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Canadian Universities Are Surveilling Striking Workers with Private Security

Over the past two decades, the use of private security agencies has become a common fixture of academic labour disputes.
Kieran Delamont
11.27.20
Tech

You Probably Shouldn't Shop on Amazon This Black Friday

"Amazon’s unchecked growth is a threat to everyone’s rights."
James Greig
11.27.20
Politics

A Trump Supporter Donated $2.5 Million to Fight Election Results. Now He Wants It Back

Fred Eshelman is suing True the Vote, an organization that had filed, and withdrawn, lawsuits challenging the election results.
Paul Blest
11.27.20
Tired of Losing

Trump Is Gaslighting Himself and Really Thinks He Won the Election, Mary Trump Says

“I don’t think he’s ever accepted the truth of the loss. I don't think he’s psychologically or emotionally capable of that.”
Greg Walters
11.27.20
Entertainment

We Watched Netflix’s New Show on Bollywood Wives So You Don’t Have To

Because who doesn’t want yet another hackneyed reality show on the rich and the frivolous?
Pallavi Pundir
11.27.20
Far right

Local Green Group Actually a Front for Far-Right Activists

Ex-Generation Identity members are promoting shopping local while pushing anti-migrant messages. Even some prominent Green politicians got sucked into following them online.
Simon Childs
11.27.20
Space

Milky Way Is Being Slowly 'Pulled' Apart by a Neighbouring Galaxy

The gravitational force is causing our home galaxy to twist and deform. 
Varsha Rani
11.27.20
Donald Trump

Donald Trump Finally Answered a Reporter’s Question, Albeit at a Tiny Desk

Trump initially indicated he would leave the White House if the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden. But then seemed to change his mind later, as people mocked his small table.
David Gilbert
11.27.20
Sidney Powell

Dominion Staff Receive Death Threats in Wake of Sidney Powell’s Conspiracy Theories

Sidney Powell included the baseless conspiracy theory involving Dominion Voting Systems in an error-strewn lawsuit filed this week.
David Gilbert
11.27.20
NIGERIA

The Burden of Proof for Sexual Offences in Nigeria Is Still Ridiculously High

In large parts of the country, victims can only prove their case if there were multiple eyewitnesses.
Conrad Omodiagbe
11.27.20
worldnews

North Korea Executed an Official Who Broke COVID Rules, South Says

Kim Jong Un’s government is said to have executed an official for failing to follow rules on imports.
Junhyup Kwon
11.27.20
indonesia

Indonesian Police Criticized For Putting a Trans Woman in a Men’s Cell

Rights activists have accused the police of cruelty for detaining Millen Cyrus, an Instagram influencer, in a men’s facility.
Ikhwan Hastanto
11.27.20
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