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Malala Yousafzai Thought She’d Never Fall in Love
The global activist gets candid in her new memoir. She spoke with us about struggling with panic attacks, finding her personal style and changing her mind about what marriage could be. Source link
ChatGPT will soon allow erotica for verified adults, says OpenAI boss
CEO Sam Altman says upcoming versions of the popular chatbot would enable it to behave in a more human-like way – “but only if you want it”. Source link
Cease-Fire Could Lift Prospects for Israeli VCs, Startups
The potential end of the conflict with Hamas is spurring foreign investors to re-engage with Israel’s startup and venture community. Source link
‘Assumed it is age-related fatigue’: Patients, doctors reveal how osteoporosis silently steals mobility, and why early awareness matters
‘Assumed it is age-related fatigue’: Patients, doctors reveal how osteoporosis silently steals mobility, and why early awareness matters Source link
The Man Behind the Radical Walking Tours of New York City
Lara-Nour Walton Asad Dandia sued the NYPD after it spied on his family and community. Now he uses people’s history to reclaim the streets from the systems that surveilled him. The post The Man Behind the Radical Walking Tours of New York City appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The United States Has Always Been a Trickster Land
Julian Brave NoiseCat Understanding Indigenous Coyote stories will help you grasp the appeal of Donald Trump. The post The United States Has Always Been a Trickster Land appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Congressional Black Caucus’s Silent Partnership With AIPAC
Anthony Conwright The influential group of lawmakers has damaged its reputation as “conscience of the Congress” by staying silent on the Gaza genocide. The post The Congressional Black Caucus’s Silent Partnership With AIPAC appeared first on The Nation. Source link
London, Ont., teens hope to 'make board games great again,' creating one in face of Trump's 51st-state threats
A group of London, Ont., teens have created a board game called American Dictator, which pokes fun at U.S. President Donald Trump’s activities since he began his second term in office. They hope other young people playing the game will learn more about the political climate. Source link
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally Source link
Young Taiwanese aren't so anti-China. That's a problem for the island's government
The antagonism between China and the U.S. is dominating geopolitics and China has intensified its military provocations against Taiwan. But many younger Taiwanese remain notably unfazed by the risk of military action against their island. Pro-China messaging on social media may be partly to blame. Source link