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Words

Arthur Baker Launches New Label with "Deep into the Night"

SF duo WhiteNoize join in the fun.
Erik Kristman
12.8.14
Environment

US Supreme Court Rejects BP Request for Review of Gulf of Mexico Spill Settlement

The oil major agreed to an estimated $8 billion settlement in 2012 but has since said companies with no apparent connection to the spill were being awarded payments.
Matt Smith
12.8.14
DNA

Scientists Extracted Sheep DNA from 400-Year-Old Parchment

Which is good news, because the history of humanity is intimately tied to the history of our livestock.
Jordan Pearson
12.8.14
christmas

This Drone Video of Synchronized Holiday Lights Is the Most American Thing Ever

Italian twinkle lights? Check. Trans-Siberian Orchestra? Check. Drone? Check.
Brian Anderson
12.8.14
NSFW

Nikki Silver Is the Queen of Hairy Feminist Porn

"I try not to be what you might call a hairy supremacist. I don't want to shame anyone for shaving or doing any of these things."
VICE Staff
12.8.14
News

A Land Dispute Led to Barricades Being Torn Down by First Nations in Ipperwash

Beachfront property owners have responded to a First Nations land claim by constructing makeshift barricades on the contested land.
Colin Graf
12.8.14
A Small Minority of Idiots

Five Things We Learned from This Weekend's Football

The Pards beats Chelsea and the return to form of the most-maligned footballer in Britain.
Callum Hamilton
12.8.14
News

An English Town's 'Prostitution-Free' Zone Isn't Going to Stop the Sex Trade

The residents, sex workers, and activists I spoke to told me it's only going to force illicit activity to a new area.
Ryan Fletcher
12.8.14
CHEFS

Angry Chefs Aren't the Only Ones Cooking Great Food

Most cooks have worked for a screaming d-bag chef. But after I was asked rather loudly “why I make everything look like dog shit” by a chef in Paris, I found that I had had enough and decided I wouldn't run my kitchen like that.
Haan Palcu-Chang
12.8.14
News

How the Black Guerrilla Family Turned Maryland's Prison System into Their Personal Playground

The gang was so powerful in a Baltimore city jail that its leader was having the guards deliver crab imperial and Grey Goose right to his cell, according to court documents.
Seth Ferranti
12.8.14
Gaming

Play with Your Food in This Glitch Art Breakfast Simulator

Bacon and eggs become pixel-pushed art in Ian MacLarty's 'Full English Breakfast.'
Beckett Mufson
12.8.14
Culture

Uber's India Rape Case Shows How the Company Is Still Cutting Corners

The company’s practices may have changed in the US, but its underlying values sure haven’t.
Jason Koebler
12.8.14
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