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A study at the University of California at San Francisco discovered that sexual minority offenders are more likely to get stuck in the system. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold 20 states sue Donald Trump to curtail bizarre 3D-printed gun u-turn Washington state attorney general Bob Ferguson announced in a federal lawsuit that downloadable weapons are a serious national security threat. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The ghosts of historical lynchings still walk among us A new study in the "Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities" examines the effect of lynchings from 1877 to 1950 on present-day death rates. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The child separation crisis at the border is far from over Even with today's deadline to unify refugee children with their parents. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment A survey conducted by Writer’s Guild of America West says that sixty-four percent of female writers have experienced sexual harassment at least once in their... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Colorblind in a heatwave Japan is applying its progressive design ethos to heatmaps that can be visible to those with colorblindness. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting A quarter of a decade since the National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study began researchers can finally reveal that good parenting has nothing to do with sexuality. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Trump’s silence on American arts is deafening With nine months until the Venice Biennale, the State Department has yet to announce a U.S. artist. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The man in the hole emerges Footage of the world's most isolated man, who has lived in a hole in the Brazilian jungle since the eradication of his tribe, was captured... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold If it’s fresh air you’re looking for, avoid the major national parks Ozone levels across the country's national parks are virtually indistinguishable from the smog and pollution found in major metropolitan areas according to new research. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Here’s one reason why you stop getting your musical kicks at age 30 A new survey of music listeners attempts to make sense of aging and musical discovery. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The millennials of the world have had enough of big business A recent survey of millennials and members of Gen Z across six countries has revealed a totally reasonable and widespread mistrust of those leading the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Global broadband inequality is making it impossible for some nations to log on The internet is getting faster for a select global few, leaving developing nations at an extreme disadvantage. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men In the first study of its kind, researchers have found a direct correlation between increased access to healthcare and the legalization of same-sex marriages. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Researchers think millennial pink might be the oldest color known to man Before Tumblr, Instagram, and mankind itself—there was pink, floating in Earth's primordial ooze. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier According to a new report by two watchdog groups, the e-commerce hub has become a handy resource for extremist children toys. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold A raid on an Italian artifact smuggling ring may have unlocked a vast forgery web The recent bust of one of Italy's oldest organized crime rings may have 'convulsive' impacts on the scholarly world of artifacts and forgeries. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Young activists take UK government to court over failing to tackle climate change After research suggests the younger generation will be facing the effects of climate change, activists in the UK are holding the government responsible. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is about to shift the status quo The future of the highest court in the land may take an even grimmer shift to the right. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Greenpeace gets into streetwear with its latest environmental message The environmental advocacy group partners with Outlaw Moscow on a series of face masks to bring attention to air pollution in Russia. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Parks and wreck: New York City’s crumbling public infrastructure A new body of research from the Center for an Urban Future paints a bleak picture for the state of the city's most treasured green... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women Women from the religiously conservative nation are trekking to Russia to cheer on their home team from inside of a stadium for the first time... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Dockless bikes, the latest tech disruption, are ending up in volcanoes and trees One was found at the bottom of New Zealand’s Mt. Eden volcano this past week. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater According to a new study released by an agency not under the EPA administrator's hapless thumb, a highly-toxic compound has been discovered in over 1,500... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold New York’s tepid slog towards legalizing marijuana is killing our vibe While state-wide legalization of weed seems inevitable, recent announcements on drug enforcement policies by Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are as tepid... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The 68.5 million people running from war and crisis globally is now the highest on record According to the latest report by the U.N.'s Refugee Agency, every two seconds a person is displaced somewhere on the planet. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rising entrepreneurial star in China turns out to be social media catfish A middle school student is behind the identity of Shi Runlong, an alleged entrepreneur whose Weibo account was full of photos of global dignitaries. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Trump dips in the polls as his job growth promises come through for barristers and bartenders Across an 18-month period, from Jan 2017 to June 2018, jobs in the food and drink sector grew by 5.6 percent. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Russia continues to crackdown on dissent Two members of Pussy Riot were detained by police in Moscow, as a music industry insider revealed he was paid $30,000 to start a rap... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold London Fashion Week goes fur free The British Fashion Council announced that this September’s London Fashion Week will not have any animal fur on the runway. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Russian scientists speed up the internet A group of Russian scientists, in partnership with an American university, created an algorithm that can increase internet speeds by one-and-a-half times. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Artist Luke Turner withdraws from Athens Biennale over heated Twitter fiasco The co-founder of the #HeWillNotDivideUs roaming art project got into an intense Twitter battle with artist Daniel Keller, who defended artist Deanna Havas liking a... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold London Design Fair names plastic its Material of the Year Select designers will tackle plastic, which is lauded for its durability but condemned due to it's pollutant nature, at the London Design Fair. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Global warming causes insects to eat more crops A new paper discovered that global warming is causing the metabolic rates of insects to rocket, resulting in yet more crop devastation. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Detroit public schools bring in bottled water to combat contamination Detroit officials say the city's water supply is okay, and that they think the problem stems with the schools' aging infrastructure. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? Google celebrates the 155th birthday of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, the Russian photographer and chemist who documented the Russian Empire. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold How Hungary’s far-right government is curtailing culture Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban’s far-right party has banned skyscrapers, wants to withdraw funding for gender studies from a university, and even criticized a Frida Kahlo... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Not just relegated to politics, Russian bots are now undermining vaccines A new piece of research from George Washington University shows that social media bots and Russian trolls have also been used to spread false information... