1.A billboard announcing the construction of a Trump Tower — featuring a smiling Donald Trump sitting in an opulent room — towers over homeless children in Mumbai.
2.This woman was charged $39.35 for holding her baby after giving birth.
4.On August 4, 2020, 218 people died, 7,000 were injured, and 300,000 were left homeless when ammonium nitrate, improperly stored by the Lebanese government, caused an explosion that was so powerful it registered as a 3.3 magnitude seismic event.
5.This Sony patent that would make viewers have to verbally shout out the name of a brand to end a commercial.
6.The massive and flashy Grand Lisboa hotel & casino stands over dilapidated buildings in Macao.
7.The leader of the far-right Proud Boys group heavily implies that he sells both right and left-wing merchandise to profit off of the political divide.
8.Reality show inspired by a series in which people risk death for money and others' entertainment is not harming its contestants that badly, says the corporation profiting off of both.
9.The GoFundMe that asked people to donate to Kylie Jenner to help her become a billionaire was set up as a joke, but the fact that it raised nearly $2,000 was not.
10.The tourist's image of the Taj Mahal is much different than a nearby view of the iconic mausoleum from the Yamuna River banks.
11.As @JordanUhl points out on Twitter, "Budweiser just spent $5 million on a commercial to brag about donating $100K worth of water."
13.Sleeping at the office: a progressive perk or a death sentence for work-life balance?
14.As the Reddit user who posted this image put it: "Only in America would a restaurant display on the wall that they don’t pay their staff enough to live on."
15.Found along Roseville road in Sacramento, CA, this one speaks for itself.
16.Virtual reality is a remarkable invention, but it's hard to look at this picture and not think about WALL-E or The Matrix.
18.The same building with much differing surroundings in the span of just 45 years on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai.
19."Japan’s Disposable Workers: Net Café Refugees" — Watch this quick documentary for a look into the life of Japanese workers who live out of Internet café rooms due to their affordability.
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