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Can a Trans TV Reporter Change Turkey's Prejudice?

Michelle Demishevich is Turkey's first—and only—trans TV reporter. Can one women's visibility better the lives of LGBTQ folks throughout the country?

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Prostitute (Accidentally?) Murders Google Exec Aboard His Yacht

The death of Google exec Forrest Timothy Hayes serves as a harrowing reminder of why sex with strangers can prove all too costly.

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When Scary Sex Games End in Death: The Sordid Tale of Le Cousins Dangeroux

A recent story involving ropes, alcohol, drugs and incest serves as a kinky sex cautionary tale.

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Watch and Learn: Epic PSA Likens Guns to Dildos

A new PSA from third party gun safety organization, Evolve, leverages sex and humor into a genius 'what-the-hell-are-we-all-thinking' lesson.

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New Documentary Explores Penis Museum Contest in Iceland

Iceland's Phallological Museum is the subject of The Final Member, a new documentary featuring two men competing for an unusual honor.

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Why Orange is the New Black's Stalker Plotline is No Laughing Matter

The latest season of OITNB features a legitimate stalker. Just how common—and dangerous—is stalking? We dig up the chilling facts.

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Justice Not Served: India's Low-Caste Rape Epidemic

In one northern Indian state, an estimated 90% of rape victims belong to the lowest caste.

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3 Horrifying Cases of Global Women's Rights Abuses—And How You Can Take Action for Change

This week, misogynistic injustices in India, Sudan and Pakistan caused outcry. Here's what you need to know, and how you can help fight back.

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