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americas

More Drones on US Borders Create Privacy Concerns for Its Neighbors
The US is significantly expanding drone surveillance of its border with Canada, leading to worries over privacy and civil liberties.
Meredith Hoffman
11.14.14
staff picks and good shit

Staff Picks and Good Shit for the Week of November 14
Here's what the Noisey editors (who aren't even a real journalisms) were listening to this week.
Noisey Staff
11.14.14
Power

America's Aging Nukes Are as Anachronistic as the Floppy Disks That Control Them
The nuclear arsenal is getting a revamp, mostly due to human problems.
Ben Richmond
11.14.14
middle east

British Jihadis Fighting Abroad Could Be Banned From Returning Home For Two Years Under New Proposal
Suspected Jihadis could have their passports confiscated for up to 30 days, face regular police monitoring, home detention, or go through de-radicalization programs.
Sally Hayden
11.14.14
Europe

There Will Be No Sentence Reduction for French Killer 'Pierre the Madman'
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected an appeal by infamous murderer Pierre Bodein to have his life sentence reduced.
Virgile Dall’Armellina
11.14.14
Travel

I Spent a Night Patrolling with LightStep, Montreal's Real-Life Superhero
For the past two years, Montreal's streets have been patrolled by a short, slim, vegan, queer radical feminist crusader named LightStep.
Julia Jones
11.14.14
Caviar

Caviar Demand Is Decimating Fish Populations
Caviar is fancy as shit. But luxury comes at a cost, and in the case of caviar that cost is the health of fish populations all over the globe.
Lauren Rothman
11.14.14
Stuff

I Went to the Launch Party for the Newest "Heritage Minute"
There are few things that capture the awkward, goofy, love for Canada more than the Historica Canada's Heritage Minutes. I went to their latest launch party.
Ilana Belfer
11.14.14
motherboard show

The Curious Case of Shiwako, the Monkey Who Aged Too Fast
A baby monkey seems to mature far beyond her years.
Becca Cudmore
11.14.14
VICE News

The Bombs Dividing Chile
VICE News traveled to Chile and witnessed the growing rift between the extreme left and right, as the government threatens to enforce its draconian anti-terror laws.
تجربة
11.14.14
Film

There's a New Documentary About Renegade New Jersey Radio Station WFMU
We talked to director Tim K. Smith about the station's troubles to stay afloat in the Great Recession.
Matthew Caron
11.14.14
#THISISLIVE

Retrospective Review: Blue Rodeo - 'Five Days in July'
Revisit Blue Rodeo's ode to the ecstasies of love and the sadness of its loss for 'Five Days in July'
Adria Young
11.14.14
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