Currently Trending: 5 Stories From The Week Of March 1 To Read Today
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Currently Trending: 5 Stories From The Week Of March 1 To Read Today

A weekly roundup of Odyssey's Currently section.

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Currently Trending: 5 Stories From The Week Of March 1 To Read Today

Here are the top five pieces you missed from our creators last week:

1. You Can't Stop Greta Thunberg With An 'Anti-Greta' And You Can't Stop Climate Change By Denying Science

By Lexi Locke

This is Naomi Seibt, the anti-Greta. Her job is to make you believe that climate change is fake and Greta Thunberg is just a kid who knows nothing about anything. Naomi denounces climate alarmism and claims to be a "climate realist."

2. Summer Walker Faces Heavy Backlash After Posting A Racist Coronavirus Video

By Sonia Tam

Singer Summer Walker has taken some flack recently for posting some questionable content to her Instagram about coronavirus.

3. 6 Women And 7 People Of Color Ran, And Democrats Settled On Two White Men Pushing 80

By Tyler Lyman

With Elizabeth Warren now dropped out of the presidential race, the remaining candidates are a stark contrast to the original field.

4. Fill Out This Bracket To Determine The Best Feminist Icon Of All-Time

By Odyssey Editorial Team

To celebrate International Women's Day, here's a bracket to determine the best feminist icons of all time!

5. 11 Celebrities You Didn't Know Support Joe Biden For President In 2020

By Tyler Lyman

Biden has support from a wide array of celebrities that you might not have known about.

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How Technology Has Changed Our Lives

While we are all very dependant on technology, we are losing touch with humanity.

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How Technology Has Changed Our Lives

If we look back on how our ancestors lived we can sense a totally different lifestyle. If they could come back and live with all our technological devices they surely would think they are in a completely new alien world. They lived such a simple life without our devices that it seems as if centuries have passed by. In reality most of the discoveries were accomplished in the past twenty years. Indeed we have assisted a total technological distortion. This change in our lives was characterized by a myriad of technological innovations, due to globalization.

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Why I Love Football

Why Is Football A Sport That Is So Celebrated Across The Nation?

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It is the time of year when the athletic event of football tends to exhilarate fans across the Nation. Why is football a sport that is so celebrated across the Nation? Many times I have asked myself why I even love the game of football so much, especially being a female, but I came up with a few of the many reasons why football fans love the game. though this may not be everyone's reasons for loving the game, here are some reasons that I love football.

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Nostalgic Early 2000s Barbies: 34 Forgotten Treasures

For all the 90's babies and their obsession with Barbies.

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With Barbie mania overtaking society with the release of the new movie, here is some late 90's/early 2000's nostalgia for you in Barbie form.

It's sure to stir up old memories and unlock some good ones. And if you're feeling inspired by a particular toy but you don't remember where you put it, we've listed where you can find one today. You're welcome.

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Riots and Protests rock Paris and other French cities

Crazy European Summer

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Riots and Protests rock Paris and other French cities
A 17 year old boy of North African origin was shot and killed by French police during a traffic stop on Tuesday. The police claimed they "feared for their lives" when the boy started driving away from them and opened fire, killing him.
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When DEI goes haywire

Shocking Revelation: Doctors Resort to Ethnicity-Based Prioritization in Medical Care

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When DEI goes haywire
In a shocking move in New Zealand, surgeons must now consider ethnicity in prioritizing patients for operations.
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