Steven Bartus
Why LGBTQ YouTubers Are Suing Google for Discrimination
The plaintiffs claim that even their most harmless content is being demonetized and age-restricted based on their identity.
Sweden Thinks Herd Immunity Is the Answer to Coronavirus
The death rate from COVID-19 in Sweden is accelerating faster than that of neighboring countries.
Watch France’s Most Famous Cliff Diver Go For a New World Record
"You tell yourself that by going higher, you'll get more time," says Lionel Franc
The First May Day Protest for France's "Yellow Vests" Turned Remarkably Violent
Police fired tear gas on protestors in Paris. Yellow Vests hope that will help their cause.
The Spanish festival where horses run through bonfires
For at least 100 years, it's been a tradition in the village of San Bartolomé de Pinares to ride horses through fire as a cleansing ritual
How the "yellow vest" protest movement forced Macron to increase the minimum wage
A fourth weekend of the largest mass demonstrations to hit France in five decades has forced the hand of the French president.
Francisco Franco is still dividing Spain three decades after his death
Spain is digging up the remains of Francisco Franco — and lots of controversy with him
China's new highway could make or break this poor European country
China’s One Belt One Road is designed to reconnect places along China’s ancient silk road trade route — and far beyond.
This is what it's like for migrants making the perilous trek into France
Migrants and refugees are trying to pass through Italy in order to reach France. But now they have to go through a treacherous mountain path.
How a nearly 300-foot section of the Berlin Wall was kept secret for almost 2 decades
“I kept it a secret because the place needed to gain historical importance."