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“I Knew That They Had Killed People”

Alfons Rodríguez is a photographer and filmmaker who has crossed some of the world’s last frontiers, sneaking into North Korea and living with child soldiers.
voting rights

How an ‘Ethical’ Hacker Convention Is Fueling Trump’s Big Lie

A few days a year, hacking enthusiasts at DEFCON race to see if they can prove voting machines are not secure. The event inadvertently provides fodder for disinformation.
Spenser Mestel
1.11.22
Weed

Inside Germany's Legal Weed Gold Rush

No-one is sure what Europe's largest legal weed market will look like. But behind the scenes, cannabis firms are gearing up for a piece of a £3.3 billion market.
Peter Yeung
1.11.22
Love

How to Make an Intercultural Relationship Last

A Filipino-Chinese couple in Australia share how they’ve made their marriage thrive, despite being from different cultures.
Romano Santos
1.11.22
Blizzards

Authorities Blame Families Who Got Snowed In and Died for ‘Not Checking the Weather’

The dead included 10 children, a police officer and seven members of his family.
Rimal Farrukh
1.11.22
OnlyFans

Singapore’s Biggest OnlyFans Star Is Facing Jail Time. What Will Happen to the Hidden Scene?

Titus Low’s case is now being viewed with huge public interest, and will be a litmus test for possible repercussions OnlyFans creators may face in Singapore.
Heather Chen
Koh Ewe
1.11.22
Restaurants

Why You Can't Trust Restaurant Reviews

The food journalism industry is broken, say multiple critics in the field, and the problem goes beyond trying not to bruise a chef's overinflated ego.
Giorgia Cannarella
Bianca Ferrari
1.11.22
Thailand

In Thailand, Hotels are Suing Guests for Leaving Poor Reviews

A woman is facing legal action for leaving a negative hotel review, in the second case of an unsatisfied customer being sued by a resort in Thailand.
Heather Chen
1.11.22
Memes

Here’s How Kink Is Taking Over Social Media in the Wake of the Pandemic

It’s the Great Hornification of the 2020s.
Arielle Richards
1.11.22
Pokemon Go

LAPD Officers Ignore Robbery in Progress to Catch Snorlax in Pokémon Go

The officers claimed they couldn’t pass up the opportunity to ‘chase this mythical creature.’
Jason Koebler
1.10.22
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: January 11, 2022

The moon is in Taurus today.
Annabel Gat
1.10.22
Student debt

Yale and Columbia Are Ripping Off Financial Aid Students, Lawsuit Says

The lawsuit calls the group schools a “price-fixing cartel.”
Paul Blest
1.10.22
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