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Thursday afternoon's bombshell about an emerging sign-stealing scandal involving the Michigan Wolverines has the college football world on edge. It reacted accordingly.
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Amazon, Target modify deliveries in areas with poor air quality
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Bank of England's Bailey: We will see if markets are right on rates
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Disney asks judge to dismiss DeSantis-appointed board's lawsuit in latest tit-for-tat
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2023-05-17 03:58

Woman turns her unpleasant experiences with men on the street into eye-opening art project
A woman turned unwanted and unpleasant experiences with cat callers into an art project, showcasing the dangers of street harassment. Noa Jansma was a student living in Amsterdam when she created the Instagram account @DearCatcallers. The account, which was most active in 2017 but has been recirculating online again recently, saw Jansma pose for selfies with every person who catcalled her while walking around the city. The selfies were taken in the month of September that year, and feature men from all different backgrounds – all appearing to show no shame for their actions. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “They’re not at all suspicious because they find what they do completely normal,” Jansma said. Writing on her social media page, Jansma said: “This Instagram has the aim to create awareness about the objectification of women in daily life. Since many people still don’t know how often and in whatever context ‘catcalling’ happens, I’ll be showing my catcallers within the period of one month.” The account posted before the arrival of a 2018 law in the Netherlands which punishes catcalling and subjects offenders to fines of up to $220 (£175). New laws in the UK were also brought in at the end of last year. It was confirmed in December that sexually harassing women in public is set to be punishable by up to two years in prison under proposed laws backed by the Government. Home Secretary Suella Braverman declared her support for the new legislation, brought forward by former Tory minister Greg Clark, to make the behaviour a specific offence, as she insisted every woman should “feel safe to walk our streets”. Public sexual harassment was already illegal, but did not exist as an offence of its own. The Government wants to make the law “clearer” to the public and the police, encourage women to report their experiences, and emphasise the severity of the crime. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-02 20:51

Less power, lower emissions: improving AC technology
With air conditioner demand surging, scientists are looking for ways to improve the energy efficiency of cooling systems and limit damaging...
2023-08-02 14:17

Hong Kong hunkers down as super typhoon Saola approaches
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2023-09-01 07:15

'Love Island USA': Marco Donatelli kisses his ex-GF Hannah Ortega, sparks speculations of reconciliation
'Love Island USA' Season 5 islander Marco Donatelli instantly regretted his decision of kissing his ex Hannah Ortega
2023-08-11 10:28

Soccer melee, Cambodian runner's glorious defeat stay in the spotlight at SEA Games
Bou Samnang’s determined but distant finish in driving rain and a wild ending to the football final will remain two of the defining images of Cambodia’s first staging of the Southeast Asian Games
2023-05-17 16:48

Farrell's mental health decision 'a watershed moment', says Gatland
Wales boss Warren Gatland believes England captain Owen Farrell's decision to step away from international rugby is a wake-up call to the abuse suffered...
2023-12-01 19:20

House Democrat steps down from leadership role over party's support of Biden's reelection
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota is leaving his position in House Democratic leadership over his party's support of President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection bid.
2023-10-02 04:16

Biden kicks off rural America tour in Minnesota
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden will tout $5 billion in new investments benefiting rural Americans
2023-11-01 17:23
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