The legislation expands protections and creates a new charge of “stirring up hatred.” Critics, including J.K. Rowling, said the law was “wide open to abuse.”
Author: Sopan Deb
Teacher Secretly Sold His Students’ Art on Mugs and Shirts, Lawsuit Says
Parents of a dozen students at a school near Montreal accused an art teacher in a lawsuit of reproducing portraits from a class assignment and putting them on items that he offered for sale online.
Vaughan Gething of Wales Is Europe’s First Black Head of Government
Mr. Gething, 50, was narrowly elected leader of Wales’s governing Labour Party this week, and then was elected first minister by the Senedd, or Welsh Parliament.
World’s Stinkiest Cheese Hits Supermarket Shelves in Britain
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Former Americans Who Gave Up Their Citizenship Want Their Money Back
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Why Kyrie Irving Still Won’t Play in Brooklyn if Some Covid Restrictions End Next Week
Barclays Center would remain under a private-sector vaccine mandate that took effect in December.