Month: October 2021
Cops hate vaccine mandates, and the city leaders imposing them
Hands up, no shots
Read MorePablo Escobar’s hippos lead a charge for animal rights
They can wallow on a while longer
Read MoreHow to bring sex work out of the shadows
The debate over different approaches to decriminalisation
Read MoreWitchTok: the rise of the occult on social media has eerie parallels with the 16th century
It’s 1.30am in the morning, and I’m about to watch a duel between magicians. One is a “demonolater”, a word I have never heard before, someone who claims they worship demons and can petition them in return for knowledge or
Read MoreExxon CEO denies spreading disinformation on climate change
Exxon CEO Darren Woods is among top officials testifying Thursday as congressional Democrats investigate what they describe as a decades-long campaign to push disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming.
Read MoreJanuary 6 committee is losing patience with Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows as it seeks his testimony – CNN
January 6 committee is losing patience with Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows as it seeks his testimony CNN Jan 6 Capitol riot probe focuses on luxury hotel ‘war room’ Yahoo News Why Congress is looking closely at the Jan. 6
Read MoreAfrica to press climate finance demands at COP26: negotiator
African countries will use next week’s COP summit to demand rich nations honour and then deepen their pledges to fund the fight against climate change, a top negotiator said Thursday. The UN meeting in Scotland hosts a two-day summit of
Read MoreCoca growers capture 180 soldiers destroying crops in Colombia
Colombian coca growers have taken hostage about 180 soldiers who were eradicating crops of the cocaine-yielding plant near the Venezuelan border, a military official said Thursday. General Omar Sepulveda told reporters six platoons under his command were “kidnapped” Tuesday in
Read MoreFamilies of Charleston Massacre Victims Reach $88 Million Settlement – The New York Times
Families of Charleston Massacre Victims Reach $88 Million Settlement The New York Times Families of Charleston church massacre victims reach an $88M settlement with the Justice Department CNN DOJ reaches settlement with families of Emanuel 9 WYFF News 4 Massive $88M settlement reached
Read MoreHow the Pandemic Fueled the Rise of ‘Intentional’ Dating
Zach Mazerov and Blake Crist never planned to pursue a serious relationship. When New York City began opening back up over the summer, spurred by a readily available vaccine, both eagerly anticipated a season filled with carefree flings and late
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