humanities May 13, 2026, 5:00 PM
Scottish councils pay £2 million for pothole damage claims - Scottish councils received over 18,600 claims for vehicle damage caused by potholes from 2020/21 to 2024/25.
- Approximately 22% of these claims were successful, indicating difficulties in the compensation process.
- This situation emphasizes the need for improved infrastructure and clearer policies from local authorities.
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humanities Apr 8, 2026, 7:10 AM
Exhibition reveals youth cultural revolution in the UK - The exhibition features 95 images by photographer Casey Orr, collected over 13 years.
- Key themes include identity and the impact of the collapse of gender binaries on youth culture.
- The project emphasizes hope for individuality and creativity amidst societal challenges.
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humanities Mar 9, 2026, 2:15 PM
Uber empowers women with new driver matching feature amid discrimination lawsuit - Uber launched a feature that allows women to be matched with female drivers across the U.S.
- This initiative follows a pilot program and is aimed at increasing safety for women using the service.
- Despite facing legal challenges, Uber is committed to enhancing user safety and addressing concerns surrounding its platform.
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humanities Nov 16, 2025, 6:14 AM
New Mexico program highlights women’s contributions through historical markers - Nearly 100 historical markers have been erected in New Mexico recognizing women's contributions to history.
- The program aims to expand education with a K-12 curriculum based on these women's biographies.
- This initiative helps to ensure that the narratives of women in history are acknowledged and celebrated.
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humanities Nov 14, 2025, 1:00 AM
Sabina Spielrein's contributions to psychoanalysis overshadowed by Freud and Jung - Sabina Spielrein was a psychoanalyst who maintained correspondence with Freud and Jung.
- She published over 35 significant papers but was overshadowed by male contemporaries.
- Recent scholarship has sought to recognize her contributions independently.
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humanities Nov 13, 2025, 3:41 PM
Max Klymenko wins creator of the year at TikTok awards - The TikTok awards took place in the UK on November 13, 2025, recognizing creators across various categories.
- Max Klymenko was awarded creator of the year, emphasizing the hard work put into content creation.
- The event showcased the diversity and talent present on the platform while engaging millions of users.
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