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asia & pacific

50 North Korean Submarines Have Reportedly Vanished in an 'Unprecedented' Deployment
About 70 percent of North Korea’s submarine fleet has reportedly been deployed, and the US and South Korea say they are responding by increasing military surveillance.
VICE News
8.24.15
CBA

Why the NCAA May End Up Embracing College Athlete Unions
The NCAA celebrated last week's NLRB punt on Northwestern football players' unionization push, but if college athletes are ever recognized as employees, the association likely will reconsider.
David Berri
8.24.15
short circuit

Twitter Shuts Down Politician-Tracking Account Politwoops
The organization that archived deleted tweets from politicians has been suspended.
Kari Paul
8.24.15
Holy Shit

The Weeknd Plays the Coolest Hitman Ever in His Video for "Tell Your Friends"
The drama with the creepy old dude continues.
Noisey Canada Staff
8.24.15
machines

This 3D Printer Can Print 10 Materials at Once
And fix imperfections as it goes.
Victoria Turk
8.24.15
non-stop fireworks always

Whatever Happened To The Finishing Move In Wrestling?
The finishing move used to be just what it sounds like—the signature flourish that ended a match. In today's overstated, overheated WWE, it's something cheaper.
Ian Williams
8.24.15
Holy Shit

Method Man Mobs Through Staten Island with Redman, Streetlife, and Hanz On in "Straight Gutta"
The Meth Lab banger gets the summertime Shaolin party video it deserves.
Craig Jenkins
8.24.15
Politics

Meet The Woman Leading the First Female-Run Mosque in Britain
Women have been part of Islam for centuries, so why aren't they running their own places of worship? That's what Bana Gora wants to change with the first mosque run by females, for females.
Nell Frizzell
8.24.15
Cheese

Pig's Milk Cheese Is Tasty, But It Won't Make You Rich
In the Dutch town of Bathmen, pig farmer Erik Stegink is trying his hand at making cheese with the milk of his sows. The downside? Milking a pig is a time-consuming chore.
Felicia Alberding
8.24.15
Environment

Welcome to Quakelahoma
Oklahoma has become one of the most seismically active states in the nation, and that's bringing increasing scrutiny to the state's fracking industry.
Matt Smith
8.24.15
Art

John Travolta as King Solomon and #UFARTED: Last Week in Art
...and a whole lot of missing, stolen, and lost art!
Sami Emory
8.24.15
on the line

On The Line: Jason Leopold On “The Google Search That Made The CIA Spy On The US Senate”
VICE News correspondent Jason Leopold joined On The Line to discuss his new report, “The Google Search That Made the CIA Spy on the US Senate.”
VICE News
8.24.15
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