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Trump Pushes Hundreds to Run for Congress
Up to 1,000 Democratic candidates are about to make the 2018 Congressional primaries completely insane.
Alex Thompson
4.24.17
March for Science

The March for Science Forced Scientists to Talk Straight to the Public
Scientists are being forced into the public eye, and learning how to tell their story along the way.
Grennan Milliken
4.24.17
argentina

How Buenos Aires Grew a Chinatown from a Shed
Migration from China and Taiwan to the Argentine capital began in the 1980s. Since then, the city’s barrio chino has evolved from a tiny indoor market to a bustling neighbourhood of Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Korean restaurants and shops.
Sorrel Moseley-Williams
4.24.17
YouTube

DaddyOFive and the Dangerous Quest for Fame
What levels of narcissism do you need to reach before you begin to rope your own children into traumatic "prank" YouTube videos?
Joe Bish
4.24.17
Politics

Justin Trudeau Talked Weed Legalization With VICE Canada
The prime minister was in our Toronto office Monday night to face a number of questions.
VICE Staff
4.24.17
fantastico

'A River Below' Is a Documentary About Killing Dolphins in Order to Save Them
A perfect movie for the post-truth era of alternative facts.
Sarah Jeong
4.24.17
Decisions, Decisions

Ethereum's Boy King Is Thinking About Giving Up the Mantle
The gospel according to Vitalik Buterin.
Jordan Pearson
4.24.17
Fallen Cosmonauts

The Martyr of Modern Spaceflight
Vladimir Komarov was the first human to die during a spaceflight. His death, 50 years ago today, led to the creation of the most reliable spacecraft in operation.
Becky Ferreira
4.24.17
Tedium

Educational Video Games Just Never Got Things Right
The problem with edutainment in the 1990s was that, while it covered the education, it didn’t do enough to entertain the kids.
Ernie Smith
4.24.17
Photos

Four Years After the Rana Plaza Disaster, Life Remains Tough for Garment Workers
Not much has changed since 1,129 Bangladeshi garment workers died in the 2013 disaster. One photographer takes us inside the brutal working conditions still endured by people in the industry.
Claudio Montesano Casillas
4.24.17
TV

Netflix is borrowing another $1 billion for the next stage of the TV and movies arms race
Noah Kulwin
4.24.17
THE LOOKING GLASS ISSUE

How Does Global Trade Work?
The world has become a vast, interlinked, and sometimes interdependent marketplace.
Haisam Hussein
4.24.17
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