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Man Who Questioned 9-Year-Old Athlete’s Gender Spurs Outrage
A track and field event in British Columbia has engendered debate about transphobia in Canada.
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Winnie the Pooh ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ Book Draws Parents’ Ire
The Dallas school district apologized for not providing guidance to parents when it sent students home with a book that…
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The Phillip Schofield Scandal Explained, From Daytime TV to Parliament
The resignation of a television anchor, followed by an admission of an affair with a younger colleague, has gripped the…
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Why Stay in L.A. When You Could Work Remotely From Nantucket?
That was the question one couple asked themselves on a vacation to the Massachusetts island during the early days of…
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Battle Lines Harden Over Big Oil’s Role at Climate Talks in Dubai
The hosts of the United Nations global climate summit later this year aim to give fossil fuel companies a bigger…
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Los Angeles Councilman Faces Corruption Charges
Curren Price, who has represented South Los Angeles for 10 years, was charged on Tuesday with conflict of interest, perjury…
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Colombian Children Rescued in Jungle Had Been Fleeing for Their Lives
The father of two of the survivors said the family had feared the children would be recruited by a violent…
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U.S. Soldiers Injured in Syria Were Part of Commando Unit
Ten members of the Army’s elite Delta Force unit were flown to Germany for medical treatment after a helicopter accident.
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U.K. Woman Sentenced to Prison for Abortion in Eighth Month of Pregnancy
The case has prompted heated debate in England, with some arguing that abortion pills should not be available by mail…
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Facing Crisis, Egypt’s Leader Tries New Tack: Talking to Opponents
The rare — and tightly constrained — outreach is a sign that President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi may be feeling the…