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Power

The Navy Routinely Spies on Citizens Then Helps the Police Prosecute Them
A judge said the Navy is blatantly ignoring a law that prohibits the military from enforcing civilian laws.
Jason Koebler
9.19.14
Stuff

AssMatrix.com Analyzes the Asses of the Masses
What if we told you there was a collective of people all over the world held together by the love of the posterior? Well, it's called AssMatrix.com. And we talked to the beautiful nerds behind it.
Allison Tierney
9.19.14
middle east

US Senate Approves Plans To Arm Syrian Rebels As France Begins Airstrikes In Iraq
The $500 million scheme enables the US to provide weapons and training to moderate rebel groups fighting Islamic State militants in Syria. Meanwhile, French aircraft hit the extremist group in Iraq.
John Beck
9.19.14
Muziek

Don't Miss the Nick Cave Live Stream Exclusively at Noisey!
Saturday with an encore presentation for Europe on Sunday morning
Noisey Staff
Noisey Redactie
9.19.14
News

The Scottish Independence Campaign Lost Because It Didn't Win Over Glasgow's Poor
The Yes campaign banked on appeals to social justice and economic inequality would persuade Scots living in poverty to ditch their richer neighbors to the south, but things didn't go as planned.
Peter Geoghegan
9.19.14
Make this

How-To: Make a Cordon Bleu with Chakuza
The Austrian chef-turned-rapper invites us into his kitchen and shows us how to make his delicious version of crispy veal escalope Cordon Blue, filled with Parmigiano, dry-cured ham, and arugula.
Chakuza
9.19.14
Travel

Winters in Antarctica Are Not for the Faint of Heart
From April to August, life in Antarctica is isolated, brutally cold, and physically taxing—but some return year after year for the thrill of living there.
Mark Hay
9.19.14
Series Made Possible by The Equalizer

Antoine Fuqua Brings The Equalizer to the Silver Screen: Part II
In part two of our interview series with director Antoine Fuqua, we talk film school, legendary soundtracks, and his process making The Equalizer in the new era of inexpensive digital cameras.
VICE Staff
9.19.14
Design

Intricate Pixel Art Peels Back The Layers Of Imaginary Worlds
It makes perfect sense that these detailed pixel art worlds come from the mind of a successful children's book illustrator.
Beckett Mufson
9.19.14
News

Should We Televise the Trials of Famous Murderers?
The press is eagerly awaiting its chance to get cameras inside the trial of the man charged with shooting 12 people in Aurora, Colorado, in 2012, but the families of victims say the media attention will only cause them unneeded pain.
Gina Tron
9.19.14
Objectively Correct Lists

The Ten Strangest Fake Bands from TV
From Crucifictorious to Chemical Toilet.
Matt Schimkowitz
9.19.14
Features

Why the Kitchen Computing Dream of the 80s Never Caught On
There is a right way to think about seasoning, and it involves a flow chart.
Maureen Ryan
9.19.14
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