Month: June 2022

The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) spoke out against the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade in his media briefing’s opening remarks on June 29. After discussing the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic, Monkeypox, and the global food crisis, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus took time to affirm the WHO’s
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By the time Warren Lotas’ first store opened its doors in Los Angeles on a recent Saturday morning, hundreds of people had already queued up outside. Some had started camping out the night before, eager to get early access to a streetwear brand known for its namesake designer’s distinctive heavy metal-inspired, hand-painted illustrations and high-quality
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Image Source: Getty / Chanintorn Vanichsawangphan / Ey The official Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade has spurred protest and panic. Many people are wondering what the decision means for the future of IVF, whether they should delete their period-tracker app from their phone, and what birth-control options they should consider. The discourse has
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Two-time Olympic swimmer Anita Alvarez was rescued by her coach after fainting during the FINA World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. On Wednesday, the artistic swimmer for Team USA reportedly lost consciousness and started to sink shortly after finishing her solo routine at the event. Luckily, her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed Alvarez and acted quickly,
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If you’ve ever seen a beauty look from the runway and Zoomed in, amazed, confused, mystified–the odds are that Isamaya Ffrench was the brains behind it. A legend in the editorial industry, Ffrench has worked with models like Bella Hadid and Rihanna for campaigns and magazine covers. She was most recently Byredo’s Creative Director before
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Laws have never been the only thing that make it harder to access abortion in the US. Cost, proximity, child care, transportation, loss of wages, deliberately inaccurate information from crisis pregnancy centers, social stigma, and myriad other factors have limited reproductive freedom for decades, especially for marginalized communities fighting compounding issues of racism, classism, agism,
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