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Daily Horoscope: July 19, 2021

The moon enters Sagittarius today.
Annabel Gat
7.18.21
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: July 18, 2021

The moon is in Scorpio today.
Annabel Gat
7.17.21
FAKES, FRAUDS & SCAMMERS
8:30

My Wife Hired a Hitman So I Faked My Death | Fakes, Frauds & Scammers

Ramon Sosa's wife wanted him dead, but the police needed proof. With their help, Ramon faked his death through a series of gruesome photos to catch her in the act.
The New Normal
11:42

A Pizza Restaurant Built On Trades

Gabriele Lamonaca is a Roman-style pizzaiolo and founder of Unregular Pizza in NYC. During the pandemic, he traded his pizzas with his friends and neighbors.
Policing

Cops Talk Less Respectfully to Black People Than White at Traffic Stops, According to Science

Cops talk differently and more negatively to Black drivers than white ones during traffic stops, a study shows.
Samir Ferdowsi
7.16.21
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: July 17, 2021

The moon enters Scorpio today.
Annabel Gat
7.16.21
vaccines

Olivia Rodrigo Explains ‘Man Crush Monday’ to Dr. Fauci So You’ll Get Vaxxed

“Olivia RodriGO to the vaccine clinic.”
Hayley Jones
7.16.21
Tech news

Police Destroy 1,069 Bitcoin Miners With Big Ass Steamroller In Malaysia

Malaysian authorities did not mess around when they broke up a cryptocurrency mining farm and charged the operators with stealing electricity.
Andrew Hayward
7.16.21
tech-science

Scientists Did a Massive DNA Study on Global Weed Strains. Here's What They Found

An analysis of 110 cannabis genomes upended prevailing assumptions about the plant’s history of cultivation.
Becky Ferreira
7.16.21
Politics

Don Jr. Mocks Black Women Protesting for Their Right to Vote

Don Jr. is having a banner week on racism.
Paul Blest
7.16.21
South Africa

How South Africa Erupted

Protests over the arrest of ex-president Jacob Zuma have spiralled into violence motivated by rampant inequality and social divisions, in the worst period of unrest since the end of apartheid.
Aanu Adeoye
7.16.21
netherlands

Cops Fear Drug Gang Felt Bold Enough to Kill One of Europe’s Most Famous Reporters

The death of Peter R. de Vries has shocked the Netherlands and is raising new questions about the lengths organised crime gangs controlling access to the world’s biggest cocaine market will go to target their opponents.
Mitchell Prothero
7.16.21
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