China is Treating COVID-19 With a Blast From the (Distant) Past
Despite long-held questions over the efficacy of Chinese traditional medicine, Chinese experts maintain that an herbal formulation based on a nearly 2,000-year-old text is showing promise in treating COVID-19.
A New Survey Found Almost a Third of Chinese Canadians Have Been Physically Harassed During the Pandemic
The findings cast a shocking spotlight on what has been called Canada’s ‘shadow pandemic’: anti-Asian racism.
Looking for Love? That Photo With Your Cat Might Be Costing You Dates
Apparently, women are less likely to swipe right on men with cats.
Wait, Who Is this Edgy Hello Kitty Doppelgänger?
Move over, Hello Kitty. This cool cat is going after your crown.
Fitness Challenges Are the At-Home Workouts of the TikTok Generation
"FitTok" is equal parts exercise and viral internet trend.
Scientists Remind Public That Reusable Containers Are Safe Amid Fears of Pandemic Surge in Single-Use Plastics
All the plastic from food deliveries and online shopping is piling up. But as a group of experts point out, disposable plastics aren’t inherently safer when it comes to possible virus transmission.
Japanese Condom Maker Creates Fantasy Anime About Safe Sex
The main character pulls a condom out of a stone and is suddenly covered in a rubber suit of armour.
A New Zealand Ad Campaign Is Using ‘Porn Stars’ to Promote Cyber Safety
“We don’t even talk about consent do we? No, we just get straight to it.”
How to Celebrate Pride Month at Home
Around the world, June is traditionally Pride Month. And although the parades are cancelled, you can still celebrate online.
A New Zealand Police Officer Was Killed on the Job for the First Time in 11 Years
Prime Minister Jacinda Arden described the shooting as “devastating.”
Survey Shows Filipinos Are Struggling With Hunger and Stress Due to COVID-19 Crisis
Long a problem even before the pandemic, the prevalence of hunger in the country has doubled since last year.
