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Young People Blamed for New COVID-19 Outbreaks in Canada

But politicians are the ones who decided to reopen high risk businesses like bars and restaurants in the first place.
Anya Zoledziowski
7.21.20
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'World's Most Wanted Man' Involved in Bizarre Attempt to Buy Hacking Tools

Leaked emails and an allegedly fraudulent letter mention Jan Marsalek in a bizarre attempt to purchase hacking tools.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
7.21.20
Strike for Black Lives

Protesting AT&T Workers Question Company’s Commitment to Racial Equality

Their protests want to focus on AT&T’s statements about the Black Lives Matter movement and its treatment of workers before and during the pandemic.
Edward Ongweso Jr
7.21.20
Coronavirus

Women Are Leading the Fight Against Coronavirus in Argentina's Vulnerable Communities

As COVID-19 spikes across the country, women are shouldering much of the vital work to protect marginalized groups.
Natalie Alcoba
7.21.20
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Man Belonging to Lower Caste Brutally Abused For Touching Upper Caste Man’s Scooter

Activists say that the pandemic has seen an increase in violence against Dalits in India.
Pallavi Pundir
7.21.20
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Siberia’s Heat Wave Triggered an Arctic Sea Ice Melt

A heat wave brought tropical temperatures and fires to Arctic Siberia last month. Now, it’s causing sea ice to crater.
Maddie Stone
7.21.20
Vice World News

The European Union Just Pledged a €750 Billion Coronavirus Recovery Package

After almost five days of negotiations, the EU has agreed on a plan to help member states after the pandemic.
Bianca Ferrari
7.21.20
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Do You Live In the US and Want A Small, Affordable Car? Too Bad.

Car companies are phasing out an entire class of cars. Is it because Americans only like driving big cars? Or because the car companies never bring the good small cars here to begin with?
Aaron Gordon
7.21.20
COVID-19

Europeans Aren’t Really Using COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Apps

For contact-tracing to be effective, at least 56 percent of the population needs to use the app.
Gabriel Geiger
7.21.20
Space

Astrophysicists Have Made the Largest-Ever 3D Map of the Universe

This is the result of a 20-year collaboration of several hundred scientists from around 30 different institutions worldwide.
Satviki Sanjay
7.21.20
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Suspect in Killing of Judge’s Son Was a Racist Who Left a Long, Sexist Paper Trail

Roy Den Hollander appeared before federal judge Esther Salas in 2015, and wrote that Latina judges “were usually a problem—driven by an inferiority complex.”
David Gilbert
7.21.20
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Here Are the Major American Retailers That Do—And Don't—Require Masks

The government won't make us protect ourselves and others, but some companies will. Thanks, President Best Buy!
Katie Way
7.21.20
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