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Here’s the latest for Tuesday, Sept. 7th: UN takes measures to prevent voter fraud in Iraq; Afghan women hold protest in Kabul, denouncing Pakistan; children return to…
Read moreRevlon CEO on pandemic work and beauty trends
When Debra Perelman took over as Revlon’s first woman CEO in 2018, the global beauty company was already facing big challenges. She discusses makeup trends in the…
Read moreSeven women who helped change the nation through Freedom Rides
Among the innumerable stories of courage, here is a glimpse of the Freedom Rides through the eyes of seven women who helped change the nation.
Read moreMinnesota State Patrol deleted emails, texts after George Floyd protests, testimony reveals
Maj. Joseph Dwyer testified that he and a “vast majority” of the Minnesota State Patrol deleted the messages after George Floyd protests in 2020.
Read moreSikhs still struggle with post-9/11 discrimination
Twenty years after 9/11 unleashed bias against Sikh Americans, the community still faces discrimination. Raghuvinder Singh lost his father last year from injuries he suffered in a…
Read moreOhio judge rules hospital cannot be forced to give ivermectin to COVID patient
An Ohio judge has ruled that an area hospital cannot be compelled to administer ivermectin to a COVID-19 patient, against wife’s wishes.
Read moreFor Gen Z, Sept. 11 is history. Here’s how they’ve come to understand the attacks.
Many Gen Zers either weren’t alive or have no memory of the Sept. 11 terror attacks. To many, it’s just history.
Read moreShowBiz Minute: Williams, Cardi B, Pandas
Wendell Pierce, Isiah Whitlock Jr. among stars paying tribute to actor Michael K. Williams; Cardi B announces the birth of her second child; Panda gives birth to…
Read moreAdorable photos of Doberman Pinscher nursing an abandoned kitten will melt your heart
One of Brittany Callan’s Doberman Pinscher’s has ‘adopted’ and is nursing a kitten found abandoned in Geneseo, New York.
Read moreWhat did Australia’s national women’s safety summit achieve and what needs to happen now?
SBS News spoke to experts, advocates, and survivors about what they think the two-day virtual National Summit on Women’s Safety has achieved and what needs to happen…
Read more‘Hey, Black people exist here’: Black population makes significant gains in US West
The 2020 census showed growth in the Black population throughout the West, areas that historically have had few Black residents.
Read moreOn This Day: 7 September 1998
In 1998, Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan” had its U.K. premiere in London. (Sept. 7)
Read moreGrace Tame calls for more national consistency on sexual violence laws at women’s safety summit
The government insists the National Summit on Women’s Safety will help inform the next national action plan on violence against women.
Read moreNSW records 1,220 new local COVID-19 cases as premier praises first-dose vaccine rates
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said almost three quarters of eligible NSW residents have received one vaccine dose, with single-dose rates in hotspot areas such as Blacktown being…
Read moreScott Morrison defends visit to Sydney over Father’s Day weekend
The Prime Minister flew home to Sydney on Friday and spent the weekend there before returning to Canberra on Monday.
Read moreTeen embraces faith, identity, after facing bias
Amirah Ahmed, 17, was born after 9/11 but nevertheless feels like she has been thrust into a struggle not of her making. Ahmed says she felt empowered…
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