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These ASMR-Esque Korean "Home Cafe" Videos Relax My Entire Being
These videos have everything: clinking ice sounds, over-the-top drinks, and squishy, slime-like foam.
How to Build a Socially Conscious and Profitable Food Business
In an outtake from "Hustle," Wen-Jay Ying of Local Roots gets tips on how to build a profitable food business that still makes an impact.
Watch Scientists Express Their Research in Interpretive Dances
Dancers performed as electrons, brain processes, and teaching tools.
It's Not that Hard to Make Your Food Look Better on Instagram
In this outtake from "Hustle," a jam maker learns to make Instagram videos that people won't scroll past.
The Young Black Conservatives of Trump’s America
We went to a first-of-its-kind black conservative conference in DC to talk to young conservatives of color about what’s drawing them to the Republican party.
What It's Like Inside an 'Open' Prison
"Being in prison causes a lot of anguish. There’s nothing more than that, so we have to find a way to make confinement beneficial and not just a punishment."
It Doesn't Matter That There's a Video of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dancing in College
The generation that has never logged off is bound to have more awkward, forever-archived moments surface online.
Settle Further into the Sofa with Our Best Video Content of 2018
We've got everything from interviews with BTS, Cardi B and Donald Glover to our documentary on the thriving Birmingham rap scene.
Meet the Students Trying to Make the Dream of a Hyperloop a Reality
The real story of the hyperloop's origins and its future.
9 Broadly Videos to Watch Before The Year Is Over
We met a trans dragon, attended a lavish witch wedding, and so much more—revisit the videos from 2018 that we still can't stop watching.
Shanghai-Based 33EMYBW’s New Video "Golem" Is a Futuristic Acid Trip
Noisey China talked with the electronic musician about the inspiration for her new album.
Reese LaFlare and Gunna Go Disco in the New "Drip Like That" Video
The latest video from the Atlanta rapper's self-titled debut is a dimly-lit throwback.