
I had never thought about trans people in prison before, and this story was a stark and sad reminder of the consequences of the lack of support for and acceptance of diverse identities.
Irene, First 1,000 Days correspondent

Veronica Brill, an IT expert who, like Postle, was struggling with personal problems (her three-year-old son died of cancer), suggested that Postle somehow sensed the cards he was dealt were either better or worse than those of his rival players. Mathematically speaking, his 86% win rate was close to impossible. A battle of words followed on Twitter and YouTube; Postle and the casino were indicted; images of Postle’s cap with a curious lump underneath it were carefully analysed in hundreds of pages of forum threads.
Did Postle cheat, or is he so brilliant that the best poker manuals simply haven’t yet figured out his unorthodox moves?
Riffy, general editor at De Correspondent

Thanks to her clever use of social media, money from Christian donors in the US started to pour in. Renee was a role model for young missionaries-to-be. But now, 10 years later, a lawsuit against Renee is pending. She is accused of posing as a doctor, performing unlicensed medical procedures, and killing more than 100 children.
Maite, Migration correspondent at De Correspondent
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