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TikTok

Brands Beg Woman to Roast Them on TikTok
Thanks to her passion for graphic design, up and coming brands like Starbucks and Amazon have new and better logos for their products, free of charge!
Gita Jackson
9.30.21
News

Kids’ Graves Exposed the Horror of Canada’s Residential Schools. Outrage Isn’t Enough.
“Thousands of graves” are left to search before the true scale of missing Indigenous children is understood. In the meantime, Canadians have a lot of work to do.
Anya Zoledziowski
9.30.21
Trouble in Paradise

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Philippines Environmentalists face Death threats from Land Grabbers | Trouble in Paradise
VWN visits the Philippines 'Masungi Georeserve' to find out how the trustees and park rangers protect it from land grabbers, despite great risk to their personal safety.
TikTok

Wait, ‘Twilight’ Is Cool Now?
Like the Cullens, The Twilight Saga just doesn’t die.
Koh Ewe
9.30.21
Crime

Police Officer Who Killed Sarah Everard Will Never Be Released From Prison
Wayne Couzens was sentenced to a whole-life term, meaning he will likely die in prison.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
9.30.21
Taliban

Look at These Photos of Taliban Fighters Enjoying a Day at the Fairground
You must have at least two rocket launchers to ride the pirate ship.
Matthew Champion
9.30.21
Conspiracies

Conspiracy Theorists Are Salivating Over a Canadian Military Psy-Op Report
The Canadian Armed Forces’ attempt to combat misinformation only ended up giving conspiracy theorists another way to spread it.
Mack Lamoureux
9.30.21
climate change

The Climate Crisis Is Not Just About the Environment, So Why Are We Acting Like It Is?
Activists tell us why we need to care about other issues to solve the climate crisis.
Tammy Gan
9.30.21
family

My Parents Are Completely Overbearing. Is It Bad I Want to Stop Seeing Them?
“If it were up to my parents, I’d visit them every weekend.”
Djanlissa Pringels
9.30.21
conspiracy theories

There Are, of Course, Conspiracy Theories About the UK Fuel Shortage
It's all a government plot, man!
Darcey Edkins
9.30.21
Identity

These Men Were Struck by Lightning – Now They Talk to the Rain
Climate change is changing the lives of Mexico's tlaloques – the farmers chosen to please the god of rain and lightning.
Viko Rodríguez
9.30.21
Environment

The World’s Oldest Rainforest Was Just Handed Back to Its Indigenous Owners
The 180 million-year-old Daintree, which has come under pressure from climate change, mining and logging, will now be managed by its traditional owners.
Gavin Butler
9.30.21
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