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Nigerian food

This Nigerian Harvest Festival Celebrates the Yam in All Its Glory
Every year, hundreds gather to sample traditional Nigerian dishes at London’s annual Iri-ji New Yam Festival, a celebration of the yam crop in Igboland.
Riaz Phillips
12.7.18
Yellow vests protests

Paris braces for violent protests as yellow vests are accused of "creating a monster"
Far-right and far-left agitators are expected to converge on the capital Saturday as the sprawling movement morphs.
Tim Hume
12.7.18
abortion

Facebook Almost Got Sued for Taking Down 'Deceptive' Anti-Abortion Page
The "Undecided on the 8th" page claimed to provide unbiased information about the Irish abortion referendum.
Sirin Kale
12.7.18
the outlet pass

Cavs Rookie is Really Great at This Really Bad Thing
If Collin Sexton can flesh out the other areas of his game, however, he can become a real problem for opposing defenses.
Michael Pina
12.7.18
News

This LGBTQ Inclusive Mosque in Calgary Receives Threats for Just Existing
Calgary’s chapter of El-Tawhid Juma Circle has been forced to operate out of secret locations because homophobes can’t grow up.
Hadeel Abdel-Nabi
12.7.18
the outlet pass

The Spurs Need to Tank the Season
This is not the San Antonio team we have grown used to under Gregg Popovich, but they're not far off from getting back there.
Michael Pina
12.7.18
Retail Nightmares

I Spent 11 Hours at Toronto’s Christmas Market
"I wanted to see if immersing myself in Christmas could push me out of my funk, like how a doctor might try and cure arachnophobia by exposing people to spiders."
Graham Isador
12.7.18
Noisey News

Holy Hell, This Year's Grammy Nominations Are Almost Interesting
Cardi B, Janelle Monáe, and H.E.R. are all up for Album of The Year, Brandi Carlile gets lots of nods, and Led Zeppelin are up for Best New Artist.
Alex Robert Ross
12.7.18
the outlet pass

Lonzo Ball is a Force in Transition
When Lonzo starts running coast-to-coast, throw the analytics out the window and trust your eyes.
Michael Pina
12.7.18
activism

How Activists Are Resisting a Megadam That Threatens ‘Cultural Genocide’
Indigenous protesters are engaging in civil disobedience and facing arrest to fight the $12.7 billion Muskrat Falls hydroelectricity project in Newfoundland.
Deidre Olsen
12.7.18
Recipe

Italian Wedding Soup Recipe
Nobody has to be getting married to enjoy this lovely union of meatballs, spinach, and chicken broth.
Farideh Sadeghin
12.7.18
Patreon

Crowdfunding site Patreon is purging far-right figures
"We don't allow association with or supporting hate groups on Patreon."
David Gilbert
12.7.18
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