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Cartel gunmen shot down a Mexican police helicopter

The gunmen are reportedly allied to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, one of at least 10 criminal groups fighting for control of the Hot Land region in western Mexico.
Falko Ernst
9.7.16
Film

Hollywood Still Sucks at Putting Women On-Screen, Unless They're Scantily Clad

A new report on the top-grossing films of 2015 found that women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are still largely missing on-screen and behind the camera.
Kimberly Lawson
9.7.16
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Health

Study Says You'll Smell Better If You Eat Fewer Carbs

A new Australian study shows that diet can affect how much men's sweat grosses out—or attracts—women. Hint: Beware of carbs.
Hilary Pollack
9.7.16
kanye west

The Yeezy Season 4 Livestream Is Happening Now

Let's see what happens.
Phil Witmer
9.7.16
Podcast

The Real Impact Of Your Phone

A special episode of Radio Motherboard focused on the environmental and human impact of electronics, brought to you by Team Human, a new podcast by Douglas Rushkoff.
ALEX PASTERNACK
9.7.16
FIGHTLAND

RIP Nokweed Davy

The world of Muay Thai is in mourning for the loss of one its own—the fearsome leg kicker Nokweed Davy, a gentleman boxer of the old school with a film noir back story.
Alexander Reynolds
9.7.16
burning man

This Hilarious Video Shows How Hard It Is to Explain What Happens at Burning Man

The question "How Was Burning Man" is one with more layers than you can possible imagine.
David Garber
9.7.16
Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Hasidic Hackers Organized a Global Broadcast System In the Seventies

All out of a tiny control room in Crown Heights.
Madison Margolin
9.7.16
thump news

Giorgio Moroder and Jackmaster to Play 70s Disco-Themed Party in NY This Weekend

Taking place over two nights "I Feel Love," will also feature sets from former Studio 54 resident Nicky Siano.
Alexander Iadarola
9.7.16
The VICE Guide to the 2016 Election

Breaking Down Another Bloody Summer of Gun Violence

At least 4,100 people were killed. More than 8,650 were wounded. But this year the death toll came with the stirring of a national conversation about the communities gun violence affects most.
Jennifer Mascia and Brian Freskos
9.7.16
Hockey

Tortorella's Stance on National Anthem Protests Is Rather Un-American

John Tortorella said if any players from the USA's World Cup of Hockey team sit during the national anthem, they will be benched for the entire game.
Oren Weisfeld
9.7.16
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