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ThePrint on MSNNo Mamata Banerjee, women’s safety isn’t a curfew issue
For Indian women, the smallest unit of control becomes the family; the largest, the State. Both speak the same language.
India Today on MSN
How Odisha's festive season turned into one of fear
Communal violence in Cuttack, a curfew in Balasore and a political murder in Berhampur have stirred public anxiety and raised ...
FOX 10 Phoenix on MSN
Floodwaters re-damage Miami businesses after another round of storms
A new wave of flooding in Miami's Sullivan Street area has re-damaged businesses that were recovering from last month's historic storms.
The rain in Globe started early Saturday morning, creating some flooding on the streets, but nothing as severe as what they ...
So, it is interesting how a change at point A could lead to an unexpected downstream effect at point C. This happens with ...
Polyamory has been the topic of not a few whispered discussions over the past few years. Often called an open relationship, the practice of consensual non-monogamy is controversial, especially in the ...
Plans have been submitted to turn two existing hotels in the coastal town into so-called houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) for asylum seekers.
VnExpress International on MSN
From heartbreak to healing: how American man rebuilt his life in Vietnam
At 36, American veteran Markeiz Ryan was struggling with depression when a friend invited him to visit Hanoi, a trip that ...
Residents of Memphis, Tennessee, reflect on the National Guard’s presence in the city in 1968. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — As National ...
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