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Anti-Maskers Are Trying to Recruit People of Colour So They Don't Look Racist

Despite making common ground with racist agitators, some within the anti-lockdown movement are desperate to distance themselves from the far-right.
Mack Lamoureux
4.23.21
Policing

Here’s What to Do If a Cop Pulls You Over

Traffic stops are the most common way people interact with cops, and they can be dangerous. These tips can keep you safe.
Emma Ockerman
4.23.21
undercover policing

A 50-Year-Old Film Could Have Inspired Cops to Steal Dead Kids’ Identities

Lawyers for bereaved families told the UK spy cops inquiry it was a 'mystery' why police began assuming the identities of dead children, but it could have been because they'd seen ‘Day of the Jackal.’
Simon Childs
4.23.21
Tech

‘We Are Not a Match’: Bumble Date Turns Capitol Rioter In to the FBI

“I made it all the way to Statuary Hall,” he said. “We are not a match,” she responded.
Matthew Gault
4.23.21
COVID-19

Vegan Groups Say Get the COVID Vaccine, But Some Vegans Aren't Convinced

And their friends are telling them, “you can’t advocate for veganism if you’re dead.”
Zesha Saleem
4.23.21
Games News

These Were Supposed to Be the Last Vita Games, Until They Suddenly Weren't

Just hours before Sony reversed on closing the storefronts for Vita and PS3, a publisher announced their games would be the last to be released. Woops.
Patrick Klepek
4.23.21
Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene Compared Black Lives Matter to the KKK

She also expressed her bitter disappointment that Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd earlier this week.
Paul Blest
4.23.21
mexico

A Mexican Drug Cartel Is Dropping Bombs on Cops With a Drone

An attack in the state of Michoacan suggests that use of drones by drug cartels is escalating.
Ricardo Martinez
4.23.21
Football

The Football Banner That Helped Kill the Super League

The "Created by the Poor, Stolen By the Rich" banner from Tunisian Club Africain has come to symbolise the fight against big money in football.
Alexis Ferenczi
4.23.21
Tech news

A Fossil Fuel Power Plant That Mines Bitcoin Is About to Massively Expand

A formerly coal-fired power plant turned itself around by mining Bitcoin using natural gas, and critics say it undermines New York's climate goals.
Robert Stevens
4.23.21
Photography

Rediscovered Photos of Gaza Reveal a Lesser-Known Side of Its History

In the 1940s, photographer Kegham Djeghalian opened the first photo studio in Gaza City. His images show life in the city before it was transformed by war.
Dana Al Sheikh
4.23.21
Travel

So, You Went on a Pandemic Vacay Anyway. Now Should You Instagram It?

An ethics expert answers.
Dhvani Solani
4.23.21
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