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LAS VEGAS

Concert Security Will Get Way More Intense After Vegas

The historic mass shooting is set to inspire drastic new safety measures at future concerts and festivals, security experts specializing in large-scale events told us.
Francisco Alvarado
10.3.17
Voices

Québec Bypassed Trump's Paris Agreement Decision to Fight Climate Change

We chat with the Canadian province's Climate Change Minister about the plan to help local governments inspire global leadership.
Alexis Chemblette
10.3.17
Social Media

I Took a Social Media Break and You Should Too

On logging off when the world sucks.
Allison Tierney
10.3.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

St Vincent Lampoons LA Life In Her "Los Ageless" Video

There's surgery, screens, and salons, and they're all weird as shit.
Lauren O'Neill
10.3.17
ripples in spacetime

Nobel Prize in Physics Recognizes the Dawn of a Whole New Kind of Astronomy

Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne, and Barry Barish are named for leading the effort to detect gravitational waves.
Becky Ferreira
Kate Lunau
10.3.17
Noisey News

Action Bronson Is Starring in a New Late Night Show on VICELAND

'The Untitled Action Bronson Show' premieres October 23.
Noisey Staff
10.3.17
Rise Up

Up to 40 Percent of People in Jail in the US Haven’t Even Been Convicted

The Sustainable Development Goals have specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years. Today we look at how challenging special interests in your own government and institutions is the first step towards justice and peace within your community.
Katelyn Harrop
10.3.17
16 project

Meet the Future of Paralympic Swimming: The 16 Project

Ellie Robinson has set Paralympic records and won gold at Rio—all before turning 16. As a Paralympic athlete, she was born with a form of dwarfism known as cartilage-hair hypoplasia (CHH). Despite the obstacles, Ellie has let little get in her way.
VICE Sports
10.3.17
mental health

Unselfish People Are More Likely to Wind Up With Depression

New research links elevated responses to unfairness to later appearance of depression markers.
Michael Byrne
10.3.17
cost of living

In Toronto, earning a minimum wage is simply not enough

New report concludes that Torontonians need to earn at least $46,186/year in order to “thrive”
Vanmala Subramaniam
10.3.17
Life in the Ring of Fire

The 'Forgotten' Victims of Indonesia's Mt. Sinabung—a Volcano That Won't Stop Erupting

As Bali prepares for the eruption of Mount Agung, the victims of another volcano, 3,000 kilometers away, wonder if they will ever be able to return home.
Aisyah Llewellyn
10.3.17
Cuphead

Podcasts, Not Reflexes, Are Helping Me Beat 'Cuphead'

Studio MDHR’s gorgeous, tough-as-nails new game teeters on the edge of good frustration.
Danielle Riendeau
10.3.17
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