Some 52 per cent of Gen Z and 53 per cent of millennials say society has gone so far in promoting women’s rights that it is discriminating against men, a survey by Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London found. (Corless, The Telegraph)
Read MoreMeta Global Affairs President Nick Clegg has likened the company’s metaverse strategy to being the owner of a bar. If a patron is confronted by “an uncomfortable amount of abusive language,” they’d simply leave, rather than expecting the bar owner to monitor the conversations. (Nix, The Washington Post)
Read MoreWalgreens has come under fire for saying it would not distribute the abortion pill in nearly two dozen red states threatening legal action, including some where medication abortion remains legal. And on Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom withdrew a $54 million contract with Walgreens. (Schulz & Fernando, USA Today)
Read MoreTopol, the Israeli actor who in his late 20s took on the role of the patriarch Tevye — the soulful shtetl milkman at the center of “Fiddler on the Roof” — and reprised the role for decades, has died. He was 87. (Fox, The New York Times)
Read MoreAs the show started filming, its creator, Esta Spalding, wanted its presentation of modern witchcraft to ring true, and the show’s producers sought out an occult consultant to help them get it right. (Greene, Religion News Service)
Read MoreTVN24 reported that John Paul II, then known as Archbishop Karol Wojtyla, not only failed to report cases in which Polish priests were accused of sexually abusing minors, he helped sweep the incidents under the rug. (Olszanka, The Times UK)
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