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OpinionWomen This article is more than 9 years oldThe spy-camera gyno is every woman's worst nightmare – and a wake-up callThis article is more than 9 years oldCynthia R GreenleeDon't let creeps like the voyeur doctor from Baltimore keep you from medical care. It's already difficult enough for so many of us Privacy is priceless – but thousands of girls and women will benefit from a $190m settlement from Johns Hopkins Health System announced on Monday after a (now-deceased) doctor was alleged to have secretly photographed and filmed some of his more than 12,000 patients during pelvic exams between 1988 and 2013.
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Country diaryInsects23 September 1921: Joiners and others say it uses its long ‘horns’ as callipers to size up the beam it is walking on A small beetle with extraordinarily long antennae, or “horns,” as some call them, flew in through an open window, and in due course found its way to me. It was one of the wood-boring group, and its larva does a fair amount of damage by eating tunnels in pine and other coniferous wood.
Alex Hibbert as the young Chiron with Mahershala Ali in Moonlight. Photograph: David Bornfriend/A24Alex Hibbert as the young Chiron with Mahershala Ali in Moonlight. Photograph: David Bornfriend/A24MoonlightInterview‘It’s impossible to be vulnerable’: how Moonlight reflects being a black gay man in the USBenjamin LeeBarry Jenkins’ highly acclaimed new film follows one boy as he grows into manhood, hiding his sexuality. Here, the director and cast talk about the future Oscar contender
Rose George fell running on Helvellyn in the Lake District. Photograph: Stephen Wilson/Grand Day Out PhotographyThe Strava app offers community, training data and motivation to millions of athletes. Even runners who dislike tech can’t bear to be without it. By Rose George by Rose GeorgeOn Ilkley Moor in west Yorkshire on a Tuesday evening in May, 200 people milled about in glorious sunshine, ready to run the five-mile Jack Bloor race over moors recently blackened in a fire, but still beautiful.
A 2016 Nasa study identified groundwater use from Entergy’s decommissioned Michoud power plant as the primary cause for the sinking. Photograph: Julie Dermansky for FloodlightWhile land is subsiding throughout the city, industrial water use has exacerbated the problem in one predominantly Black and Vietnamese area by Sara Sneath for FloodlightFloodlight embedIn the early 1990s, James Wright lost his family home in New Orleans’ Ninth ward when a new school was built on his block.
Health & wellbeingThe controversial concept of willing your goals into existence has leapt in popularity since Covid began. But how do you do it – and can it help you realise your dreams? In the first months of the UK’s spring 2020 lockdown, Jennifer Doyle, a teacher and single mother, was at a low point. “I was in a bit of a hole, struggling to cope on my own and focusing only on the negatives of my life,” says the 39-year-old.