutely stacked cast probably did!). The film is currently in production, with principal photography having started in June.

Here’s everything we know so far about The Magic Faraway Tree movie.

Your First Look At Nicola Coughlan In 'The Magic Faraway Tree'

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Nicola Coughlan is in her fairy era, and this first look at Nicola as Silky in The Magic Faraway Tree is just as, well, magical as I hoped. Just a glimpse of her long blonde hair and those stunning eyes pique my curiosity. And TBH, where Nicola leads, I follow.

What is the main plot of The Magic Faraway Tree?

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The Magic Faraway Tree Plot

When the Thompson family moves to the English countryside, the three children — Joe, Beth, and Frannie — “discover a magical tree and its extraordinary and eccentric residents, including treasured characters Moonface, Silky, Dame Washalot, and Saucepan Man," according to Variety. When they reach the top of the tree, the children "are transported to spectacular and fantastical lands and, through the joys and challenges of their adventures, the family learns to reconnect and value each other for the first time in years.”

When is the Magic Faraway Tree coming out?

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The Magic Faraway Tree Release Date

The Magic Faraway Tree is currently filming, which means we could see it in the fall or winter of 2025. This would be the perfect movie for the holiday season!

​Who is starring in the movie?

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The Magic Faraway Tree Cast

Joe, Beth, and Frannie’s actors have yet to be announced, but the adult cast is chock-full of familiar names. Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy are set to play the children’s parents, Tim and Polly. (The film’s screenwriter cheekily said, “I mean, even Enid Blyton might be impressed we got Spider-Man and the Queen.”) Nicola Coughlan will be playing a woodland fairy named Silky, and Rebecca Ferguson will be playing one of the film’s villains, Dame Snap.

Nonso Anozie, Jessica Gunning, Jennifer Saunders, and Dustin Demri-Burns are also in the cast.

Who is writing and directing the movie?

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Fans of the Faraway Tree series can breathe a sigh of relief — the film is in great hands. The Magic Faraway Tree’s screenwriter, Simon Fanaby, is no stranger to adapting beloved British children’s classics from page to screen. He’s one of the pens behind Wonka and Paddington 2, which is a great sign that The Magic Faraway Tree is sure to be as whimsical and fun as the books it’s adapting.

A less familiar name (unless you’re a fan of BBC’s Black Ops) is Ben Gregor, who has been tapped to direct the film. According to his talent agency, Gregor specializes in making comedies with visual flair. This writer/director combo is magical.

​Will The Magic Faraway Tree be a franchise?

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The Magic Faraway Tree seems to be a standalone film at the moment. The book series it’s based on is made up of four books total: The Enchanted Wood, The Magic Faraway Tree, The Folk of the Faraway Tree, and Up the Faraway Tree. Although the movie gets its name from the second book, its plot seems more similar to that of the first book. It’s very possible that the movie will incorporate all four books in one since plans for a franchise have yet to be announced.

I may be in my twenties, but I’ll happily be joining elementary schoolers at AMC on opening night when The Magic Faraway Tree hits theaters! Can't get enough of all things fantasy? Check out the latest Wicked movie news.

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There are few celebrity friendships as iconic and long-lasting as Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio's. The actors met while filming Titanic in 1996, but unlike their characters Jack and Rose, Kate and Leo’s relationship survived long after the ship hit the iceberg and the press tour came to an end.

Kate and Leo put the whole “guys and girls can’t be friends” claim to bed, but according to her, their friendship has endured precisely because they've kept it platonic. “I think the reason that friendship works is because there was never any romantic thing,” Winslet told Marie Claire UK (via Huffington Post). “It’s so disappointing for people to hear that because in the soap opera of the Kate and Leo story, we fell in love at first sight and had a million snogs, but actually we never did.”

The story of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio’s friendship spans over 25 years. Check out these defining moments of their friendship timeline, from Titanic to today.

