Businesses start to rethink Myanmar as coup ignites protests
Businesses are just beginning to reassess their investments in Myanmar after the military seized power, detaining civilian leaders and sparking mass protests.
Greece: Protest gets heated ahead of campus policing vote
Student protesters hurled bottles, rocks, and gasoline bombs at police in central Athens Wednesday during nationwide demonstrations against an education bill that would allow police to patrol university campuses.
Judge: Trump’s lifting of mining ban in US West was wrong
A federal judge on Thursday overturned a Trump administration action that allowed mining and other development on 10 million acres (4 million hectares) in parts of six western states that are considered important for the survival of a struggling bird species.
‘I am a child!’ Pepper spray reflects policing of Black kids
What started with a report of "family trouble" in Rochester, New York, and ended with police treating a fourth-grader like a crime suspect, has spurred outrage as the latest example of law enforcement mistreatment of Black people.
Tweet Beat: 2/9/21
I can't wait for Valentine’s Day because I get to make cupcakes for a special someone and that special someone is me.