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'Brass Eye': Secrets from the UK's Most Controversial Comedy

As it celebrates its 25th TV anniversary, director Michael Cumming talks about working with Chris Morris and his documentary homage "Oxide Ghosts".
Daniel Dylan Wray
1.28.22
News

Russia Thinks This Ex-US Soldier Turned ‘Influencer’ Is Training Ukrainians

Derrick Bales says he was shooting a movie for his military lifestyle brand. Russia thinks he's an American merc training Ukrainian soldiers.
Ben Makuch
1.28.22
Gaming

'Speedrunning' Is the Art of Finishing Entire Video Games in Minutes

Karel van Duijvenboden, the world's number one Super Mario Kart speedrunner, tells us why "breaking" games is nothing like cheating.
Kris van der Voorn
1.28.22
Smoking

Born After 2005? This Country Is Planning To Ban You From Buying Tobacco.

Malaysia has become the second country after New Zealand to announce plans to completely ban the sale of tobacco products to future generations.
Heather Chen
1.28.22
Nightlife

RIP Sink the Pink: How the LGBTQ Drag Club Defined an Era

The glitter-soaked collective are bowing out after 13 years. We spoke to Bimini Bon Boulash, Jade Thirwell and more about their unparalleled legacy.
Nick Levine
1.28.22
El Salvador

Is El Salvador’s Millennial President Negotiating with the Gangs?

Strongman President Nayib Bukele is taking credit for homicide numbers declining, but police say there’s more to the story.
Sayre Quevedo
1.28.22
Life

Comebacks to Pesky Questions This Lunar New Year

As the yearly interrogation from pesky relatives rolls around, here’s a little guide to turn those conversations really awkward, but educational.
Koh Ewe
1.28.22
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: January 28, 2022

The moon is in Sagittarius today.
Annabel Gat
1.27.22
News

Somehow, Joe Rogan and Elon Musk Care About Canada’s Anti-Vaxxer Convoy

A right-wing convoy is heading toward Ottawa to protest vaccine mandates—along with every other grievance you can think of—and for some reason, it’s become a big deal in the U.S. too.
Mack Lamoureux
1.27.22
mexico

Case of 2 Canadian Mob Suspects Murdered in Mexico Just Keeps Getting Weirder

Authorities alleged Robert James Dinh and Thomas Cheruka were connected to the Vietnamese mob and murdered over criminal debts.
Nathaniel Janowitz
1.27.22
amazon

Amazon Told Workers Union Organizers Are ‘Thugs,’ Labor Board Investigation Finds

Amazon representatives also asked workers for their “grievances” with the “express promise” to fix them if workers did not support the union, the complaint states.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
1.27.22
Internet

New Broadband ‘Nutrition Label’ Will Highlight How ISPs Are Ripping You Off

New FCC proposal would require the nation’s ISPs to clearly disclose all hidden broadband fees, surcharges, caps, and limitations.
Karl Bode
1.27.22
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