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crazes

Fidget Spinners: Are They Good?
A very raw and honest review.
Katherine Gillespie
5.15.17
Fair Share

Pay Dispute: Australian Cricketers Come Out Swinging For Their Union
An email sent to all players by Cricket Australia boss, James Sutherland, demanding players drop their support for their union or risk being sacked, has resulted in a fiery backlash from the country's top talent.
Jed Smith
5.15.17
NZ Music Month

Yoko-Zuna’s New Video Is a Cross Between ‘House Party’ and ’Funny Games’
The Auckland electronic/hip-hop act return with the latest in their 'shared universe' series of videos.
Noisey Staff
5.15.17
Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s highly abnormal presidency: a running guide for May
According to members of his administration, Trump doesn’t know Carter Page, who was once a foreign policy adviser for his campaign.
VICE News
5.15.17
Doin' Work

These Photos Capture the Weirdness of Ordinary Life
Photographer Darin Mickey uses his unique perspective to highlight the little things that are peculiar and out of place.
Tara Wray
5.15.17
History

Learn Billions of Years of History in This Hilarious 20-Minute Video
Let's take a trip back to when the planet was just a cloud of space-gas.
Diana Shi
5.15.17
Motherboard

How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier
Cyclists could soon be riding 'green waves' with help from deep learning.
Michael Byrne
5.15.17
Film

Remembering When the ‘Titanic’ Crew Ate PCP-Spiked Clam Chowder
Everyone was rushed to hospital. The perpetrator was never found.
Sami Emory
5.15.17
Premieres

A DJ Rashad Video Reconnected Electronic Duo COOL CDs
The new COOL CDs EP proves that not all YouTube comment sections are cesspits of inane drivel.
Hannah Ballantyne
5.15.17
Creators

Tracey Moffatt’s Venice Biennale Show Tackles Global Issues with Personal Stories
She's heading up the Australian pavilion, but Moffatt's work resonates with an international audience.
Nadja Sayej
5.15.17
Venice Biennale

Tracey Moffatt’s Venice Biennale Show Tackles Global Issues with Personal Stories
She's heading up the Australian pavilion, but Moffatt's work resonates with an international audience.
Nadja Sayej
5.15.17
cyber attacks

Hackers Used Stolen NSA Tools to Launch a Cyberattack on More Than 70 countries
Unlike many other forms of malware, ransomware can spread on its own. The aim isn’t to hit any specific country but to strike as widely as possible to make money.
Carter Sherman
5.15.17
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