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climate change

Arctic Climate Change Study Canceled Because of Climate Change
Isn't it ironic? Don't you think?
Mack Lamoureux
6.12.17
Asking for a Friend

Is Seltzer Bad for You?
You've probably heard sparkling water is acidic and can even cause tooth decay. Here's the truth about how bad all that carbonation really is for your body.
Michelle Malia
6.12.17
Money

Drake’s Favorite Lawyer Wants to Change the World With $2 Bills
Bankruptcy lawyer Steve Reisman has spent the last decade giving away "thousands upon thousands upon thousands" of $2 bills.
Arielle Pardes
6.12.17
reproductive rights

Missouri Gov Finds Twisted New Way to Fight Against 'Abortion Sanctuary Cities'
Governor Eric Greitens wants to overturn a city ordinance that makes it illegal for employers and landlords to discriminate against women who have had an abortion or used contraception.
Kimberly Lawson
6.12.17
Not aliens

The Controversy Over the Alien 'Wow!' Signal Is Astronomy's Greatest Beef
A 40-year-old mystery remains unsolved, according to astronomers disputing new research about the Wow! signal.
Ben Sullivan
6.12.17
Crime

Bill Cosby and the Toxic Power of Celebrity Apologists
The disgraced comedian has been forced to cling to the only halfway respectable figures willing to appear with him in public.
Aya de Leon
6.12.17
Old Rap Shit

That Time Suge Knight Signed the LA Deputy District Attorney’s Daughter to a Record Deal
The new Tupac biopic 'All Eyez on Me' hits theaters this weekend. We remember one of Suge Knight's most absurd moves.
Andrew Barber
6.12.17
theme parks

Mario Kart IRL? Universal's Nintendo Theme Park Is Coming.
At Super Nintendo World's groundbreaking ceremony, a Nintendo president promised "a world of excitement."
Beckett Mufson
6.12.17
hot sauce

How a Former Porn Star Found a New Life in Hot Sauce
Danny Wylde's post-adult film career is no less spicy.
Hillary Eaton
6.12.17
night terror

When Nightmares Literally Kill You
After 100 healthy men died in their sleep, a researcher came to a chilling conclusion: Their belief in the night spirit is what killed them.
Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
6.12.17
VICE News

Talking to the Pulse DJs One Year After the Shooting
VICE News spoke with four survivors, who talked about what the past year has been like and how the tragedy has stayed with them.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Tess Owen
6.12.17
Comment

Scientists Are Using Twitter to Battle Brazil’s Congressional Corruption
59 percent of the Brazilian Congress has been implicated. Could this social media-focused project meant to hold elected officials accountable work in the US?
Irio Musskopf and Eduardo Cuducos.
6.12.17
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