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activism

This Parkland Survivor Is Getting First-Time Voters to the Polls
When Ryan Servaites felt the energy of the massive crowd at the 2018 March for Our Lives, he recognized that as the meaning of power and activism.
Jana Lerner
10.30.20
extremism

FBI Documents Reveal Man Charged in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor Had More Violent Plans
"Which governor is going to end up dragged off and hung for treason first," he wrote on Facebook, according to the FBI. "It’s really a spin the bottle match at this point."
Tess Owen
10.30.20
South Africa

South Africa Risks Cutting the People Who Matter Out of its Climate Crisis Response
Activists are trying to push the government to move past Western remedies, and include ordinary people in the solution.
Marta Viganò
George Sichinga
10.30.20
mexico

AMLO Accused of Paying Off Mexico's Water Debt Just to 'Look Good to Trump'
Farmers are still occupying a dam they say holds water the U.S wanted but they need.
Nathaniel Janowitz
10.30.20
DHS

Why I'm Suing DHS For the '14 Words' Emails It Refuses to Release
A DHS press release echoed an infamous white supremacist slogan. DHS says any connection is a "conspiracy theory" but is suppressing emails about it.
Nathan Tempey
10.30.20
Society

Indian Matchmakers Explain Why Young Indians Still Go For Arranged Marriages
India has a thriving market for online dating. Then why are young people turning to the “Sima aunties” for their big, fat Indian wedding?
Pallavi Pundir
10.30.20
Coronavirus

Don Jr. Says COVID Deaths Are Down to 'Almost Nothing.' 1,000 People Died Yesterday.
As the pandemic rages out of control and hospitals fear being overrun, the president's son insists "we’ve gotten control of this thing; we understand how it works.”
Paul Blest
10.30.20
Health

Watching TV While Scrolling Through Instagram? Such Multitasking Could Lead To Memory Failure
Researchers studied brain activity and pupil dilation to find out how 'media multitasking' leads to being unable to recall events.
Varsha Rani
10.30.20
mexico

Racism in the U.S. Prompts a Growing Community of Thriving, Black Expats in Mexico
More Black Americans are moving south to get away from racism at home.
Nathaniel Janowitz
Lisette Poole
10.30.20
Coronavirus

What’s It Like to Go from a High Salary to Covid Unemployment?
Young high earners are finding themselves in dire financial straits after being made redundant in the pandemic.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
10.30.20
Internet

This Upcoming European Legislation Could Reshape the Internet
It’s called The Digital Services Act, and some experts believe that it has the potential to change the internet forever.
Gabriel Geiger
10.30.20
anti-cheat

Cheat Sellers Are Ready to Ruin ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’
Activision's new shooter isn't out yet, but people who find ways to subvert the game's code, bypass the game's anti-cheat system, and help players cheat are ready to cash in.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
10.30.20
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