On International Women’s Day, women gathered in the streets of some the largest cities in the world to protest against gender violence, exploitation, and inequality. The mothers of murdered girls were leaders of the march in Mexico City. Although many protests were peaceful, others were full of tension and security […]
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This Sustainable Company Sells their Liquid Detergent in Cardboard Bottles
Unfortunately, today, there aren’t a lot of options when it comes to buying household products that are good for you and your family, but for nature and our planet too. But, brands like the Seventh Generation are trying to change this and offer sustainable and eco-friendly products that won’t harm […]
Paradise for Cat Lovers: This Cat Sanctuary in Looked for a Caretaker to Live on a Greek Island & Take Care of 55 Cats
The sanctuary, God’s Little People is located on the Sysos Island in Greece and they had an interesting job posted on their official Facebook page last year. They were looking for a caretaker of 55 cats that artist Joan Bowell and her husband rescued. Stray cats are common in Greece […]
Believe It or Not, this Woman Wanted to Celebrate Her 100th Birthday in a Prison
This North Carolina woman spent her 100th birthday in a jail, by choice. Ruth Bryant always wanted to be jailed so the local sheriff in Roxboro ‘obliged’ to fulfil this centenarian’s unusual wish for her milestone birthday. Bryant laughed as she was processed through jail and was excited that she’s […]
Two Rare White Giraffes in Kenya Killed by Poachers
According to conservationists, two very rare white giraffes have been killed by poachers in the north-east of Kenya. Rangers have discovered the dead bodies of the two female giraffes- a mother and her calf- in a village in the county Garissa. A third white giraffe is believed to be alive, […]
This Research Team Successfully Cured Diabetes in Lab Mice Using Human Stem Cells
A research team from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis successfully used human stem cells as cells able to produce insulin. This important breakthrough may have big implications for more than 420 million individuals worldwide who’re diagnosed with diabetes. The cells helped control the blood sugar levels […]
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Responds to the Cartoon Depicting Her Being Sexually Assaulted
A cartoon sticker depicting the young climate activist Greta Thunberg being sexually assaulted has been circling globally. The sticker shows a young girl being grabbed by her braided pigtails from behind and the name Greta printed across the back of the girl. The logo of the Canadian oil company X-site […]
London Scientists Are Paying Volunteers £3,500 to Be Infected with COVID-19 for Vaccine Development
The Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre in London will be recruiting 24 people for a study that will try to find a vaccine for the COVID-19. Volunteers will be paid £3,500 if they want to participate The centre explains that the volunteers will be injected with two weaker strains of […]
Elon Musk Says College Is for Fun, not for Learning
Back in 2011, the co-founder of PayPal, Peter Thiel, started paying college students to drop out of school and develop their startups. Elon Musk, who led the company with Thiel before he became the CEO of Tesla and before he created SpaceX, also shares the same views about higher education. […]
With the Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Whole Italy Is Officially in Lockdown
Italy is officially in total lockdown due to the excessive spread of the COVID-19 virus in the country. According to PM Giuseppe Conte, he extended the restrictions that are already placed in the north of the country. He said that all the measures of the red zones are now applying […]