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LGBTQ

Where Are All The Queer Girls in Fashion?

Fashion Week is entering its final days for this season, but the party never really started for gay, bisexual, and queer women.
Biju Belinky
10.2.15
Reviews

Blackphone Is the Right Phone for the Paranoid Android User

If you’re worried about security, but still want to use Android, this is the phone for you.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
10.2.15
war and conflict

Russian Airstrikes in Syria Could Last Four Months, Officials Say

Russia's air campaign in Syria means that Moscow and Washington are now flying combat missions over the same country for the first time since World War II.
Reuters and VICE News
10.2.15
Oregon

VICE Sports Q&A: "Billion-Dollar Ball" Author Gil Gaul

In the new book "Billion-Dollar Ball," Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gil Gaul takes a hard look at the massive amount of money flowing through big-time college football.
Patrick Hruby
10.2.15
Stuff

Her er de tatoveringer, som danske tatovører er mest trætte af at lave

Du troede måske, du var den eneste, der var pjattet med fjer og mandalaer?
Lars Jellestad
10.2.15
Bones

These Artists Are Turning Leftover Chicken Bones Into Alien Sculptures

London-based art duo Beast & Burden uses bird, pig, and cattle bones to create eerily beautiful artworks.
Phoebe Hurst
10.2.15
Health

Does a Cure for Tinnitus Already Exist?

Nerve stimulation can help the brain rewire itself and correct the incessant ear ringing
Kari Paul
10.2.15
Twitter

'The Whole Works Is in There': Hackers Dump Data From Patreon Crowdfunding Site

Around 15GB of data is in the dump, including what could be a note from the hackers.
Joseph Cox
10.2.15
Objectively Correct Lists

The Noisey Guide to Tasty Tracks for the Munchies

Songs for your sweet weekend of going to town on doobies, donuts, donair and more.
Noisey Staff
10.2.15
crime & drugs

Assassinations, Curses, and Stolen Jewels: The 'Blue Diamond Affair' Is Still Darkening Saudi-Thai Relations

A poorly executed heist in 1989 continues to plague diplomacy between Saudi Arabia and Thailand to this day, and has produced plenty of intrigue, accusations, and counter claims.
Adam Ramsey
10.2.15
enduring freedom

US Military Plane Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan as Taliban Claim Responsibility

An American military C-130 transport plane has crashed at Jalalabad airfield in Afghanistan, killing all 11 people on board. The US military described the incident as an accident.
Reuters and VICE News
10.2.15
defense & security

Le agenzie di spionaggio sono come il porno di una volta

Molte agenzie di spionaggio stanno lentamente cominciando a utilizzare dati in open source.
Jennifer Peters
10.2.15
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