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An 18-year-old climate activist is calling out Microsoft for their excessive corporate flights
The #JustUseTeams campaign is asking for Microsoft to reduce air travel and use their video calling product instead.
What happens when people talk to their therapists about conspiracy theories? It's tricky.
Therapists have to summon the emotional generosity that most people have exhausted.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Ted Lasso' has a question: What kind of man are you?
'Ted Lasso' has thoughts on what it takes to be a good man.
By Rebecca Ruiz
UNICEF report finds that 1 in 7 young people live with diagnosed mental health disorder
The rate of diagnosed disorders is highest in the Middle East, North Africa, North America, and Western Europe.
The Nobel Peace Prize 2021 winners have been announced
Both recipients are symbols of freedom of information and expression.
Microsoft moves to make device fixes (and our lives) easier
The company will look into the environmental impact of rules banning individual device repair.
75 percent of women feel most unequal in their own homes
Home is where the inequality is, a new survey has revealed.
The National Women's Soccer League stopped play to bring awareness to sexual assault
The NWSL has been rocked by allegations of sexual abuse by a coach.
By Amanda Yeo
In Nepal, a woman treks over mountains to bring COVID-19 vaccines to the most vulnerable
Here's what it takes to get people in isolated communities access to jabs.
How to revive student activism after a year of loss and trauma
It's hard to be a teen. It's hard to be a teen activist. It's hard to be a teen activist coming out of a global pandemic.
The UK zine tackling sex and relationship issues for people of colour
From non-monogamy to period shame to STIs, 'The Sex Agenda' examines subjects thorough the eyes of marginalised groups.
Signs, cosplay, and middle fingers: Abortion activists rally against Texas law
"Let's talk about the elephant in the womb."
New study of police killings confirms what activists have said for years
Research finds police killings are vastly undercounted.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Anita Hill shares how people have responded to her 1991 testimony against Clarence Thomas
"How does it feel to know that you've changed the world?"
Samantha Bee finds hope for reproductive rights in New Jersey
Many in the state are championing the Reproductive Freedom Act.
Britney Spears' father can no longer control her
It's a win for the pop icon and the internet's #FreeBritney campaign.
How parents can talk to kids about residential schools
Share the history calmly, but accurately, even when it's painful.
By Kelly Boutsalis
As schools reopen, trauma-informed teaching might be more important than ever
Building relationships can help kids thrive in tough times.
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
'Don't trash our future,' young activists tell world leaders during climate strike
Back on the streets, protests against inaction on climate change took place across 80 countries.
Ted Lasso's kindness isn't what you think it is
The latest episode of the Apple TV+ hit will change your assumptions.
By Rebecca Ruiz
The best moments from late-night's f-bomb heavy climate 'intervention'
"F***ed right up the greenhouse gas."
By Amanda Yeo
The pandemic disrupted sex ed when students needed it most
The subject may have fallen by the wayside in some schools.
By Anna Iovine
Snapchat releases new lenses teaching ASL basics
The new lenses celebrate International Week of the Deaf
How to beat the next pandemic? Start educating kids now.
"A more scientifically literate citizen is the goal."
By Mark Kaufman
Jane Goodall’s golden rule about how to change the world
A map to help humanity circumvent the tipping point of our planet's destruction.