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privacy

Even the Inventor of PGP Doesn’t Use PGP
Security is hard.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
9.2.15
News

Øget grænsekontrol vil føre til flere asylansøgere i Danmark
"At det vil have en effekt at lukke grænserne og forringe vilkårene [for asylansøgerne], kan ikke påvises hverken empirisk eller historisk."
Lars Jellestad
9.2.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Iceland Agrees to Take in Only 50 Syrian Refugees, so Thousands of Icelanders Offer Up Their Own Homes
Icelanders are cooler than you.
Allison Tierney
9.2.15
americas

It’s Basically Legal for Mexican Narcos to Buy Lions, Cheetahs, and Other Exotic Pets
Many exotic animals can be obtained legally in Mexico, a system condemned by critics as “inhumane.” And these pets have become status symbols for drug-traffickers looking to flaunt their wealth and power.
Duncan Tucker
9.2.15
Politics

Hillary Clinton's 'Bleak Week': Emails Show Response to WikiLeaks Revelations
The latest batch of Clinton’s emails show her advisers responding to the diplomatic crisis caused when WikiLeaks released 250,000 diplomatic cables in 2010.
Tess Owen
9.2.15
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: September 02, 2015
Daily horoscopes and astrology for Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and Capricorn.
Annabel Gat
9.2.15
Stuff

How Oliver Sacks Helped Me Deal with My Hallucination-Inducing Headaches
The late Dr. Sacks's book 'Migraine' was a lifeline when, alone and suffering at 15, I thought my life was over.
A. N. Devers
9.2.15
Tech

Meet the Hollywood Prop Designer Making NASA's Spacesuits
He was so good at designing fake spacesuits that he was hired to do the real thing.
Daniel Oberhaus
9.2.15
News

The Strange Relationship Between Politics, Prosecutors, and Police Shootings
The United States is alone in the world in electing its prosecutors, but how should officials handle the brew of rage and resentment that boils over when police kill unarmed minorities?
Justin Glawe
9.2.15
beef

The World Lost 45 Million Acres of Tree Cover Last Year, Half of It Tropical
That’s an area twice the size of Portugal, left treeless in 2014.
Brian Merchant
9.2.15
News

In Victoria, Harassing Women at Abortion Clinics No Longer Counts As Free Speech
The government has signalled support for a bill that priorities safe access to medical treatment over the right to protest.
Hayley Gleeson
9.2.15
americas

Guatemala’s President Could Face Corruption Charges After Congress Strips Him of Immunity
Guatemalan lawmakers voted unanimously to strip President Otto Perez Molina of his immunity from prosecution, clearing the way for charges in connection with a corruption scandal.
VICE News
9.2.15
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