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Environment

More Than 600 US Military Personnel Possibly Exposed to Chemical Weapons in Iraq
The Pentagon once said that fewer than twenty service members were thought to have come in contact with mustard gas and the nerve agent serin.
Matt Smith
11.7.14
Sugar

Soda Is Following in Tobacco's Shady Footsteps
Soda and tobacco are more alike than you might realize. Not only are they both partially responsible for national health epidemics, they also share an intricately connected history. Sugar and tobacco workers are even represented by the same union.
Peter Moskowitz
11.7.14
Words

Britain's Railways Created the Country's Biggest Clubs and Gentrification Shut Them Down
Last decade’s desolate wastelands are this year’s playgrounds for the super-rich.
Adam Bychawski
11.7.14
News

North Korean Slaves Are Building Qatar’s World Cup Centerpiece
Perhaps a soccer tournament isn't worth all this?
Allie Conti
11.7.14
staff picks and good shit

Staff Picks and Good Shit for the Week of November 7
This is what we were listening to while surfing the glorious world wide web.
Noisey Staff
11.7.14
Words

Pasquale Rotella: “When People Read My Book About SFX It Will Blow Their Minds”
The man behind America's biggest raves talks about the early rave scene in LA, his plans for events in Europe, and his book that will come out in May.
Aron Friedman
11.7.14
Art

Immerse Yourself in This Interactive Large-Scale Video Game
Merging video games with interactive installations, creative studio Bruyant offers a digitalized-journey inside ambiguous computer worlds.
Benoit Palop
11.7.14
americas

Judge Delays Sentencing a Drug Runner After Oregon Voted to Legalize Marijuana
Days after the legislation passed, a federal judge in Oregon said he wants to wait and see how the US government reacts to the shifting landscape of marijuana law.
Payton Guion
11.7.14
asia & pacific

Family of Pakistani Christian Couple Accused of Blasphemy Say Mob Burned Them Alive
The brutality of the killings earlier this week of Shahzad Masih and his pregnant wife Shama Bibi surpassed even the usual horrific standards of such events.
Hannah Strange
11.7.14
Gyasi Zardes

Gyasi Zardes Isn't Gonna Mess Up
Hawthorne, California isn't know for producing soccer stars, but LA Galaxy star forward Gyasi Zardes is all about breaking the mold.
VICE Sports
11.7.14
Islamic State

Islamic State Video Shows Militants Enforcing Sharia Law in Kirkuk Province
A video released by the Islamic State shows militants "promoting virtue and preventing vice" in Iraq's Kirkuk province.
Alice Speri
11.7.14
Ink Spots

'Of the Afternoon' Publishes the Photographers You Should Know About
The magazine's founder Phil Anderson talked us through its inception and shares with us some of his favorite images.
Amelia Abraham
11.7.14
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