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NYC schools will close Monday
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Momentum builds for NYC teacher ‘sickout’ mutiny over de Blasio’s refusal to close schools
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Should white supremacists be allowed to practice law?
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Happy International Women's Day!
From the Wiki: International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world. (…) (…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and...
From the Wiki:
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world.
(…)
(…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and communist countries until it was adopted by the feminist movement in about 1967. The United Nations began celebrating the day in 1977.
It is a federal holiday in Russia, at least. (Since it's Sunday this year, the following Monday is made a holiday as well). Do you have any special plans for today?
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It’s not ‘One Million’ — it’s One Meddling Mom
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How the working-class life is killing Americans, in charts
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A growing number of Danes choose cold water swimming as a way to invigorate the senses and combat their winter blues
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The invisible city: How a homeless man built a life underground
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Companies are contracting out more jobs—that’s not great for workers
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Greenland has the world's highest suicide rate, and teenage boys are especially vulnerable
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How Sweden is fixing the housework gender gap – do Swedish-style tax breaks for cleaners provide a solution or perpetuate gender-role norms?
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What is Finland's Phenomenon-based Learning (PhenoBL) approach? This approach breaks down subject-based compartmentalisation of knowledge
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“Be yourself” is terrible advice
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Inside the Kyiv fraud factory stealing senior citizens’ savings
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How Norway made a more humane prison
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The untold story of the world's biggest diamond heist
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How dating became a market, and the consequences that follow from this
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The greatest human rights violation on the planet is the harm men do to women
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Immigrants from over twenty countries are taking part in a program that will help them develop, set up, and operate a food truck specialising in food from their home countries
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Are you giving up anything for Lent?
I'm finally giving up Reddit and trying to do the traditional catholic "fast" which is 2 small snacks and 1 meal a day during lent. I recently learned about the Black Fast which is a sort of...
I'm finally giving up Reddit and trying to do the traditional catholic "fast" which is 2 small snacks and 1 meal a day during lent. I recently learned about the Black Fast which is a sort of Pescatarian vegan-ish, one meal a day fast which looks interesting. I might try it on Fridays but being coeliacs would make it more challenging.
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Sarah Connor, in hiding before the war
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Silicon Valley ruined work culture
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Garbage language: Why do corporations speak the way they do?
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The tears of our mothers
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How doctors die
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Fundraiser soars past $200,000 for bullying victim Quaden Bayles
News article: Fundraiser soars past $200,000 for bullying victim Quaden Bayles And, he is not 18 years old, despite people claiming he is.
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Four-day workweek's appeal goes global as bosses seek to boost profits and morale
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One woman and thousands of Lego bricks are building much-needed wheelchair ramps for her town
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Talking to your neighbours is mandatory if you live in this block of flats – it's all part of a plan to help tackle loneliness
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Eight things toxic mothers have in common
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Iowa's 'Denmark on the Prairie' creates hygge away from home – the tiny town has imported a 19th-century windmill and starred in two Danish TV shows
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Working in science was a brutal education. That’s why I left
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Rather than punishing prisoners, Finland's open prisons focus on rehabilitation and preparation for a smooth reentry into society
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At the Green Free School in Copenhagen, you're more likely to find pupils repairing a bicycle or doing urban farming than sitting in front of a blackboard
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It’s okay to leave your headphones at home
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Confessions of a slaughterhouse worker
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My teenage life after leaving a cult
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Why it's cheaper to have a baby in Finland than in the US
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Copenhagen retains its crown – annual global liveability survey from ECA International rates cities on their quality of life for Europeans abroad
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The nuclear family was a mistake
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The new breed of sex addicts - who don't have sex
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Busting the common misconceptions about working from home
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Quarantined by coronavirus, cruise ship passengers make 'life-long friends'
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Advanced love: The secrets of a lasting (and stylish) relationship
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Crossing Antarctica solo – Børge Ousland's lonely journey across the ice
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Was Jeanne Calment the oldest person who ever lived—or a fraud?
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When medical debt collectors decide who gets arrested
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Connecticut school board reinstates mascot Native Americans called demeaning
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Reasons not to become famous
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