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The Math That Explains the World

The World Is Too Complicated for Donald Trump to Be President, Theoretical Physics Suggests
An emerging branch of complex systems mathematics suggests in cold, analytical terms that Donald Trump is not smart enough to be president.
Jason Koebler
5.23.17
thump exclusive stream

Ducky Remixes Modest Mouse and Meek Mill on Riotous New Bootleg Pack
She also shares edits of Lapalux, Porter Robinson and Madeon, and a couple of her own tunes.
Alexander Iadarola
5.23.17
RIP Roger Moore

Let’s Remember Roger Moore With This Absurd ‘Moonraker’ Space Laser Battle
The beloved actor died on Tuesday at 89, but his sense of comic absurdity lives on.
Becky Ferreira
5.23.17
Gaming

The Original Monopoly Was Deeply Anti-Landlord
The game of cutthroat capitalism was actually intended as a lesson on wealth inequality.
Tristan Donovan
5.23.17
Views My Own

Trump's Budget Is the Real Scandal
He promised to help Americans left behind by an unfair economy. Instead he wants to cut government benefits and give more money to the rich.
Harry Cheadle
5.23.17
soccer

Ex-Barcelona President Arrested as FIFA Corruption Case Hits Club Soccer
So far, the FIFA corruption case has largely left the club soccer world untouched, but a series of raids this morning may hint that is coming to an end.
Aaron Gordon
5.23.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Neil Armstrong's Bag of Moon Dust Is Going Up for Auction
After being stolen, lost, and snapped up by a private citizen, the historic space artifact is now expected to sell for at least $2 million.
Drew Schwartz
5.23.17
Features

The NYC Dance Parade Shows Why the Cabaret Law Must Die
We spoke to revelers at the massive outdoor event about efforts to repeal the city's controversial legislation.
Sophie Weiner
5.23.17
Film

The Bisexual Actress Who Became an Infamous, Androgynous Sex Symbol
Marlene Dietrich was a German-born, anti-fascist screen siren who still captivates audiences 25 years after her death.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
5.23.17
WikiLeaks

The Man Who Made the Mistake of Trying to Help Wikileaks
In his first interview, former US government lab worker Jason Scott Katz tells Motherboard about how trying to decrypt one file led to an FBI raid, losing his job, moving to Iceland, and founding the Pirate Party there.
Kim Zetter
5.23.17
Features

RVNG Intl. Practices 'Peaceful Protest' with Their New Ambient Comp
The label discusses a new benefit compilation and other social initiatives at they're lining up their New York store Commend.
Colin Joyce
5.23.17
blockchains, eh?

The National Bank of Canada Just Joined An Alliance to Develop Ethereum
Why not bitcoin?
Jordan Pearson
5.23.17
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