The Times says a strategy of publishing “fewer, better stories” has led to three consecutive months of record-breaking global audience growth - including Google traffic increases
The Times has gone from publishing more than 200 stories a day to about 150 – a 25% cut
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In collaboration with the @qmanorthwestern, we spoke to students at the Northwestern University in Illinois about why they decided to vote for Kamala Harris in today’s US Presidential election (November 5).
Reporter Joss Broward spoke to students about a range of issues, from reproductive rights, to the economy and Project 2025.
#electionday #illinois #northwestern #students #kamalaharris
At a time when acceptance was hard to find for LGBTQ+ students, @Tim_Walz knew the signal it would send for a football coach to get involved in the Gay Straight Alliance.
So he signed on to be the group’s faculty advisor.
Growing up, I learned to be generous toward my neighbors, compromise without compromising my values, and to work for the common good.
@KamalaHarris and I both believe in that common good – in that fundamental promise of America. We’re ready to fight for it. And like she says: when we fight, we win.
The UK government has introduced regulations to halt new private prescriptions of puberty blockers for under-18s in one of its final acts before the general election.
Sweden has passed a law lowering the age at which people can change their legal gender. Swedish politicians voted in favour of the new set of laws during a legislative session on Thursday (18 April), passing it by 234 votes to 94, with 21 abstaining or not voting.
Videos and pictures shared across social media showed at least 48,000 colourful paper hearts littered across the Idaho Capitol's rotunda floor on Tuesday (2 April), each representing a person who identifies as #LGBTQ + in the state.