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U.K. soccer player Kurt Zouma is under fire after a video showed him abusing cats
The West Ham United player has been fined for his actions and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has launched an investigation into the matter.
In The Wake Of Harvey Weinstein Scandal, Women Say #MeToo
The ousting of a powerful Hollywood producer over multiple abuse allegations prompted women and other assault survivors to proclaim a simple idea: that sexual abuse is common in their lives.
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John Clarke, Who Made Fake News Hilarious, Is Mourned In Australia And New Zealand
Satirist John Clarke's pitch-perfect portrayal of an Australian senator denying the impact of an oil spill once prompted a Snopes fact-check report.
Meet Binky, The Social Media App Where Nothing Matters
A new social media app lets you think that you're liking, commenting and sharing an infinite list of random posts. But "it's all meaningless," Binky creator Dan Kurtz says. And that's the point.
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Michael Bond, The 'Giant' Behind Paddington Bear, Dies At 91
"Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington on a railway platform" — and readers first met Paddington with those words in 1958. Bond, who died Tuesday, turned that bear into an unforgettable friend.
College Football Star Threatened Boycott Over Coach's Support For Far-Right Channel
The channel, One America News Network, has a history of supporting President Trump and of spreading misinformation that favors the political right.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Sues Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Over Face Mask Order
"Mayor Bottoms does not have the legal authority to modify, change or ignore Governor Kemp's executive orders," Kemp argues in the lawsuit intended to stop masks from being required in Atlanta.
From Nairobi, A Rare, Clear Glimpse Of Mount Kenya Drives Disbelief On Social Media
A photo on social media showing Africa's second-highest mountain from Nairobi made many Kenyans cry foul. But the photo — shot on a day free of pollution, because of COVID-19 restrictions — is real.
Democratic House Incumbent Ousted By Progressive Challenger In Illinois Primary
Rep. Dan Lipinski, the moderate eight-term Democratic congressman, lost his primary to business consultant Marie Newman.
Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps
People are taking to social media to urge support for the U.S. Postal Service, which is in a financial crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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