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Generation of Vipers and "Damaged Awake" Will Pummel You Into Eternal Sleep

Stream "Damaged Awake" and get ready for the beat down
Noisey Staff
10.6.14
Words

Spook Up Your Monday with Saint's Remix of "Call to the Grave"

Saint strikes again.
VICE Thump
10.6.14
News

Indigenous Canadians Are Blockading a Mine to Protest Pollution

A group of Tahltan First Nation elders have blocked access to the mine for the second time in two months over concerns that it will dump toxic sludge into a salmon habitat.
Sarah Berman
10.6.14
Culture

Why the Poorest Countries Torrent the Biggest Files

It's a question of access to streaming services, researchers say.
Jordan Pearson
10.6.14
Interviews

Dan Snaith of Caribou Wants to Minimize the Distance Between Him and the Listener

The musician with a PhD in mathematics talks about touring with Radiohead and being accidentally commercially successful.
Cam Lindsay
10.6.14
Photo

Photographer Juan Madrid Takes Intimate Portraits of Fallen American Cities

We talked to him about capitalism, despair, and knife fights.
Mossless
10.6.14
Politics

The Conservative Anti Net-Neutrality Movement That Wasn't

A right-wing group says it got 800,000 people to sign its net neutrality protest—but the vast majority of those signers came from paid email advertisements.
Jason Koebler
10.6.14
Europe

Suicide Bombing May Signal Return of Terror to Chechnya

The war-torn hotbed of terrorism in southern Russia has been relatively quiet recently, but an attack Sunday that killed five people suggests Chechen terrorists are back.
John Dyer
10.6.14
Culture

The App That Aims to Let Anyone Put Bitcoin in Their Wallet

A new Bitcoin wallet wants to be like Dark Wallet, but with mass appeal.
Joseph Cox
10.6.14
Features

Building the World's Largest Cryobank

The Smithsonian's Global Genome Initiative is primed to open its doors in 2015. Here's what you need to know about the largest scientific collection effort ever organized.
Maddie Stone
10.6.14
africa

British Hostage Freed by Libya Militants As Family Denies Ransom Reports

David Bolam is 'safe and well' after his release, but suggestions that a payment secured his freedom have agitated British authorities.
Tom Breakwell
10.6.14
guantanamo bay

Guantanamo's Controversial Force-Feeding Policies Go on Trial

Almost 13 years after hunger strikes at Guantanamo first began, a federal judge could force military personnel to radically change the way they treat detainees.
Jason Leopold
10.6.14
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