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The racist signs South Africans had to look at every day for 40 years and 10 More

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The racist signs South Africans had to look at every day for 40 years

Beaches, bridges, swimming pools, washrooms, cinemas and even burial grounds were all segregated under Apartheid. These were the signs that hung above.

This gorgeous androgynous model is challenging gender roles

18-year-old Roan Louch demonstrates the growing acceptance of androgynous models.

This code tells you how to be more fashionable in photos

Who says you need a stylist?

This startup wants to be the Uber of content marketing

ArticleBunny is giving companies access to a content fulfillment team, without the expense of maintaining a full-time content marketing staff.

A long walk to freedom: The fight for racial equality continues

The "March 2 Justice" is over, but protest groups are still working behind the scenes to end the condition of fear for people of color in America.

Angelina Jolie marks World Refugee Day with stirring speech in Turkey

Angelina Jolie gave an inspiring speech in Turkey to mark World Refugee Day.

21 dads who are still adjusting to parenthood

Just some fathers, figuring out how to dad.

66 surfers break world record by piling onto a huge surfboard

On Saturday 66 surfers hopped on a giant surfboard in Huntington Beach to break the Guinness World Record for "Most People Riding a Surfboard at Once."

Here's proof that Earth is entering its sixth mass extinction

Diverse animals across the globe are slipping away and dying, as Earth enters its sixth mass extinction, a new study finds.

Suspected Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof appears to have posted racist manifesto

Dylann Roof, the suspect accused of fatally shooting nine people at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, appears to have posted a racist manifesto online

Millennials: Here are the best job titles to pursue in 2015

Millennials are the largest population in the workforce -- engaging with them can either make or break a company's future.

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