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abortion

Data Broker SafeGraph Stops Selling Location Data of People Who Visit Planned Parenthood
The move comes after Motherboard found it was possible to buy data showing how many people visited Planned Parenthood locations, where they came from, and where they went afterwards.
Joseph Cox
5.4.22
News

The Fall of Roe v. Wade Is Even Worse if You’re Not White
As more states make abortion illegal, people of color seeking abortions will likely end up being targeted by authorities even more if Roe falls.
Anya Zoledziowski
5.4.22
covid

Woman Lived in a Phone Booth for a Month During Shanghai’s COVID Lockdown
A protracted lockdown in China’s richest city is hurting some more than others.
Rachel Cheung
5.4.22
internet culture

The Meme-ification of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Trial
TikTok fancams and #megapintofwine memes inspired by Johnny Depp's court case with Amber Heard are just the tip of the very troubling iceberg.
Charlotte Colombo
5.4.22
sex and relationships

Relationships Work Best When Only One Person Is 'Very Online'
Like tops and bottoms and doms and subs, the offline/online couple has always worked in symbiosis.
Daisy Jones
5.4.22
child labour

‘We Hide While Working’: The Life of Children Spraying Poison on a Pulp Plantation
Living in cramped barracks with no access to education, these are the children earning $6 a day at one of Indonesia’s most profitable paper companies.
Tonggo Simangunsong
5.4.22
army

I Asked People Who Want to Join the Army: Why?
I went to an army recruitment event to find out why young people are still enlisting for war.
Tim Fraanje
5.4.22
Culture

This ‘Aryan’ Community’s ‘Exotic’ Clothes and Polyamorous Marriages Mask Other Truths
Besides a reputation for polyamorous marriages, the Brogpa community in the Himalayas fears it may soon have little else left of its heritage and culture.
Arman Khan
5.4.22
lifestyle

Everything I Saw At Sydney's First Queer Medieval Faire
"Non-binary people, trans people, all of us, have existed forever. It’s been buried. So I think, like: why not have an event that celebrates that?"
Julie Fenwick
5.4.22
Food

In New York, Taiwanese Chefs Are Attempting To Define Their Cuisine
It’s hard to define Taiwanese cuisine without referencing its Chinese roots, but young chefs are seizing this moment to define their own flavors.
Daphne K. Lee
5.4.22
News

Living in A Stranger's Abandoned House Might Be Your Best Rental Option
Squatters say more people are joining them.
John Buckley
5.4.22
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: May 4, 2022
Mars connects with Uranus and the moon enters Cancer.
Annabel Gat
5.3.22
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