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Three Survivors Who Helped Convict Serial Rapist Speak Publicly About Trauma, Recovery and Solidarity

“We all have the same demon, the same monster, but we are rising together.” Three women who helped secure the

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India’s Youth Turn to Secondhand Fashion Resale as Jobs Remain Scarce

“There is no certainty. Every day is different, some good, some bad. But for now, it works.” Before sunrise each

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Texas Search Volunteer’s Tip Line Call Leads to Break in Decades-Old ‘Killing Fields’ Murders

“We got a lot more girls to find, and a lot more families to help.” Nearly four decades after a

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Why Iran Released Black Hostages Early During the 1979 U.S. Embassy Crisis

“I was handcuffed, under armed guard and taken out of the embassy to the airport.” When Iranian student militants seized

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Toxic Green Algae Crisis in Brittany Raises Fresh Concerns Over Public Health and Intensive Farming

“When they wash ashore and pile up on top of one another, they form a sort of airtight shell, and

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Some Brides Reject Expensive Wedding Beauty Trends as Pressure Around ‘Perfect’ Appearance Intensifies

“My husband chose to marry me. Why would I need to change?” As weddings increasingly become social media spectacles shaped

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British School Crossing Patrol Workers Face Rising Abuse and Dangerous Driving Amid Surge in Road Rage

“We’re not out to get anyone. We just want you to slow down.” School crossing patrol workers across Britain are

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Scientists Trace Expanding Links Between Gum Disease and Major Chronic Illnesses

“People forget that the mouth is an open portal, a gateway into the bloodstream and your lungs, and inside your

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Ailton Krenak Warns of Ecological Collapse as Indigenous Thinker Challenges Brazil’s Development Model

“Development is not an innocent word. It fires a shot at someone.” Brazilian Indigenous leader, writer and environmental thinker Ailton

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Juliette Binoche Explores Vulnerability, Violence and Reinvention in First Film as Director

“If you’re attached to status, I think you’re losing possible opportunities for art.” French actor Juliette Binoche has built an

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