A Q&A With A Woman Who Saw How The South Korean Government Contained The Coronavirus
"I think we all need to see the bigger picture. Like collectively, if you fire each other up into ignoring what are actually very important initiatives, it's not gonna get better very quickly."
This Is What Life Is Like In A Country On Coronavirus Lockdown
“I did make sure that I was stocked up on wine. But yeah…I don’t think I have done anything else differently. Maybe I’ll regret that in a little while.”
If You Live In New York, Atlanta, Oakland, Baltimore Or DC, You Need To See These Maps About Gentrification
The maps distinctly show neighborhoods where black populations have left and where white people have moved in.
Protesting Syracuse Students Are Still Occupying An Administration Building After About 30 Were Suspended
The group #NotAgainSU began their activism last November after several racist incidents on campus.
A Hollywood Sex Therapist Plunged To Her Death And Her Ex-Boyfriend Has Been Arrested For Murder
Amie Harwick's roommate told police her ex-boyfriend was assaulting her. She was found after falling from a third-floor balcony.
Nikita Pearl Waligwa, The "Queen Of Katwe" Teen Actor, Has Died At Age 15
“My thoughts and prayers are with her family and community as they come to terms with having to say goodbye so soon,” wrote her costar Lupita Nyong’o.
J.Lo Brought A Stripper Pole To The Super Bowl And The Internet Lost It
Also, remember she's 50.
Three People Were Injured And A Suspected Attacker Was Killed After A “Terrorist-Related” Stabbing In London
The stabbing took place Sunday afternoon among the shops of Streatham, a south London suburb.
A Landlord’s Rotting, Moldy, Rat-Infested Apartments Were So Bad That Prosecutors Are Now Investigating Him
“He made a ton of money while failing to hold up his end of the bargain,” prosecutors said of the former owner of the government-subsidized apartments.
40% Of All Homeless People Last Year Were Black, While Black People Only Make Up 13% Of The Population
Roughly 568,000 individuals were without a home last year, according to a new government report.
A Group Of Women Occupying An Empty House In A Gentrified Neighborhood Because “Housing Is A Human Right” Were Forcibly Evicted
“Housing is a human right,” said Dominique Walker, who took over an Oakland house that was in foreclosure and sold to an investment company.
South Carolina Is One Of Four States Without Hate Crime Laws. Politicians Are Trying To Fix That, Again.
More than four years after a white supremacist opened fire in a historically black church in Charleston, lawmakers are now pointing to attacks on Jews in New York and New Jersey enact a law.
We Built A Safe Space To Talk About Interracial Dating In 2020
Identity politics and race dominate what we talk about on the internet. How honest can we be about interracial dating to one another? We built a bot who'll listen and share other people's thoughts (with their consent).
Hasan Minhaj Opened Up About Why He Corrected Ellen's Pronunciation Of His Name
"I'm trying to live."
Eddie Murphy Roasted Bill Cosby In His "SNL" Monologue: "Who Is America's Dad Now?"
Murphy returned to the show for the first time in 35 years and pointed out that a lot has changed.
The Best And Most Shocking Scenes From TV And Movies This Decade
We asked the BuzzFeed News team what scenes and moments they're unable to forget after this decade of TV and movies.
Reports That A Racist Manifesto Was AirDropped To Syracuse Students Are Being Called An “Unsubstantiated Rumor” By Officials
The AirDrop reports came amid a series of other racist incidents that made students and faculty members feel unsafe over the past two weeks.
Twitter Has Suspended Several Accounts That Tweeted “I Hired Donald Trump To Fire People Like Yovanovitch"
A spokesperson for Twitter said they're looking into whether the phrase is trending organically.
A Teen’s Guide To Privacy
How to be a private public person as you’re figuring out how to be an adult.
Your Dumb Tweets Are Getting Flagged To People Trying To Stop School Shootings
Schools are using a dragnet to scan social media for threats. They're finding a lot of jokes on Twitter.