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Prominent Defence Lawyer Injured in Bizarre Shootout Involving Undercover Cops in Toronto
There are too many weird elements to recap in a short sentence.
Tamara Khandaker
9.21.16
meat

Spam and Wonton Soup Cured My Fear of Tinned Meat
Memories of the Spam sandwiches I was forced to eat as a school kid had given me a lifelong aversion to the canned ham—until I tried London chef Emil Tryka’s soup.
Johanna Derry
9.21.16
Gaming

'The Tomorrow Children’ Is an Evocative, Inscrutable Dream
The first moments of ‘The Tomorrow Children’ don’t give players a lot to work with, but given time and patience an intriguing game is revealed.
Jack de Quidt
9.21.16
robots

Backed by Lasers, Robotic Rovers Defend the Desert Tortoise
With an app and user-controlled rovers, Tim Shields is gamifying conservation—and it's awesome.
Andrew David Thaler
9.21.16
Technology

'There’s No Distance' Charts 15 Years of Evolving New Media Art
Studio art and performance art come together in an exhibition of Casey Reas’ work at bitforms gallery.
Andrew Salomone
9.21.16
Design

Seaside Cove or Starry Sky? This Coffee Table Is Both
One Caribbean designer captures the beauty of both—in resin and marble.
Beckett Mufson
9.21.16
News

The Canadian Government Has Funded a Notorious Censorship Company for a Decade
Netsweeper may be building a 'Great Firewall' in Bahrain.
Jordan Pearson
9.21.16
PROFILES

Rewound and Rejuvenated: Craig David Is Having the Time of His Life
"I feel like a 16-year-old again... I've realised what really matters."
Angus Harrison
9.21.16
Premieres

PREMIERE: Listen to Russian Tsarlag’s ‘Open Air’
We chat with the Providence musician about his new record of lo-fi, droney folk.
Noisey Staff
9.21.16
americas

We spent an afternoon outside the NYC bombing suspect's fried chicken shop
While FBI agents collected evidence inside the New Jersey restaurant that belongs to the family of Ahmad Khan Rahami, we spoke with neighbors who knew him.
Tess Owen
9.21.16
Environment

Bee-Eating Hornets Are the Latest Threat to British Agriculture
There’s more bad news for honeybees as the UK’s Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs confirms a sighting of the bee-eating Asian hornet in Gloucestershire.
Daisy Meager
9.21.16
united nations

Overusing Antibiotics Could Cost the World Trillions of Dollars
The United Nations says antimicrobial resistance is already taking a toll on our health, and GDP.
Madison Margolin
9.21.16
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