Free hugs for all
THE BIG STORY The Michigan city, where 54% of residents are black, has been devastated by lead leaching into its water supply. Children have been left with possibly permanent neurological damage. Pregnant women have miscarried after drinking contaminated water.
This has been going on for years, with people being lied to repeatedly by officials at all levels of government about the water's safety, and politicians offering little more than words.
Residents are rightfully exhausted, cautious and furious, and are demanding more than soundbites out of candidates as the 2020 election nears. Demonstrators outside the Fox Theater before a 2016 Republican presidential debate in Detroit. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
Here's why people are changing their profile pictures to one specific shade of blue Last week, Sudan's security forces opened fire on unarmed protesters holding a sit-in outside military headquarters in Khartoum. Doctors and activists said that more than 100 people have been killed since.
One of those who died was Mohamed Hashim Mattar, a 26-year-old engineer and graduate of London's Brunel University, who had a blue profile picture when he was killed. After a Twitter user found a tweet from Mattar's account that said, "I paint the sky blue," people became determined to cover social media with the color as a visible way to stand in solidarity with people in Sudan and pay respect to those who were killed. TRACKBACK
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders will leave the White House at the end of June. The combative White House press secretary unflappably defended President Donald Trump, followed his charge to discredit journalists who cover him, and admitted to lying to reporters. Trump said he hoped she ran for governor of Arkansas.
The measles outbreak in New York is so bad, it's ending its religious exemption for vaccines. The legislative move comes as a monthslong measles outbreak within Orthodox Jewish communities continues. Meanwhile, Jessica Biel says she's not anti-vax, despite lobbying with a prominent anti-vaxxer.
The wife of Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter changed her plea from not guilty to guilty, admitting she and her husband misused campaign funds. As part of the new plea agreement, Margaret Hunter is also required to help in the investigation of her husband and any others involved in her crimes. Her husband, who has also been indicted, has not changed his not-guilty plea.
A federal watchdog says Kellyanne Conway broke the law and should be fired. The Office of Special Counsel — not the same as the office of former special counsel Robert Mueller — found that Conway repeatedly used her platform as a White House official to attack Democrats running for president in the 2020 election and to promote Trump's candidacy. The watchdog, though, has no authority to remove her.
The Trump administration has admitted it's denying housing loans to DACA recipients. The admission comes after Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson denied it in congressional testimony earlier this year. HUGGING IT OUT
This guy offered "free dad hugs" at a Pride parade and people really needed them The man on the left told Dittman he was abandoned by his parents when he came out at 19. The first person to hug him was the young woman on the right. "She just threw her arms around me and just thanked me over and over and over again," Dittman said. Scott Dittman After giving out hugs all day, he posted his experience to Facebook, where he ended up helping even more people: "I've had so many parents reach out to me saying they've been crying for days, saying they've been those parents, and they've reached out to their children they haven't talked to in years," said Dittman. SLOW DOWN A LITTLE
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How The Gay Rights Movement Failed Sexual Fluidity. Fifty years after the Stonewall riots kick-started the gay liberation movement, young queer people are expressing a new openness to identifying with more fluid sexuality labels like "queer" — or with no label at all, Michael Waters writes. Many people are still hesitant to acknowledge that there can be a wide gap between sexual behavior and sexual identity
Why Does Liking Your Body — And Hating "Wellness Culture" — Still Seem So Radical? Algorithms, at this point, are more powerful than us all: Taking a wrong turn on Instagram can mean an hour's worth of #fitspiration scrolling and at least a day's worth of feeling shitty about yourself, Shannon Keating writes. But she discovered that by surrounding yourself with friends who don't diet-shame — and filling your Instagram feed with beautiful fat and queer bodies — you can seek your own version of "wellness."
Queer People Can't Forget Our Own Mortality — Except In Montrose. Houston's historic gayborhood is gentrifying into something new. But for Bryan Washington, it will always be "a place where you could, whatever you needed could to look like for so many queer folks who'd been told they could not." Wishing you a peaceful weekend, and you'll have Elamin back on Monday, Brandon P.S. If you like this newsletter, help keep our reporting free for all. Support BuzzFeed News by becoming a member here. (monthly memberships are available worldwide) 📝 This letter was edited and brought to you by Brandon Hardin and BuzzFeed News. You can always reach us here. BuzzFeed, Inc. |
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