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An Unlikely Weapon Against Aggressive Brain Cancer: The Zika Virus
Zika, doing something good for humanity for a change.
Jesse Hicks
9.5.17
Comics!

'Postman's Day,' Today's Comic by Brian Blomerth
Postman finally gets the recognition he deserves.
Brian Blomerth
9.5.17
A Year of Lil Wayne

Don't Worry, Lil Wayne's Punchlines Are Safe Right Here
On the subject of Wayne's best joke—and appreciating music meant to tide us over.
Kyle Kramer
9.5.17
mlb

Blue Jays Mailbag: Trading for Giancarlo Stanton Is a Fun Pipe Dream
Andrew Stoeten talks about how unlikely it'd be for the Jays to acquire Stanton, Bautista being finished, and the club's middle infield situation.
Andrew Stoeten
9.5.17
dear annabel

How to Pick Up the Pieces Of Your Shattered Life, Post-Eclipse
This past month brought two dramatic eclipses and Mercury retrograde. How will we navigate the resulting confusion? Broadly's resident astrologer is here to help.
Annabel Gat
9.5.17
New music

Scream and Holler to Corbin's Emotional Debut Album 'Mourn'
The artist formerly known as Spooky Black returns with a weeper.
Noisey Staff
9.5.17
Livable Planet

Here's How the UN Hits Their Sustainable Development Goals on Climate
“There’s a need to connect climate change closer to people.”
Emily Weitz
9.5.17
bruiseday

WWE’s Pointless Worked Shoots Only Highlight Its Own Stagnation
The only thing John Cena ever buries is the mouldering corpse of kayfabe.
Ian Williams
9.5.17
immigration

The End of DACA Is the Latest Nightmare for Undocumented Muslims
Muslims who benefited from protection for young people brought to the US illegally as kids feel as if they're under a unique kind of siege.
Aviva Stahl
9.5.17
Views My Own

Hillary Clinton Is Not a Movement
She came within a hair of becoming president, but what does the 2016 nominee have to offer Democrats now?
Harry Cheadle
9.5.17
Politics

Justin Trudeau's Neo-Nazi Run-in Highlights Security Risk
An expert said that the prime minister plays it too “loose” when in crowds.
Mack Lamoureux
9.5.17
RACISM

How to Fight the Resurgence of Neo-Nazism in the Age of the Internet
Two women who have researched neo-Nazis on the internet for years share why hate groups are now being pushed onto the "dark web" and how "free speech" needs to be redefined for the digital age.
Steven Blum
9.5.17
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