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Europe

Gunman Kills Paris Policewoman, a Day After Charlie Hebdo Attacks
An armed attacker killed a police officer and injured another man in Paris this morning. On Wednesday, suspected Islamists murdered 12 at the offices of a satirical magazine in the French capital.
John Beck
1.8.15
mexico

Addict, Priest, Luchador: The Unbelievable Life of Fray Tormenta
Padre Fray Tormenta has inspired films and wrestled all over the world, but he never sought out fame; all he wanted was to support the orphans of his parish.
Eric Nusbaum
1.8.15
Premieres

The Dø's "Trustful Hands" Sounds Like Phoenix Grooving with Moroder
The Franco-Finnish duo return with this sweet new cut.
Kim Taylor Bennett
1.8.15
Ched Evans

Ched Evans, Convicted Rapist and Soccer Player, Loses Contract Following Threats Against Team
Yesterday, Oldham signing Evans was "80 percent likely." Today the club made an about face. What happened?
Brian Blickenstaff
1.8.15
climate change

Planet Hackers
How close are we to engineering the planet?
Brian Merchant
1.8.15
EPL

Bony, Lies, and Anarchy: Welcome to the EPL's Winter Transfer Window
The rumors might be swirling around Lionel Messi, but the fate of the EPL table will more likely come down to Bony and whoever feels like selling.
Jack Ross
1.8.15
worstest hits

Why Do British Soccer Teams Walk Out to These Terrible Songs?
Military marching music, 90s pop, detective show theme tunes, Star Wars soundtracks and bad trance. Who is responsible for this?
Joe Zadeh
1.8.15
Match Fixing

That Time Paul Tagliabue Played in a Fixed College Basketball Game
The former NFL boss was right to make game-fixing an issue. He knows what playing in a fixed game feels like.
Ryan M. Rodenberg
1.8.15
News

Meeting the Londoners at Last Night's 'Charlie Hebdo' Solidarity Vigil
They stood in silent defiance in Trafalgar Square, pens held aloft.
Rebecca Suner, Photos: Christopher Bethell
1.8.15
Tech

Technology Is Making Us Stupid
In Nicholas Carr's the Glass Cage, the Pulitzer-shortlisted author makes a compelling argument on the way technology has failed us—from aircraft autopilot to GPS maps—and the perils of being forever trapped in the beam of our smartphones.
David Whelan
1.8.15
News

A Few of the Voices from LA's 'Charlie Hebdo' Vigil
The French community of Los Angeles held a refreshingly anger-free rally to honor the dead and show support for the magazine's mission.
Mike Pearl
1.8.15
You Need to Hear This

This Russian Soundsystem Turns Radiation Into Ambient Music
Dmitry Morozov has already shown us tattoos that make music. Now meet his latest invention...
Dan Wilkinson
1.8.15
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