
- U.S.The Root
A Florida School Decided to Confront Complaints of Racism...Until a Diversity Curriculum Caused 'Angst'
It’s called the “Caucasian Corollary.”
- WorldThe Telegraph
Crowded subways and teeming markets in Brazil as world watches on in horror
Almost one year after Brazil recorded its first Covid-19 death, the country is enduring its deadliest moment of the pandemic to date. But despite the record 1,910 new deaths recorded on Wednesday, life in Brazil's major cities largely continues as normal. On Praça da República square in downtown São Paulo, the scene of commuters coming and going in Brazil's biggest city harks back to pre-pandemic times. The square's roaring street trade remains largely unaffected. The difference being that, alongside sweets and phone cases, most kerbside sellers now offer flimsy facemasks and hand sanitizer. Antônio is one such merchant. When the pandemic struck, he began hawking assorted face coverings alongside his usual selection of beach towels and swimwear at his stall in downtown São Paulo. "There aren't as many people as there were before the pandemic, but I still sell plenty", he explains. "I guess people are still going to the beach." Covid-19 has claimed the lives of over 260,000 Brazilians and the current wave of infections is the worst yet. Average daily deaths in the country have remained above 1,000 for almost six straight weeks.
- CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Caroline Giuliani, daughter of Rudy, opens up about being polyamorous
In an essay for Vanity Fair, Giuliani, 32, shared her experience as a "unicorn," a person who joins an existing couple looking to have a threesome. She also talked about identifying as pansexual.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
With 'Raya,' Disney has their biggest animated action hero to date — and yes, she's still a princess
- LifestylePeople
VideoMichigan Mom Dies Saving 5-Year-Old Twins in Crash by Shielding Them with Her Body, Says Family
Hillarie Galazka, 29, was driving home with her twin sons when her car was rear-ended on the entrance ramp of the I-96 near Davison, Michigan
- PoliticsBBC
Who truly was the most dishonest president?
Past US presidents have left a legacy of untruths ranging from the bizarre to the horrifying.