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1996 — Kate and Leo meet on the set of Titanic.

We all know and love the friends-to-lovers trope, but Winslet and DiCaprio are the poster children for the lovers-to-friends trope. The actors met while playing love interests in Titanic. Although their onscreen relationship has never come to fruition offscreen, Winslet says the pair immediately clicked as friends.

“He was just very free with himself, and he had this effervescent energy that was really magnetic,” she said in a 2023 Titanic re-release featurette. “And I remember thinking, 'Oh, this is gonna be fun. We're definitely gonna get along.' And we just really did. We just really did.”

1998 — They walk the red carpet together at the Golden Globes.

If you Google “young Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet,” there’s a 99 percent chance the first pictures will be from this red carpet, mostly because Winslet’s look is sooo ’90s. In an interview with ET, DiCaprio says they absolutely came together, but clarifies that they’re “good buddies.”

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2008 — They join forces on screen again.

The first movie Winslet and DiCaprio did together post-Titanic was Revolutionary Road, where they play another couple who doesn’t work out because one of them dies by the end of the movie (quite a specific niche to fall into, no?). Unlike Jack and Rose, their characters in Revolutionary Road have a tense relationship, which Winslet said made working on the film “an immensely emotionally challenging experience” for both of them.

“There’s just a trust factor there. We both know that we have the best intentions for each other, but we also know that we can push each other’s limits,” DiCaprio said in an interview for the film. “There’s probably no other actress out there that I would feel as comfortable attacking, and I know she can give every bit of it right back to me.”

2009 — Kate shouts Leo out in her Golden Globes acceptance speech.

Winslet won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama for her role in Revolutionary Road. She gave a heartfelt speech that included some very kind words for her costar and best friend.

“Leo, I’m so happy I can stand here and tell you how much I love you and how much I’ve loved you for 13 years. Your performance in this film is nothing short of spectacular. I love you with all my heart, I really do,” Winslet said. DiCaprio blew her multiple kisses as she spoke. Feel free to join in the audience’s aww-ing; this moment is just too sweet.

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2012 — Leo walks Kate down the aisle.

A source told Us Weekly that DiCaprio walked Winslet down the aisle at her wedding to Ned Rocknroll (whose real name is Edward Abel Smith, in case you were worried) in December 2012.

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2016 — Kate Winslet cries at Leonardo DiCaprio’s Oscar speech.

When Leo finally won his first Oscar in 2016 for The Revenant, the camera cut to Kate tearing up and clasping her hands in front of her face during his speech. She was also spotted giving him a quick, friendly kiss on the cheek during a commercial break.

2017 — They have dinner in Saint-Tropez.

Pictures blew up over the internet of DiCaprio and Winslet “vacationing” together in Saint-Tropez, but Winslet later revealed that they were there on business. “Leo did his annual fundraiser for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. He and I went together and we auctioned off dinner with Jack and Rose and actually raised $1.35 million. It was extraordinary,” she told E!.

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2021 — They reunite for the first time since the pandemic hit.

Winslet revealed that she cried the first time she saw DiCaprio after the pandemic began. “I’ve known him for half my life! It’s not as if I’ve found myself in New York or he’s been in London and there’s been a chance to have dinner or grab a coffee and a catch up,” she told The Guardian. “We haven’t been able to leave our countries. Like so many friendships globally, we’ve missed each other.”

2023 — Winslet reflects on her friendship with DiCaprio on Titanic’s re-release featurette.

Kate Winslet revealed that when she and Leonardo DiCaprio call each other, they pick up the phone right away. “There’s no like, ‘Hang on, I’ll call you tomorrow.’ It's instant,” she told ET Online. Think about that next time your bestie gives you an impromptu ring.

The actress also got a bit more sentimental about her long-standing friendship with Leo. “You know, if you think about it, in the world that we live in now, to have friendships that bind you, and that shared history, it’s really something,” she said.

