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At least three guaranteed income initiatives in the San Francisco Bay Area openly discriminate against white residents, limiting or entirely preventing their participation in programs that dole out no-strings-attached cash. The programs—all of which are publicly funded—violate both the United States and the California state constitution, lawyers say, as well as civil rights laws that […]

On August 23, 1997, Uriah Rennie became the first black man to referee a Premier League match. Rennie, who made his bow overseeing a game between Leeds United and Crystal Palace, had a career that lasted 11 seasons and more than 170 games, until his final game on May 11, 2008, where he officiated a […]

With the wedding dates fast approaching, all the couples on ’90 Day Fiance’ seem to be caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to their relationships. For Patrick and Thais, the pair seem to be struggling with what their future holds. With Thais’s father asking her to come back home to […]

Australia’s international borders reopened in February but many people are still apprehensive about travelling overseas. Travel writer and podcast host Ben Groundwater was one of them. “I think there was a natural will from people to hold back, particularly from me as well. I have a family at home — I didn’t want to be […]

Privilege-adjacent. Invisible at times. As an Asian American, that’s how I typically used to think of my minority status. Society labels us the “model minority” when it is convenient. Sometimes we’re models to be emulated — when we’re not on the receiving end of people’s fear, anger and suspicion. Growing up in Little Saigon, an […]

For many who grew up in North Jersey in the 1970s, the fascinating and tragic story of the List family, murdered by their ice-cold patriarch in their Westfield mansion, is something they’ll never forget. But now, thousands of people across the country and even abroad are learning about John List and his horrible legacy in […]

Members of the 127th Territorial Defense Force brigade search vehicles after curfew on April 04, 2022 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. | Chris McGrath/Getty Images

Of all the surprises that Russian President Vladimir Putin has encountered since he invaded Ukraine last month, perhaps the biggest has been that Russia is yet to gain air superiority.

Last month, a group of California elementary school students launched a free hotline featuring on-demand inspiration and advice for anxious souls. With joy in short supply these days, the tiny school’s project has since gone viral, receiving thousands of calls hourly. Dial 707-998-8410 and you’ll hear a cheerful voice listing your options: “If you’re feeling […]

Editor’s Note: In honour of International Women’s Day on March 8, SaltWire Network is highlighting the achievements of women throughout Atlantic Canada.  Bittersweet emotions stir inside Kathy-Ann Browning Johnson when she flips through the cards, artwork and gifts her Grade 1 students placed on her desk at the end of her first year of teaching. […]


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