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Desus & Mero

Desus and Mero Call Sean Spicer Out for Not Taking Questions After a Press Briefing
The Trump administration's war with the media continues following Spicer's not-so-graceful exit.
Sarah Bellman
5.4.17
Health

Woman Swallows $7,000 Vacation Fund to Spite Cheating Husband
When one Colombian woman discovered her partner's infidelity, she did the only logical thing with their holiday savings—she swallowed it to make sure he wouldn't get any.
Sirin Kale
5.4.17
advocacy

GOP Takes Another Shot at Obamacare Repeal and Activists on Trial for Laughing
Your daily guide to what's working, what's not, and what you can do about it
Impact Staff
5.4.17
Recipe

M'smen Recipe
Morocco's take on the crepe is delicious with honey and butter, soft white cheese, or all by itself.
Daniel Shkolnik
5.4.17
Oh Snap

Labour Needs to Do More for People in Crap, Unstable Jobs
Their assault on the "Rigged Economy" is a good start, but it doesn't really get what a lot of work is like today.
Edie Miller
5.4.17
CHEFS

New Study Reveals Just How Unhealthy It Is to Be a Chef
Findings from trade union Unite show that 69 percent of chefs say their stressful work life has had an impact on their mental and physical wellbeing.
Daisy Meager
5.4.17
The Restless Youth Issue

Photographs of Dakota Pipeline's Last Holdout of Demonstrators
Photographer Larry Towell has spent years documenting Native American issues in Canada and the US.
Larry Towell
5.4.17
The Restless Youth Issue

This Girl Sued Pennsylvania's Government for Her Environmental Rights
"Those of us deeply concerned about issues of environmental injustice would be wise to explore multiple strategies to challenge the government."
Astra Taylor
5.4.17
Crime

A Northern Politician Confessed, Then Pleaded Not Guilty, to a Drunk Driving Charge
Hay River Councillor Keith Dohey has officially been acquitted of a crime for which he pledged to take "full responsibility."
Sarah Berman
5.4.17
class

Why Politicians Are So Obsessed with Hot Drinks
Wait, is ordering a latte at Costa the height of middle-class frippery, or the most common thing in the world?
Tom Whyman
5.4.17
Sarajevo

Photos of Sarajevo's Scars
In 1992, the Bosnian capital came under siege – an assault that lasted 1,425 days.
Irfan Ličina
5.4.17
drug war

Inside the Game of Thrones-style war to replace El Chapo in the Sinaloa Cartel
Duncan Tucker
5.4.17
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