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world justice

Brittney Griner Lost Appeal, Will Serve 9 Years in Russian Penal Colony
“People with more severe crimes have gotten less than what I was given.”
Trone Dowd
10.25.22
News

Starbucks’ Negotiations With Union Stores Begin and Immediately Collapse
Starbucks representatives abruptly ended the negotiations because they objected to some workers Zooming in.
Paul Blest
10.25.22
tech-science

Your Cat Recognizes the Special Way You Talk to It, Study Finds
Your cat is very familiar with the way you call it "Mr. Snuggles" and will not accept substitutes from strangers.
Becky Ferreira
10.25.22
Vladimir Putin

Key Putin Allies ‘Openly Attacking’ Russia’s Military Operations in Ukraine
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov's criticisms have destabilised an already chaotic situation in Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, NATO intel officials told VICE World News.
Mitchell Prothero
10.25.22
News

Adidas Has Finally Cut Ties With Kanye Over Antisemitic Remarks
“Adidas does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech,” the company said in a statement Tuesday.
David Gilbert
10.25.22
caborca

A Man Was Murdered at His Own Wedding in Mexico ‘by Mistake’
It's not clear whether organized crime was involved in the murder of engineer Marco Antonio Rosales, minutes after his wedding vows.
Luis Chaparro
10.25.22
china

‘Winner Takes All’: What Xi Jinping’s Grip on China Means for the World
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has surrounded himself with yes-men. What could go wrong?
Rachel Cheung
10.25.22
Festivals

All The Things We Overheard at When We Were Young Festival 2022
“I just walked through the food court and saw like 15 emos crying alone on the floor.”
Emma Garland
10.25.22
Myanmar

Dozens Dead as Myanmar Military Bombs Concert, Committing ‘War Crime’
Up to 80 people have been killed, local celebrities and civilians among them, after the junta dropped four bombs on a celebration in Kachin State.
Alastair McCready
10.25.22
LGBTQ

He Blessed LGBTQ People at a Festival. Now He’s No Longer a Pastor.
A Methodist church in South Korea has upheld its decision to suspend the pastor for two years for offering a prayer for an LGBTQ crowd.
Hanako Montgomery
10.25.22
News

People Who Identify as ‘Gamers’ More Prone to Racist, Sexist Behavior: Study
A new study says people who build their entire lives around a “gamer” identity are more susceptible to extreme behaviors.
Mack Lamoureux
10.25.22
Politics

How Twitter Memes and Shitposting Took Over UK Politics
It's no surprise that people reach for limp lettuce, stupid jokes and silly memes when they feel most politically powerless.
Charlotte Colombo
10.25.22
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