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crime & drugs

Trial for Alleged Silk Road Mastermind Ross Ulbricht Is About to Begin in Manhattan
Ulbricht is charged with several crimes for founding and earning millions from the operation of a site dubbed 'Amazon.com for drugs' by US authorities.
Liz Fields
1.12.15
You Need to Hear This

What Are People in Mozambique Listening to Right Now?
The new app from Philips lets you find out what people across the world are listening to in real time.
Noisey Staff
1.12.15
Culture

The All-Women Hacker Collective Making Art About the Post-Snowden Age
A documentary about Deep Lab was released today.
Jordan Pearson
1.12.15
Words

“Some” of the Best Disco Record Sleeves Of All Time
We can’t cover all of them, but we’re try and get the best of them.
Mia Veur & Reuben Fidock
1.12.15
Premieres

Premiere: VOLA - "Gutter Moon"
Mew meets metal.
1.12.15
News

The Hangover News
This weekend, some darts fans got bored and started throwing chairs at players, and the 'Charlie Hebdo' rally in Paris was full of world leaders being hypocrites.
Mac Hackett
1.12.15
Sleaford Gob

Eureka, You C*nt: I Had Arrived
Jason Williamson traces his journey from cokey Britpop nothingness to "arriving" with Sleaford Mods 20 years later.
Jason Williamson
1.12.15
Stuff

Which Countries Should You Be Scared of in 2015?
A guide to the globe's bad guys.
Oscar Rickett
1.12.15
Sports

North Scotland's Surfers Are Tougher Than You
In the remote town of Thurso, surfers will risk floating chunks of ice for the best cold-water waves in Europe.
Marcus Thompson
1.12.15
Sex

Welcome to the Sausage Castle, Home to Florida's Most Free-Spirited Freaks
How a band of American outcasts created a genuine alternative family for themselves.
Mitchell Sunderland
1.12.15
Stuff

Can Art Be a Form of Political Activism?
Does art have the power to generate social and political change? It's a question that's been discussed endlessly over the centuries, but it seems especially timely in the past few months.
Emily Colucci
1.12.15
Stuff

Meet the Women Who Guard China’s Millionaires
Valued as secret weapons, female bodyguards are regarded as innocuous protectors who can disguise themselves as assistants or dance partners.
Joshua Frank
1.12.15
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