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My Secret Road Trips to Get Underground Hormones in the 1970s

"This was the only time we would meet up as trans people. A lot of us had lost faith with being able to get help medically."
Tranpa C.
4.4.17
Motherboard Homepage

Trump Just Gave Broadband Giants Permission to Sell Your Private Data

The federal government’s broadband privacy rules are officially dead.
Sam Gustin
4.4.17
Islamic State

Iraq turns to Montreal deradicalization experts for help

As Baghdad fights to clear the Islamic State from Iraq, a Canadian is helping the government plan for what comes next
Brigitte Noël
4.4.17
Snacks

Posh Crisps Could Be Worse for You Than Normal Ones

New research reveals that some bags of Tyrrells crisps contain more than three times the recommended amount of acrylamide, a known carcinogen.
Phoebe Hurst
4.4.17
Inter-generational Warfare

Why Young People Need to Start Acting as an Interest Group

What's more important—a safe future, or reverting to the imperial measurements?
Tom Whyman
4.4.17
Syria

Assad accused of chemical attack on civilians as Trump administration softens opposition

Tim Hume
4.4.17
THE LOOKING GLASS ISSUE

Foreign Domestic Worker Abuse Is Rampant in Hong Kong

While most come for cash to support their families from abroad, many easily find themselves trapped in a cycle of violence and debt.
Justin Heifetz​​
4.4.17
THE LOOKING GLASS ISSUE

The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's April Issue

"I grew up with this mirror, and there was always a mystique about it."
Michael Northrup
4.4.17
Online Extortion

FBI Investigating Security Researcher for Links to Dark Overlord Hacking Gang

Justin Shafer has reported exposed data in his capacity as a researcher, but the FBI is investigating him for alleged links to The Dark Overlord hacking group.
Joseph Cox
4.4.17
Philippines

Duterte fires minister who ran his bloody war on drugs

David Gilbert
4.4.17
Gemmy Industries

Teens Apparently Love Collecting ‘Big Mouth Billy Bass’ and Other Animatronics

Those grating toys from Spencer's Gifts might be worth more than you think thanks to teens.
Gina Tron
4.4.17
coffee

Britain Is Facing a Barista Shortage

According to new findings from market research company Allegra Group, tens of thousands of extra staff will be needed over the next six years to keep up with our national flat white habit.
Daisy Meager
4.4.17
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