Satanic Temple puts up anti-paddling billboard in Springtown
The Satanic Temple put up a billboard in Springtown this week opposing the paddling of students, an issue that caused a controversy several years ago in the small town northwest of Fort Worth, TX.
Australian police minister reports himself for using phone in car
An Australian police minister says he did not realise he was breaking the law when he picked up his mobile phone while driving.
Teen Attempts To Kill Girl For Sending Too Many Snapchats
A Utah girl was shot in the head and left for dead after two boys in her school became annoyed that she was messaging them too much on the popular Snapchat app.
If you publish Georgia’s state laws, you’ll get sued for copyright infringement — and lose
Because the law is not for everyone.
President Donald J. Trump Proclaims April 2017 as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
President Trump’s latest proclamation.
April 1, 1967: Seattle’s First Be-In
It was 50 years ago today — no joke: Seattle’s first “happy happening for hippies.” Jeff Stevens histories you gladly with paisley chiaroscuro video.
The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Urban Planning
Hostile architecture is the cause, not the cure. Clementine Malgras writes.
Microagression Girly Style
Lisa Alvarado talks about how makeup is a foundation for a lot of other assumptions.
From the Publisher: Self-Promotion
Our publisher indulges in a bit of muted self-promotion as a way of talking about stuff, and makes excuses why he hasn’t written more. Read on.
Iceland Knows How to Stop Teen Substance Abuse but the Rest of the World Isn’t Listening
In Iceland, teenage smoking, drinking and drug use have been radically cut in the past 20 years. Emma Young finds out how they did it, and why other countries won’t follow suit.
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