Gabriel Geiger
‘I Can’t Take It Anymore’: Refugees Struggle To Cope in Extreme Heat
One of the worst heat waves in recent history is making life hell for people in the Mavrovouni refugee camp in Greece.
Sweden Is On the Hunt for Someone Throwing Rocks at Danish Cars
Swedish police have deployed drones and helicopters in search of a mysterious stone thrower targeting almost exclusively Danish drivers.
Salmon Going Nuts at a Fish Farm Possibly High on Cocaine, Officials Say
In a report section titled "Salmon on Coke," German environmental officials say cocaine exposure could be at the root of frantic jumping behavior.
Russian Court Bans 'Akira,' Other Popular Anime
The country's latest salvo against anime takes aim at 'Attack on Titan' and 'Akira,' after previously targeting 'Death Note' and more.
Audacity Announced User Data Collection, So Coders Made Their Own Version
The new owners of the free and open-source audio editing software announced the privacy changes, kicking off a furor.
They’ve Fought for Over 1,000 Days To Get Their Jobs Back. They’re Not Backing Down
The incredible story of 14 blue-collar workers taking on one of America's biggest companies.
Norway Law Forces Influencers to Label Retouched Photos on Instagram
The new law will require advertisements where a body’s shape, size, or skin has been retouched to be labeled.
Delivery App CEO Accuses Protesting Workers of 'Political Ambition'
In a recording of a Zoom meeting obtained by Motherboard, the CEO of Gorillas blamed rider protests on unnamed “external parties.”
Amazon Workers Call for Strike on Prime Day in Germany
Prime Day is one of the busiest days at Amazon warehouses, but the profits don’t make it back to the workers.
Deliveroo Is Training Its Gig Workers to Spot 'Modern Slavery'
Deliveroo riders will be offered training on spotting drug dealing and human trafficking on the street—but they won’t be paid for it.
Italian Customs Authorities Seized a Dinosaur Egg Hidden In a Package
The fossil was found in a package sent from Malaysia and once belonged to a Shunosaur, a sauropod that lived millions of years ago, authorities said.
Managers Tried to Lure Delivery App Workers From Work Council Vote With Free Beer
Gorillas managers reportedly attempted to sneak through doors and offered to take riders to a beer garden after they were rejected at the door of a general assembly.