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Gen Z Is Developing Unexplained Tics After Going Online, And Doctors Are Concerned

Internationally, pandemic-related stressors and social media are converging in an 'epidemic within a pandemic' of Tourettes-like tics in young people.
Maddie Bender
9.2.21
privacy

Apple Wants You To Upload Your ID to Your iPhone

Storing a lot of personal information on your device can generally be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.
Radhamely De Leon
9.2.21
News

'It's Social Murder.' How the Major Parties Will Combat Canada's Overdose Crisis

Over 22,000 Canadians have died of a drug overdose since 2016. Here's the Liberal, Conservative, and NDP plans to tackle the crisis.
Manisha Krishnan
9.2.21
VICE Magazine

The Last Summer of Roe v. Wade

Young people don’t remember life when abortion was illegal. Now they're grappling with the erosion of a national right.
Carter Sherman
9.2.21
police brutality

Two Muslim Men Claim They Were Stripped in Police Custody and Told to Have Sex

The police officials deny the allegations, which are all too common in India.
Pallavi Pundir
9.2.21
Street Food Icons
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The Hot Dog King of Tulsa - Street Food Icons

Josh Lynch is the founder and owner of The Dog House, a food truck in Tulsa, Oklahoma that sells specialty hot dogs.
Hacking

This Seemingly Normal Lightning Cable Will Leak Everything You Type

A new version of the OMG Cable is a USB-C to Lightning Cable that hackers can use to steal your passwords or other data.
Joseph Cox
9.2.21
Games News

Beautiful But Overlooked 'El Shaddai' Hopes for a Second Chance on Steam

The religious-infused action game was an odd one in 2011, but these days, maybe it can actually find an audience.
Patrick Klepek
9.2.21
DIY

Meet the Self-Hosters, Taking Back the Internet One Server at a Time

Tired of Big Tech monopolies, a community of hobbyists is taking their digital lives off the cloud and onto DIY hardware that they control.
John Kehayias
9.2.21
solarpunk

Solarpunk Is Not About Pretty Aesthetics. It's About the End of Capitalism

At its core, and despite its appropriation, Solarpunk imagines a radically different societal and economic structure.
Hannah Steinkopf-Frank
9.2.21
WTF

This Fisherman Struck Gold With a Catch Worth Millions

Indian fishermen keep catching a rare and lucrative fish that is used to make collagen, dissolvable stitches and wine.
Shamani Joshi
9.2.21
Life

I Was Hypnotised Into a Different Lifetime on a Group Video Call

I went in armed with cynicism and expectations of an immersive lucid dream. What I saw was way weirder. 
Shamani Joshi
9.2.21
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