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Repair Shops Are Stoked That the Samsung Galaxy S8 Is the Most Fragile Phone Ever Made

Smartphone repair companies are expecting to fix a lot of those beautiful, cracked Infinity Screens.
Jason Koebler
5.9.17
Film

An Oral History of 'River's Edge,' 1987's Most Polarizing Teen Film

From Keanu's first big role to Crispin Glover's weirdest wigs, a look back at the making of the indie thriller.
Matt Gilligan
5.9.17
strafe

'Strafe' Is A Bloody, Enjoyable Throwback to the Era of 'Doom'

'Strafe' is a bananas, bloody little love letter to the Doom clone.
Danielle Riendeau
5.9.17
hunger strike

Israel Claims a Palestinian Hunger Strike Leader Secretly Ate Cookies

A video of the alleged snacking comes only a few weeks after members of Israel's far right taunted prisoners with a barbecue cookout.
Alex Swerdloff
5.9.17
We Asked

We Asked People What It's Like to Live With Deadly Food Allergies

And don't get them started on the price of an EpiPen.
Sheherzad Preisler
5.9.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Perfume Genius's "Die 4 You" Video Is the Most Spellbinding Thing You'll See Today

The languid, moving clip will transport you away from the tangible.
Lauren O'Neill
5.9.17
uber

Uber’s AI Hub in Pittsburgh Gutted a University Lab—Now It’s in Toronto

Will Uber be a partner in Toronto?
Jordan Pearson
5.9.17
Home Capital

Home Capital gets $1.5 billion lifeline

It all depends on what their credit history looks like.
Vanmala Subramaniam
5.9.17
mlb

Michael Pineda is Finally Good

Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is getting all the hype, but Michael Pineda has been equally important to New York's strong start.
Rian Watt
5.9.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Michael Flynn’s resignation took 18 days, and here’s how he used them

A look at the 18 days leading up to Michael Flynn’s resignation as national security advisor.
VICE News
5.9.17
the dark web

Dark Web Suspects Busted After Visiting Image Sharing Site Outside of Tor

The cases show that even if people are using a dark web child pornography site, they may visit other related sites without the protections of the Tor network.
Joseph Cox
5.9.17
thump news

A Danish Brewery Is Making Beer With 13,000 Gallons of Music Festival Piss

Denmark's Agriculture and Food Council​ gives the endeavor a thumbs up, calling it "beercycling"—but would you drink it?
Alexander Iadarola
5.9.17
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