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Tour de France

Woman Arrested Following That Massive Crash at the Tour de France

A woman waving a large sign knocked out most of the peloton on Saturday. A suspect is now in custody.
Mitchell Prothero
6.30.21
cryptocurrency

Ransomware Attacks Could Mean a Big Crackdown on Bitcoin

Recent cyber attacks have prompted calls for regulation that could send a big chill across the crypto world.
Greg Walters
6.30.21
National Security Agency

Notoriously Secretive NSA: We're NOT Spying on Tucker Carlson

After the Fox host claimed he was being surveilled, the National Security Agency issued a very odd statement.
Tim Marchman
6.30.21
tech-science

NASA's New Atomic Clock Can Revolutionize Deep Space Exploration

The Deep Space Atomic Clock, the first device of its kind to be tested in space, is a major step toward autonomous navigation across the solar system.
Becky Ferreira
6.30.21
LGBTQ

Lesbian Couples in France Can Finally Access Fertility Treatment

France has joined other European countries in updating archaic laws that prevented lesbian couples and single women accessing help getting pregnant.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
6.30.21
Donald Trump

A Very Bored Trump Is Claiming the NYC Mayoral Election Was Rigged Too

The fiasco at the NYC Board of Elections is kerosene for Trump’s Big Lie.
Paul Blest
6.30.21
Hong Kong

They Fled China. But They Refuse to Forget the Tiananmen Massacre

‘People are unwilling to give up.’ Hong Kongers living in exile refuse to let China rewrite their history.
Oliver Gruber
6.30.21
pride

These Pride-Loving Companies Gave Thousands to Anti-Trans Lawmakers

Corporations who say they support LGBTQ people have recently donated to state legislators behind bills targeting transgender youth, VICE News found.
Carter Sherman
6.30.21
News

Dozens Dead as Canada Hits Record High Temperature For Third Straight Day

More than 130 people have died in the Vancouver area since Friday and more deaths are expected.
Anya Zoledziowski
6.30.21
housing

NYC is Blocking Tenants From Using A Free Online Tool to Sue Landlords

The New York City Housing Court is now requiring that tenants file lawsuits in person and pay a $45 filing fee as they return to in-person operations.
Radhamely De Leon
6.30.21
facial-recognition

Six Federal Agencies Used Facial Recognition On George Floyd Protestors

The FBI, U.S. Park Police, and other agencies used the technology during the height of 2020's protests, according to a new government watchdog report.
Radhamely De Leon
6.30.21
climate denier

Patreon Is Bankrolling Climate Change Deniers While We All Burn

Climate change conspiracy theorists on the subscription platform are making thousands promising a new ice age is coming.
David Gilbert
6.30.21
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