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold And now, a geographic breakdown of America’s sexism A new survey on sexist attitudes across the U.S. analyzes misogyny's economic toll. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold UNC students are making history, not erasing it, after toppling Confederate monument This week, students at the University of North Carolina toppled Silent Sam, a Confederate statue that has stood since 1913. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold France wants to end snobbery, democratize culture, through multimillion-dollar app The $496-million-a-year plan will target 10,000 18-year-olds, giving them €500 ($577) in credit to spend in the app. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rapper Killer Mike is the newest board member of Atlanta’s High Museum The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Nudists flock the Palais de Tokyo One of Paris’s most prestigious contemporary art collections opened its doors for the first time to a very marginalized group of culture lovers. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine Cheating, stealing, lying, and environmental disrespect are habits shared most exclusively to the wealthiest social groups, according to new research. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The UK’s visa problems are crippling the country’s cultural scene Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities. by Caroline Christie
Documented “It’s like a blood bath”: Inside the student protests rattling Bangladesh Document's New Vanguard Special Reportage winner Tahia Farhin Haque reports from the front lines of the student protests in Dhaka. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Vegans be wary: A plant-based diet won’t be viable in the future Researchers from six American universities discovered that a future of living solely off the land isn’t the most efficient way of farming. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Belgium fights back against Facebook’s problem with Old Master nudes The Flemish Tourism Board created a video in response to Facebook censoring nude works by Paul Rubens from the Maison de Rubens in Antwerp. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Ai Weiwei’s studio demolished in wave of destruction against Beijing’s contemporary art community Beijing authorities destroyed Ai Weiwei's studio without warning last Friday, three years after the artist relocated from China to Berlin. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Project depicting names of drowned refugees mysteriously disappears from Liverpool Biennial The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday when it was removed from a new development in Liverpool’s Chinatown. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why is our criminal justice system still failing to help the LGBT community? A study at the University of California at San Francisco discovered that sexual minority offenders are more likely to get stuck in the system. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold 20 states sue Donald Trump to curtail bizarre 3D-printed gun u-turn Washington state attorney general Bob Ferguson announced in a federal lawsuit that downloadable weapons are a serious national security threat. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The ghosts of historical lynchings still walk among us A new study in the "Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities" examines the effect of lynchings from 1877 to 1950 on present-day death rates. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The child separation crisis at the border is far from over Even with today's deadline to unify refugee children with their parents. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment A survey conducted by Writer’s Guild of America West says that sixty-four percent of female writers have experienced sexual harassment at least once in their... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Colorblind in a heatwave Japan is applying its progressive design ethos to heatmaps that can be visible to those with colorblindness. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting A quarter of a decade since the National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study began researchers can finally reveal that good parenting has nothing to do with sexuality. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Trump’s silence on American arts is deafening With nine months until the Venice Biennale, the State Department has yet to announce a U.S. artist. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The man in the hole emerges Footage of the world's most isolated man, who has lived in a hole in the Brazilian jungle since the eradication of his tribe, was captured... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold If it’s fresh air you’re looking for, avoid the major national parks Ozone levels across the country's national parks are virtually indistinguishable from the smog and pollution found in major metropolitan areas according to new research. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Here’s one reason why you stop getting your musical kicks at age 30 A new survey of music listeners attempts to make sense of aging and musical discovery. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The millennials of the world have had enough of big business A recent survey of millennials and members of Gen Z across six countries has revealed a totally reasonable and widespread mistrust of those leading the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Global broadband inequality is making it impossible for some nations to log on The internet is getting faster for a select global few, leaving developing nations at an extreme disadvantage. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men In the first study of its kind, researchers have found a direct correlation between increased access to healthcare and the legalization of same-sex marriages. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Researchers think millennial pink might be the oldest color known to man Before Tumblr, Instagram, and mankind itself—there was pink, floating in Earth's primordial ooze. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier According to a new report by two watchdog groups, the e-commerce hub has become a handy resource for extremist children toys. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold A raid on an Italian artifact smuggling ring may have unlocked a vast forgery web The recent bust of one of Italy's oldest organized crime rings may have 'convulsive' impacts on the scholarly world of artifacts and forgeries. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Young activists take UK government to court over failing to tackle climate change After research suggests the younger generation will be facing the effects of climate change, activists in the UK are holding the government responsible. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is about to shift the status quo The future of the highest court in the land may take an even grimmer shift to the right. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Greenpeace gets into streetwear with its latest environmental message The environmental advocacy group partners with Outlaw Moscow on a series of face masks to bring attention to air pollution in Russia. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Parks and wreck: New York City’s crumbling public infrastructure A new body of research from the Center for an Urban Future paints a bleak picture for the state of the city's most treasured green... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women Women from the religiously conservative nation are trekking to Russia to cheer on their home team from inside of a stadium for the first time... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Dockless bikes, the latest tech disruption, are ending up in volcanoes and trees One was found at the bottom of New Zealand’s Mt. Eden volcano this past week. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater According to a new study released by an agency not under the EPA administrator's hapless thumb, a highly-toxic compound has been discovered in over 1,500... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold New York’s tepid slog towards legalizing marijuana is killing our vibe While state-wide legalization of weed seems inevitable, recent announcements on drug enforcement policies by Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are as tepid... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The 68.5 million people running from war and crisis globally is now the highest on record According to the latest report by the U.N.'s Refugee Agency, every two seconds a person is displaced somewhere on the planet. by Caroline Christie