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After a lengthy battle, Hong Kong men have scored three days of semi-paid paternity leaveByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
Here’s where all those cheap Santa hats and plastic snowmen come fromByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
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The unusual business model of Nirvana Asia, Hong Kong’s latest “death care” IPOByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
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Uber offers free rides to make up for its idiotic response to Sydney’s hostage crisisByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
Hong Kong’s protests are over, but the fight over free speech has just begunByGwynn GuilfordHeather TimmonsGwynn GuilfordHeather Timmons
Did Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protests really change anything?ByLily KuoHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
Facebook is making employees read Chinese propaganda to impress BeijingByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
White people on Twitter are confessing to crimes that get black people arrestedByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
The Girl Scouts have finally taken some of the misery out of selling their iconic cookiesByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons
The pepper spray cops are using in Hong Kong likely came from a town close to… FergusonByHeather TimmonsHeather Timmons