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Mexico's Immigrant Oasis

The town of Altar, Sonora, is the last stop for thousands of migrants who plan to illegally cross the border that separates Mexico and the United States in search of a better life. Here, the economy revolves around migration.
VICE Staff
6.25.14
Art

Physicist Uses Math To Make The World’s Most Complex Origami

Robert Lang applies a healthy dose of tech and math to origami to create some next-level designs.
Beckett Mufson
6.25.14
Reddit

The MPAA Is Trying (and Failing) to Take Down an Entire Subreddit

Instead, the MPAA just told everyone exactly where to illegally download movies on Reddit.
PJ Smith
6.25.14
Design

A Physicist Says We Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest with Three 1,000-Foot Walls

"Building the three 'great walls' will eventually eliminate tornadoes in Tornado Alley," the professor says.
Brian Merchant
6.25.14
Premieres

Listen to a New Song from Brooklyn Noise-Rockers, EULA

God, they're good at being loud.
Noisey Staff
6.25.14
The Blobby Boys & Friends

Airbnb

Fashion Cat is struggling to still be a cool, young dude. That's not easy when it sucks to be a cool, young dude.
Alex Schubert
6.25.14
weiner heaven

The Hot Dogs of the World Cup

An enterprising hot-dog-cart is putting its spin on international cuisine at this year's World Cup.
Pedro Moreira
6.25.14
Photo

Queer Canadian Muslims Are in the Spotlight with the ‘Just Me And Allah’ Photo Series

We talked to photographer Samer Habib about "Just Me and Allah," her groundbreaking portrait series that showcases queer Canadian Muslims.
Nadja Sayej
6.25.14
Premieres

Premiere: "Drown" With the New Video from Dillan Ponders

Dillan Ponders personifies the phrase "turn up" and his new video is further evidence of that fact.
Noisey Canada Staff
6.25.14
controversy

Predicting the Fate of Paula Deen's Upcoming Network

This September, Paula Deen, America's favorite racist cooking show host, is launching her own web show. That's right, Paula's goin' digital y'all! But will the network actually be successful?
Alison Stevenson
6.25.14
Politics

A Driverless Car Broke Down While Shuttling Members of Congress Around

The problem was minor—but it's not a good look for a technology that desperately needs Congressional approval.
Jason Koebler
6.25.14
americas

How Chinese Mining Companies Sustain Organized Crime in Mexico

Miguel, a Mexican iron ore miner, told us Chinese and Korean companies are paying millions of dollars a month to the Knights Templar cartel.
Laurence Cuvillier
6.25.14
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