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uber

Inside the Fictitious World of Uber Propaganda

Uber propaganda is alive and well.
Ben Makuch
9.18.20
Worst Hot Take of the Week

Worst Opinion of the Week: Stop Your 'Endless Carping' About Not Wanting to Die

Jacob Rees-Mogg is not at all happy about people complaining they're being asked to drive up to 100 miles for coronavirus tests that aren't even available.
NEO
9.18.20
prisons

'Man Down!': Inside the Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak at San Quentin

How a massive outbreak at California's San Quentin State Prison spread to death row, killing a dozen condemned prisoners.
Keegan Hamilton
9.18.20
Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg Wants To Silence Facebook’s Employees

Zuckerberg is cracking down on his employees' discussions of political and social issues at work, including Black Lives Matter.
David Gilbert
9.18.20
Cannabis

India Is Cracking Down on Cannabis. Here’s What That Means for the Movement Fighting To Legalise It.

As India’s Narcotics Control Bureau arrests celebrities and dealers for possessing and peddling weed, we look into how the mainstream media’s vilification of recreational and medical cannabis users affects those fighting to legalise the plant. 
Shamani Joshi
9.18.20
CHEFS

Chef Diana Dávila Made Free Food for Families in Response to COVID-19

The Mi Tocaya Antojería chef explains how a neighborhood partnership reminded her and her staff what it means to be part of a community.
Diana Dávila
9.18.20
Recipe

Celery and Date Chicken Stew Recipe

The sweetness of dates combine with celery in this simple chicken stew that is the perfect weeknight dinner.
Farideh Sadeghin
9.18.20
world coronavirus

Airlines Now Have ‘Flights to Nowhere’ For People Who Miss Flying

When flying out of the country is not an option, passengers can go on trips with no destination.
Frankie Lantican
9.18.20
Environment

‘Furious’ Thai Minister Orders Park Trash Shipped to Littering Visitor

Thailand has been waging a war on plastic and trash as it tries to protect seas, beaches and national parks.
Anthony Esguerra
9.18.20
Culture

Tattoo Artists in Japan No Longer Need Medical Licenses, Landmark Ruling Says

Body art in Japan has been negatively linked to crime syndicate culture, but mindsets could be slowly changing.
David Caprara
9.18.20
Culture

This Indian Ballet Dancer Beat All the Odds and Crowdfunded His Way to His Dream Dance School

Four years ago, Kamal Singh first saw ballet in a Bollywood movie. Today, the moving story of the son of an e-rickshaw driver discovering and pursuing his passion for dance has seen hundreds of people raise funds to send him to a top school.
Satviki Sanjay
9.18.20
extremism

‘I Face Rape Threats Daily’: What It’s Like Being a Female Journalist in Pakistan

According to a report, 61 journalists have been killed in the country since 1992.
Mahwish Qayyum
9.18.20
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