Author: Gist It
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A pop-up restaurant in Kabul is run by women for women. The Taliban is watching
In Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a pop-up restaurant named Banowan-e-Afghan is creating rare employment and socializing opportunities for women. Unique concept: The restaurant is run by women for women, only allowing men to order takeout, while female customers can dine inside. * Owner Samira Muhammadi, 31, aims to help underprivileged women, including widows, by providing them a […]
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Adidas begins selling off Yeezy brand sneakers, 7 months after cutting ties with Ye
Adidas has started selling off its remaining Yeezy sneakers, seven months after ending its partnership with artist Ye (formerly Kanye West). Background: Adidas cut ties with Ye in October due to a string of antisemitic remarks. * The company plans to donate a “significant amount” of money made from the Yeezy inventory to organizations fighting […]
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Tupperware once changed women’s lives. Now it struggles to survive
Tupperware faces financial struggles despite its storied past in revolutionizing women’s lives and kitchen storage. From revolution to decline: Once a symbol of modern home life and a source of income for many women, Tupperware now deals with its value being less than a tenth the size of its debt and possible bankruptcy. * Sales […]
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3 Atlanta activists are arrested after their fund bailed out protesters of ‘Cop City’
Three Atlanta activists have been arrested on charges of money laundering and charity fraud in connection with their fund that aided protesters of the city’s proposed police and fire training center. The arrests: The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Atlanta police arrested Marlon Scott Kautz, Savannah D. Patterson, and Adele MacLean, leaders of the Atlanta […]
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A trans inmate wins health care and will move to women’s prison after suing Minnesota
Transgender inmate Christina Lusk has reached a settlement with the Minnesota Department of Corrections, which includes a move to a women’s prison and gender-affirming health care. The backstory: Lusk sued the department in 2021, seeking adequate treatment and housing in a facility that matches her gender identity since her incarceration in 2019. * As part […]
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‘This is a compromise’: How the White House is defending the debt ceiling bill
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 to suspend the debt ceiling and cut federal spending. Key legislation details: The bill establishes spending caps, reclaims $27 billion for COVID-19 response, and phases in higher age limits for work requirements on certain federal safety net programs. * The bill passed with […]
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Legislation to raise the debt ceiling and cap spending moves to the Senate
A bipartisan bill to raise the debt ceiling and cap spending has passed in the House and moves on to the Senate. What to watch: The Senate will now consider the legislation to raise the debt ceiling. * The bill aims to prevent the risk of a government default. Deputy Director weighs in: Bharat Ramamurti, […]
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Tourist pleads guilty for handling a Yellowstone bison calf, leading to its death
A man pleaded guilty to handling a Yellowstone bison calf, leading to its death. The incident: Clifford Walters, a Hawaii resident, was charged with “one count of feeding, touching, teasing, frightening, or intentionally disturbing wildlife” and fined over $1,000. * Walters attempted to help a separated calf by pushing it up the riverbank and onto […]
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Amazon must pay over $30 million over claims it invaded privacy with Ring and Alexa
Amazon will pay over $30 million in fines to settle alleged privacy violations involving its voice assistant Alexa and doorbell camera Ring. Lawsuit details: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) claims Amazon violated privacy laws by keeping recordings of children’s conversations with Alexa and allowing employees to monitor customers’ Ring camera recordings without consent. * The […]
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One mom takes on YouTube over deadly social media blackout challenge
Annie McGrath is pushing for more transparency in YouTube’s protocols for removing harmful videos after her son died participating in the deadly social media blackout challenge. The tragic story: Griffin McGrath, 13, died in 2018 after participating in the blackout challenge, where individuals hold their breath until they pass out, a dangerous trend on social […]