One thing’s for sure: if the Titanic had actually gone down in 1997, Kate would have definitely made room for Leo on that dang door.

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November 4, 2024 — Kate Winslet Praises Leonardo DiCaprio and Revolutionary Road

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Kate Winslet recalls just how difficult it was bringing Revolutionary Road to life. The story follows Frank and April Wheeler as they struggle with both the cracks in their marriage and their 1950s suburban reality.

"The thing that people say is, 'You got to work with Leo again.' Then they go off on the whole Leo tangent, which I totally understand," she says. "But Revolutionary Road — f—king hell, it just knocked us all sideways. Unbelievably difficult material. I was very proud of that film and what Leo and I were able to create as Frank and April. It was so brutal."

November 19, 2024 — Leonardo DiCaprio Supports Kate Winslet's Lee

Leo made a special screening of Kate Winslet's Lee even more special by showing up to support her! The two were photographed hugging in front of the poster and it's truly the push I needed to get through the week :').

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The perfect artificial Christmas tree will transform your home into a real holiday wonderland – without all the fuss that a real tree requires. These days, you can find plenty of artificial Christmas trees that look super lifelike, thanks to dense branches and feathered pine needles. Whether you like your tree to be fuller or a bit more sparse, one of these artificial Christmas trees is guaranteed to fit your decorating needs. Plus, all of these options come from Amazon, so they'll ship quickly and arrive at your door in mere days. Looking to make a swift upgrade to your Christmas tree and holiday decor? Look no further!

Discover the best-looking artificial Christmas trees below to help you home become totally holiday-ready!

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1. National Tree Company 6.5-Foot Artificial Full Christmas Tree

The full-bodied branches on this option undoubtedly give it a lifelike feel. It's super easy to set up and store, too, thanks to the hinged branches that drop down when you're ready to assemble or disassemble.

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2. Oasis Craft 6.5-Foot Unlit Artificial Aspen Fir Christmas Tree

The tapered, lighter branches on this artificial Christmas tree give it that lifelike aspen fir feel. Standing at 6.5 feet, this tree has plenty of room for all your favorite ornaments.

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Pre-lit trees are where it's at if you're looking for ease. This pre-strung artificial Christmas tree is super durable, full, and perfectly cozy (warm lights FTW!) for the season!

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4. Best Choice Products 6-Foot Pre-Lit Scotch Pine Christmas Tree

This pick boasts some frosted branches to emulate the look of real snow. Even if it doesn't snow where you live, you can still have a white Christmas!

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5. National Tree Company Pre-Lit 'Feel Real' 7.5-Foot Artificial Full Christmas Tree

We adore the flowy look of this artificial Christmas tree. It has a variety of different-sized branches and pine needles for a natural finish. This option also comes pre-lit with 1000 white lights for a more traditional vibe!

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6. National Tree Company Norwegian Spruce 'Feel Real' Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree

This one's like if the tree from A Charlie Brown Christmasgot a huge upgrade. It's sparser than most, but totally makes a statement. Its hinged branches and pre-strung lights make for a quick setup, so you can get to decorating the rest of your space and make more time to bake up some delish Christmas treats!

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7. Homcom 7.5-Foot Artificial Christmas Tree

This fluffy tree stands at 7.5 feet, so it'll fill up larger spaces perfectly. The branches look extremely real and supply the perfect spot for ornaments of all kinds!

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8. Puleo International 6.5 Foot Pre-Lit Slim Aspen Fir Artificial Christmas Tree

If your vibe is to opt for a skinny tree, this is the pick for you. Where it lacks in width, it makes up in height, standing at 6.5 feet tall. The branches are pre-lit, so all you gotta do is unfold, fluff, and decorate!

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9. Goplus 6-Foot Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree

This jolly artificial tree has it all. With two types of branches, warm pre-strung lights, and a sturdy base, you'll be able to stow away all of your gifts with everything looking put-together and fully festive.

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