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foul balls

Mets Pitcher Hansel Robles 'Pinched His Genitals' Then Walked in the Winning Run

The Mets still have almost two more months of baseball left to play this year.
Liam Daniel Pierce
8.4.17
Rise Up

Here are Significant Standout Bipartisan Efforts of the Last Decade

Republicans and Democrats hate each other, but here are some instances of political decorum from the past decade that actually worked out in the end.
Molly Bangs
8.4.17
Islamophobia

Woman Says She Was Fined a 'Cleaning Fee' for Swimming in Burkini

The owner of a pool at a private residence in Southern France reportedly charged a woman 490 euros as a cleaning fee for wearing her burkini in the pool.
Kimberly Lawson
8.4.17
street art

Australian Artist Covers Small Towns in Massive Photorealistic Murals

Australian muralist Guido Van Helten travels the globe to tell local stories with large-scale, photojournalism-inspired portraits.
Sean Neumann
8.4.17
ADVERTISING

Archiving Vintage Liquor Ads Is a Job with Spirit (Pun Intended)

The archivists behind three of the biggest liquor brands share what it takes to keep the history of their drinks alive.
Giaco Furino
8.4.17
3D scanning

I Got Turned into a 3D Avatar, and Here's What I Learned

A first look at Emotion Capture, a new technology where avatars are created to be as human-like as possible, from Design company Immersive, in collaboration with Expressive AI.
Perwana Nazif
8.4.17
architecture

This Apocalyptic Architecture Investigates Invisible Military Control

Asad Ullah Khan blends architecture with narrative to create new worlds.
Catherine Chapman
8.4.17
SURVEILLANCE

Whistleblower Exhibition Exposes Surveillance Age Vigilantes

A Danish exhibition showcases multimedia work about vigilantes like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, and Edward Snowden.
DJ Pangburn
8.4.17
Sports

Boston Basketball Court Gets a Stunning Rainbow Makeover

New Craft Artists in Action (NCAA) breathes life into neglected neighborhoods with color and whimsy.
Annie Armstrong
8.4.17
NRA

NRA spokeswoman denies threatening to fist the New York Times

Alexa Liautaud
8.4.17
Technology

How Drones and Augmented Reality Can Help Cities Map Air Pollution

Researchers are helping to tell urban stories through data visualization, flying sensors, and digital storytelling.
VICE Staff
8.4.17
Technology

Beyond Bitcoin: How the Blockchain Could Change the Way We Eat

From radical transparency and food security to real-time management of the global supply chain, the Blockchain offers the food industry far more than peer-to-peer financing.
Alex Swerdloff
8.4.17
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