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Drugs

Why America Is the Only Place in the World Where People Use PCP
America’s forgotten drug is woven into the day-to-day fabric of poor inner cities dotted across the country. But it’s never gone global like crack or LSD, while some U.S. cities have remained impervious.
Max Daly
Sam Iravani
3.22.21
Another Day Another Hack

Hobby Lobby Exposed 138GB of Data
The cache included customer names, phone numbers, addresses, and the last four digits of their payment card.
Joseph Cox
3.22.21
mexico

The Capital of Mexican Cuisine Is Cracking Down on Junk Food
The heart of Mexican cuisine is waging war against empty calories as the country struggles with an obesity epidemic.
Emily Green
3.22.21
climate change

It’s 2021 and Canadian Conservatives Voted Not to Recognize Climate Change
Members of the Canadian Conservative Party voted against a policy modification that said “climate change is real” and the party is “willing to act.”
Mack Lamoureux
3.22.21
On the Clock

Amazon Workers in Italy Are Striking In Protest of Grueling Working Conditions
Warehouse workers and delivery drivers are striking in Italy marking one of the biggest actions of its kind in Europe.
Gabriel Geiger
3.22.21
capitol insurrection

Capitol Rioters Could Be Facing Serious Sedition Charges
Charges of conspiring to overthrow the U.S. government are punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Paul Blest
3.22.21
Astro Guide

Weekly Horoscope: March 22 - 28
There's a full moon in Libra this week.
Randon Rosenbohm
3.22.21
amazon

Amazon Illegally Interrogated Worker Who Led First COVID-19 Strikes, NLRB Says
The state of New York is also suing Amazon for alleged health and safety violations at the same Queens warehouse where workers led the first COVID-19-related walkouts.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
3.22.21
Donald Trump

Not Even Trump Fans Care About Trump’s Social Network
The former president's advisor Jason Miller said Sunday that Trump would have his own platform in a few months.
David Gilbert
3.22.21
Games Podcasts

We’re in the Beginning of a PS1 Aesthetics Renaissance
Indie developers of all kinds are looking to the late 90’s low poly aesthetic for inspiration.
Ricardo Contreras
3.22.21
Games Features

Why the Original 'Resident Evil' Is Still Scary 25 Years Later
With 'Resident Evil 8' on the horizon, it's worth (once again) looking back at how Capcom originally captured lightning in a bottle.
Matthew Weise
3.22.21
trains

‘It’s Going to End Up Like Boeing’: How Freight Rail Is Courting Catastrophe
Workers are sounding the alarm that drastic cuts in employees and maintenance in order to increase profits are tempting fate.
Aaron Gordon
3.22.21
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