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Monday News Roundup: The Tromp Family Saga Comes to an End and a Female Duo Wins the Birdsville Cup
Here's a bunch of stuff that happened while you were ignoring the weekend news.
The Government Has No Clue How Many People Have Experienced Sexual Assault
A new study finds that the federal government is unable to determine how widespread the problem of sexual assault is in the US, in part because no one is able to agree on a single definition of sexual violence.
Ashley Madison Must End ‘Misleading’ Practices or Go to Court, Watchdog Says
It's another black eye for the beleaguered company.
Young People in Canada Have Never Been as Financially Crippled as They Are Now
Trigger warning: We are fucked.
Queer Teens Facing 'Unacceptable' Levels of Physical and Sexual Violence
A survey released this month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that teens who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual are significantly more at risk for violence and depression than their straight peers.
Bun B's Convention Dispatch Two: Getting It Done at the RNC
If this was my last opportunity to turn up in life, then I would happily die unturnt.
Are the Workers Who Process America's Chicken Forced to Wear Diapers?
According to a new report from Oxfam America, workers are regularly forced to wear diapers on the line because they are not permitted to take regular bathroom breaks. Others just urinate or defecate while on the line.
New CDC Report Shows America’s Gun Suicide Problem Getting Worse
But the way the agency packaged the data obscures that trendline.
Vaping Is About Reducing Harm, Not Being Harmless
A new report published by the Royal College of Physicians says vaping could be an important harm reduction tool for quitting smoking.
Cuffed Without Cause (Extra Scene from 'Driving While Black')
VICE News meets Jason Castle, a prominent community member in Teaneck New Jersey, who recounts his own experience with New Jersey law enforcement.
Everyone Really Is Just Picking Their Wine Based on the Label
Does the prospect of trying to pick between a $12 sauvignon blanc, a $14 Chablis, and a $17 Vouvray make you panic and perspire? Are you ashamed that you remedy this anxiety by going for the one with the more refined-looking label, even if you have no...
The People Who Examine Rape Victims Are Undertrained, New Report Says
A new government report finds that various hospitals across the country often fail to use or track federal funds given to them to help train workers in rape examinations, which can lead to fewer prosecutions.