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"I can't jog around the city with headphones on my ears, I can't speak out against my rapist after 35 years, I can't be taken seriously if I'm holding back tears and I can ever speak earnestly about all these fears," sings Stewart.
Parents Upset Airline Prevented Family From Boarding
The parents said the father offered to skip the trip and take their son, who has autism, home but the offer was rejected.
U.S. Must Remove Iran Sanctions Targeting Aid, ICJ Says
The World Court at the United Nations has ordered that the United States remove sanctions targeting humanitarian trade, food, medicine and civil aviation.
Space Radiation Poses Risk to Astronauts' Health
Human deep space exploration is on the verge of becoming a reality, but there are several limitations we must overcome first.
'Mega Man 11' Review: I Hate Bounce Man
"Mega Man 11" improves on the classic blue bomber game play you know and love.
Canada Dominates Legal Weed, U.S. Producers Worried
"If we don't see something happen in 2019, almost all of us will be takeout targets for Canadian players."
'Mega Man 11' Robot Masters Guide
Just picked up 'Mega Man 11' and don't know where to start? We've got you covered.
Will Macedonia Change its Name?
A new name would end the dispute with neighboring Greece that has kept Macedonia out of NATO and the European Union.
NASA at 60: Why Haven't We Found Aliens Yet?
Six decades after NASA was founded, intelligent life other than our own remains elusive.
Ganesh Chaturthi: End of Elephant God Birthday Festival
Ganesha is one of Hinduism's most beloved deities and the story of his birthday reveals the reason for his unique appearance and demeanour.
Republicans Apologize for Offensive Hindu-American Ad
The Hindu American Foundation called it "highly inappropriate."
Could Alien Life Survive on Nearby Exoplanet Proxima B?
Scientists think life might survive on Proxima b, in spite of powerful lashings from its host star.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Vows Citizenship for Refugees
"Afghans whose children have been raised and born in Pakistan will be granted citizenship, inshallah [God willing]," Imran Khan said.
Obesity Could Affect Learning and Memory
Over-active immune cells eat away at nerve cell connections.
Special Antibodies Could Hold the Key to HIV Vaccine
Some people with HIV have special antibodies which could provide clues for protecting against the virus.
Ivanka Trump Wants America to Help Afghan Woman
Donald Trump repeatedly called for American troops to withdraw from Afghanistan because the war is expensive.
'H3H3 Ball Rider' Review
"H3H3 Ball Rider" is the newest app to come out of a famous YouTuber and it loves microtransactions.
Hope Solo Says There Is Not Enough Diversity in Soccer
"We called ourselves the Ponytail Posse because that's what the U.S. women's national team was about. The white girls next door."
Dear Young People, Some Advice About Work for Labor Day
There are no safe spaces in the real world of work. No therapy pets. No gold stars or social promotion.
THE COUNTDOWN: Burning Man 2018 (Part II)
Each year, a massive effigy is designed, constructed, displayed and then set aflame at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.
Trump Cuts $200 Million Aid to Palestinians
A senior State Department official said that the funds would address "high-priority projects elsewhere."
How Katherine Ho Turned 'Yellow' Into a Mandarin Anthem
"Seeing faces like mine portrayed in such a striking, vibrant and badass way in the media had a huge impact on me emotionally," Katherine Ho told Newsweek.
Russia Reveals How Many Troops It Sent to Syria
Putin has sent tens of thousands of soldiers, according to a video released Wednesday by the Russian Defense Ministry.
Macron Faces Challenges Following Summer Break
The French president spent nearly three weeks behind the walls of a literal fortress, but it is time to face a sluggish economy and low approval rates.
Militarized Policing Is Ineffective at Decreasing Crime
The use of military equipment and tactics by law enforcement is becoming increasingly common in the United States.
Brazil: Jailed Politician Leads Polls Ahead of Election
The poll results came days after the United Nations ruled that Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva must be able to campaign while in prison.
Donald Trump Made It Easier to Launch Cyberattacks
Trump reversed an Obama-era policy known as the Presidential Policy Directive 20. Here's what that means.
Marijuana Job Searches Spike in Canada
With legalization set for October, employers from within the cannabis sector have been posting more jobs as well.
'Magic Bullet' Technique Could Be Used to Target Cancer
"'Targeted delivery' is one of the grand challenges in cancer research."
North Korea Says War with U.S. Over, Wants Peace
North Korea compared the current U.S. strategy toward peace "to waiting to see a boiled egg hatch."