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police brutality

Video Shows Dying Black Man Told Cops ‘I Can't Breathe’ 29 Times
John Neville died of a brain injury and cardiac arrest after county jail officers in North Carolina restrained and kneeled on him.
Paul Blest
8.6.20
porn

'Leaked' Porn Site Thothub Goes Dark Following Lawsuit
Thothub is down, after a lawsuit filed by Niece Waidhofer on Monday demanded that the site stop infringing on her copyright.
Samantha Cole
8.6.20
News

China Just Sentenced a Third Canadian to Death for a Drug-Related Offence
The sentence was announced amid declining Canada-China relations. Tensions started in 2018 when Canada detained Meng Wanzhou of Huawei and have worsened since.
Anya Zoledziowski
8.6.20
Games News

This 'RollerCoaster Tycoon' Maze Takes Trillions of Years to Complete
The maze will take simulated park guests park 6.6 * 10 ^ 19,758 years to complete. That is a very long time.
Kevin Truong
8.6.20
Lebanon

'Hang Up the Nooses': Anger Grows in Lebanon Over Revelations Officials Ignored Chemical Stockpile Warnings
The Lebanese government is accused of failing to heed six warnings to act on the 2,750-ton stash of ammonium nitrate.
Tim Hume
8.6.20
Dating

People are Talking More on Dating Apps. And Indians are the Chattiest of the Lot
Swiping is good and all but we're actually DTC—down to chat.
Satviki Sanjay
8.6.20
Sex

Afternoon Sex is the Best Thing to Have Come Out of the Lockdown
He liked sunrise shags, I preferred bedtime coitus. Turns out, 2.30 p.m. is actually our thing.
Divine S
8.6.20
Right to Repair

Congress Will Consider National Right-to-Repair Legislation for Medical Equipment
The "Critical Medical Infrastructure Right-to-Repair Act of 2020" is the first time Congress has ever considered a bill that would break manufacturer repair monopolies.
Matthew Gault
Jason Koebler
8.6.20
privacy

A University Stopped Requiring Biometric Devices After Students Complained
The students' objections to the stick-on 'BioButtons' ranged from concerns about privacy to religious complaints comparing the devices to the mark of the devil.
Nick Keppler
8.6.20
internet censorship

Trump’s TikTok Crusade Makes US Censorship Look a Lot Like China’s
The US government is demonstrating that it is no better than the country it has long criticized for its vast censorship apparatus.
Jillian C. York
8.6.20
labor

National Labor Board Rules in Favor of Strippers Who Want to Unionize
The National Labor Relations Board upheld a ruling that Brandi Campbell was a statutory employee at Centerfold Club.
Samantha Cole
8.6.20
world politics

China Frees a Man Who Spent 27 Years in Jail for Murder He Did Not Commit
Zhang Yuhuan's exoneration points to deeper issues within China's legal system, including its 99.9% conviction rate.
Sammy Westfall
8.6.20
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