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Politics

31,000 Emails That Hillary Clinton Tried to Delete Could Now Be Made Public
The company that managed Clinton’s private email server reportedly said it has "no knowledge of the server being wiped," meaning tens of thousands of deleted messages could be recovered.
Reuters and VICE News
9.13.15
Highlights

Spurs' Ryan Mason Awkwardly Injured After Scoring Beautiful Tiki-Taka Goal
Anticlimax at its finest.
Liam Daniel Pierce
9.13.15
Race

The New Food Movement Has a Problem with Race
Natasha Bowens—farmer, activist, and author of The Color of Food—sees something missing in our new local, farm-to-table food culture: people of color.
Lauren Rothman
9.13.15
Health

The Oldest Living People in the World are All Women
Meet 122-year-old Nguyen Thi Tru, who resides outside of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Tru was born May 4, 1893 and has outlived most of her 11 children.
Sabrina Toppa
9.13.15
Internet Exploring

2 Chainz Celebrates His Birthday with the Zaytoven Assisted Slapper "No Off Days"
The hustle never stops.
Noisey Staff
9.13.15
Europe

Escape From Yarmouk: A Family’s Journey to Germany From Hell on Earth in Syria
VICE News followed a Palestinian family as they fled Islamic State militants in Syria’s besieged Yarmouk refugee camp, heading north through Hungary toward Western Europe.
Matthew Cassel
9.13.15
reproductive health

When Midwives are Considered Criminals
Despite the proven safety of midwifery and home births, why is the practice still being treated like an illegal, underground economy?
Noah Berlatsky
9.13.15
Creators

Haunt Your Home with the Real 'Babadook' Book
If it's in a word, or it's in a look...
Noémie Jennifer
9.13.15
Fashion

NYFW Dispatch: Inside the Computational Fashion Master Class
EYEBEAM students showcase everything from Survival Vests to accessories inspired by butterfly eggs.
Kate Messinger
9.13.15
Art

When Disney and Dr. Seuss Made Racist Cartoons...
Were cartoons like 'Cannibal Capers' and 'Trader Mickey' a reflection of society, or a seemingly harmless way to spread hate?
Jonah Bayer
9.13.15
Art

'Jokes of Nature' Walks a Fine Line Between Grotesque and Gorgeous
Does Mother Nature have a sense of humor? Judging by RedLine’s current exhibition, she sure does.
Shana Nys Dambrot
9.13.15
Girl Writer

In Praise of Being a Single Woman with No Need for Marriage
We are living in the age of the single woman—I should know, because I'm one of them, and I'm fine with it.
Alison Stevenson
9.13.15
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