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Coronavirus

Rich Countries Have Already Bought More Than Half of Future Supply of COVID-19 Vaccines
They represent just 13 percent of the world population, an Oxfam study reveals.
Satviki Sanjay
9.17.20
London Rental Opportunity of the Week

Rental Opportunity of the Week: Can Anyone Tell Me What Is Going On Here
Here, have a shower in your kitchen, in Stoke Newington, for a thousand pounds a month.
Joel Golby
9.17.20
Environment

Australian Diplomat Apologises for Eating Turtle Delicacy in Cambodia
Different species of turtle are under threat or endangered across Southeast Asia.
Anthony Esguerra
9.17.20
Film

'Rocks' Is About the Subtleties Of Black and Brown Girlhood
With a cast and crew made up of 75 percent women, this new film goes further than the whitewashed Hollywood version of teenage girl life.
Jumi Akinfenwa
9.17.20
Books

Brain Signals Show the Average Person Doesn't Think of Homeless People as Human Beings
Read an extract from journalist Maeve McClenaghan's book 'No Fixed Abode: Life and Death Among the UK’s Forgotten Homeless', published today.
Maeve McClenaghan
9.17.20
men

Hey Man: 'Am I Becoming My Dad?'
Our new men's issues columnist Rhys Thomas helps a reader who feels worried about the future. Plus: why do men hang around in cars?
Rhys Thomas
9.17.20
Crime

Police Officer Jailed for Claiming Vacant Houses as Her Own Under ‘Squatter's Rights’
It's the first time a female police officer has ever been jailed in the Australian state of Victoria.
Gavin Butler
9.17.20
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: September 17, 2020
There's a new moon in Virgo today!
Annabel Gat
9.16.20
News

Toronto Allows Sex Workers at Body Rub Parlours to Lock Their Doors
Previously, sex workers were penalized for locking their doors, putting them at risk of robberies, assaults, and even death, they say.
Anya Zoledziowski
9.16.20
activism

The First Openly Gay Mr. HBCU Is Getting Out the Vote in 'Ballroom' Circles
"When you don't vote, you allow people who are being voted on to do whatever they want to do," Jauan Durbin insists.
Jana Lerner
9.16.20
iamavoter

Spotify CEO Defends Keeping Transphobic Joe Rogan Podcasts Online
Multiple sources inside Spotify described an all-hands meeting in which Spotify CEO Daniel Ek discussed the company’s handling of the controversial podcaster.
Joseph Cox
Emanuel Maiberg
9.16.20
Health

What Smells Can Teach Us About History
How we perceive the senses changes in different historical, political, and cultural contexts. Sensory historians ask what people smelled, touched and tasted—all to learn more about the past.
Shayla Love
9.16.20
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