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BBQ Bro Who Raised $350K to Fight Lockdowns Defeated by His Lawyer’s Paperwork

The much-anticipated anti-lockdown case starring Canadian restauranteur Adam Skelly was unceremoniously tossed aside Monday. But not before there was absolute chaos in Zoom court.
Mack Lamoureux
6.28.21
New music

How Tyler, The Creator Crafted His Own Cinematic Universe

On ‘CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,’ his auteur vision and appreciation for film have crystalized into an aesthetic unlike any other in rap.
Dylan Green
6.28.21
SURVEILLANCE

The Hundreds of Little-Known Firms Getting Data on Americans

The data, which ends up in the hands of companies from China, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, and elsewhere, can include location and browsing information.
Joseph Cox
6.28.21
wellness

An STI Testing Guide for Your Summer of Hooking Up With Everyone

Whether you’re newly single, newly monogamous, or somewhere in the big, fun middle, we’ve got you covered.
Hannah Smothers
6.28.21
tech-science

Mouse Thought to Be Extinct for 150 Years Found Alive on an Island

The last descendants of a once widespread species survive as a remote population in Shark Bay, Western Australia, a new study reveals.
Becky Ferreira
6.28.21
law enforcement

A Teen Was Having Car Trouble. A Sheriff’s Deputy Shot and Killed Him.

The 17-year-old was putting a jug of antifreeze behind the back tire so his vehicle wouldn't roll into the officer's car, according to his family.
Emma Ockerman
6.28.21
Tech news

Uber CEO Delivers Uber Eats for a Few Hours, Says Everything Is Fine

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tweeted his experience delivering on his own platform over the weekend, but drivers on Reddit say it doesn't match reality.
Edward Ongweso Jr
6.28.21
climate change

The Heat Wave Is Literally Melting Portland’s Infrastructure

Train service has shut down and roads are buckling under a heat wave that climate experts say will only get more frequent.
Aaron Gordon
6.28.21
News

More Churches Burned in Canada After Latest Grave Discovery at Residential School

The incidents occur amid ongoing reports of unmarked graves of Indigenous peoples, mostly children, found at former residential school sites.
Anya Zoledziowski
6.28.21
Features

Did the Pandemic Change How We Listen to Music?

We asked a neurologist and an epidemiologist how our social lives and mental health are tied to our listening habits. Turns out, they’re deeply connected.
Josh Terry
6.28.21
tech-science

Scientists Discover 'Time Cells' In the Brain That Enable 'Mental Time Travel'

A new experiment probed how the human brain encodes and processes the flow of time.
Becky Ferreira
6.28.21
iraq

Iraq Condemns US Airstrikes That Targeted Iran-Backed Militias

A spokesperson for Iraq’s government called the strikes an assault on the country’s sovereignty.
Mohammed Rasool
6.28.21
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