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cybersecurity

A Tech Gift Guide for the Savvy and Security-Conscious 

Recommendations for those who want to stay safe while extremely online, created in partnership with Private Internet Access.
John Paul Titlow
11.27.20
mental health

Black Men on Why They Started Therapy in 2020

Research shows that thoughts of suicide and self-harm have been significantly higher for Black Brits during the pandemic.
Sarah Haque
11.27.20
protest

In Photos: Protesting Farmers are Taking on Water Cannons and Tear Gas Shells in India

An estimated 50,000 farmers are breaking through multi-layered barricades and crackdown to enter New Delhi, to protest controversial farm laws.
Pallavi Pundir
11.27.20
Sex

My Long and Exhausting History of Dating Married Men

I felt bad just once, when a guy's wife found us naked on the couch.
Laura Roscioli
11.27.20
Coronavirus

How Australia Made One of the Biggest COVID Recoveries in the World

The country is now one of only a small few to have suppressed coronavirus cases from more than 500 a day to almost zero.
Gavin Butler
11.27.20
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: November 27, 2020

The moon is in Taurus today.
Annabel Gat
11.26.20
Saudi Arabia

No End in Sight for Saudi Women’s Rights Activist Loujain al-Hathloul

Loujain al-Hathloul’s family had hoped her nightmare was coming to an end. But her case has been transferred to a notorious terrorism court.
Mohammed Rasool
11.26.20
News

Trump Is About to Hand Over Sacred Apache Land to a Mining Company

Trump officials are rushing to hand over Oak Flat in Arizona to Resolution Copper by next month, a full year ahead of schedule—while they still can.
Ian Kumamoto
11.26.20
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: November 26, 2020

The moon enters Taurus.
Annabel Gat
11.26.20
News

Indigenous Mother Calls Out School Assignment That Asked Kids to List Positive Traits of Residential Schools

A B.C. school district has launched an investigation into how the homework was assigned and the school’s principal has apologized.
Brishti Basu
11.26.20
Honduras

Half a Million Hondurans Displaced by Hurricanes Now Have to Wait Out More Rain

The Central American nation has been ravaged by two hurricanes in as many weeks, and hundreds of thousands remain at risk.
Jeff Ernst
11.26.20
Environment

Some Ski Resorts Are Finally Starting to Reckon With Their Racist History

Resorts largely serve rich white people. But Indigenous communities are fighting to change that.
Sophie Stuber
11.26.20
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