Many Brazilians appear to be questioning traditional family models, a shift captured by mainstream culture in popular podcasts, books and even a reality television program called “Third Half” that showcases couples looking for a polyamorous partner. (Ionova, The New York Times)
Read MoreFrançois-Xavier Bustillo has made it his mission to speak out against the culture of violence on Corsica, the island with one of Europe’s highest murder rates. (Assheton, The Times)
Read MoreThe exact number of Kenyans who have traveled to Russia is not known, but Odhiambo estimated that more than 500 individuals have been there in the past two years, most traveling on temporary tourist visas. Some 200 families have reached out to Vocal Africa about their children’s situation. (Nzwili, Religion News Service)
Read MoreFounded in 2019 and named for a modern take on the Bible’s original woman, Evie has struck a cultural nerve, animating young conservatives eager to make the movement feel fashionable and drawing detractors who believe its anti-feminist messaging is regressive. (Empson, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreOf around 220 school shootings logged by the American educational news organisation Education Week in the US and Canada since 2019, four have involved trans shooters, accounting for 16 of more than 150 fatalities. (Foster, The Telegraph)
Read MoreThe brain can retain some degree of consciousness for “minutes to hours” after a patient has been declared dead by doctors, a science conference has heard. After studying the near-death experiences of those who have recovered after experiencing a cardiac arrest, a researcher has called for a reappraisal of the “reversibility of death”. (Burgess, The Times)
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