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Rich parents in New York City are mad their schools are trying to desegregate
One of the city’s wealthiest, wokest districts is constructing a plan to do something about its segregation.
Fighting for likes
Kathleen Wynne has had to reckon with her likability this Ontario election. Days before voting, she conceded defeat.
Not Taking a Toilet Selfie Just Got Expensive in Sitapur
Maybe the District Magistrate knows that’s where the best angles are.
Trump's transgender military ban is stressing out deployed soldiers
Trump's transgender military ban isn't a ban yet.
Most Hunt Management Plans Aren’t Based in Science
In a new study, 60 percent of plans—spanning Canadian provinces and US states—lacked a scientific approach.
Those court rulings don't mean all Dreamers are safe
Starting tomorrow, roughly 400 people will lose their protected status each day
On Abortion, Trudeau Has Given Religious Groups the Controversy Many Wanted
Conservatives are outraged by the Liberal government’s recent move.
'You Can’t Be Afraid of Failure': Meet Charlotte's First Black Female Mayor
Vi Lyles made history when she was elected mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina in November. She talks to Broadly about how she hopes her win reminds young people, and especially young women, to be brave in the face of adversity.
Elon Musk Says Australia Becomes Renewable or Reverts to the “Dark Ages”
Not like a big deal or anything. Just the Dark Ages.
Australia's Drug Death Rate Is Now 10 Times Higher Than Portugal's
The difference? Portugal decriminalised drugs.
Corporations Have Utterly Failed to Protect Speech
Facebook and Twitter are hurting those they should be protecting.