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Greece

Four Years Later, the #MeToo Movement Has Finally Hit Greece
The former director of Greece’s national theatre is being prosecuted, while a number of high-profile men have been forced to resign from their positions.
Melina Spanoudi
3.17.21
protest

Secret Printers, Anonymous Bylines: Indian Protesters Take News Into Own Hands
India’s state media called thousands of agitating farmers “terrorists”. A new crop of alternative news outlets promise to tell the true story.
Pallavi Pundir
3.17.21
Atlanta shooting

Alleged Atlanta Shooter Claimed ‘Sex Addiction’ and Targeted Massage Parlors, Police Say
The suspect arrested in connection with eight murders has taken responsibility, police said Wednesday.
Paul Blest
Greg Walters
3.17.21
food-features

You're Already Cooking—Here's How to Make the Most of It
These simple cooking projects will prevent food waste and help you pass the time inside.
MUNCHIES Test Kitchen
3.17.21
personal finance

‘Every Job Posting Requires Way More Experience Than I Have!’
It can be hard to tell which parts of a listing are required, and which are just wishful thinking.
Alison Green
3.17.21
location data

Cars Have Your Location. This Spy Firm Wants to Sell It to the U.S. Military
15 billion car locations. Nearly any country on Earth. ‘The Ulysses Group’ is pitching a powerful surveillance technology to the U.S. government.
Joseph Cox
3.17.21
Drugs

The War On Drugs Has Turned 12-Year-Olds Into Dealers
Watch the latest episode of 'The War On Drugs Show', which charts the grim phenomenon of County Lines.
VICE Staff
3.17.21
News

How a Notorious Gang Governed Alongside a Mayor in El Salvador
The latest conviction of a former local mayor in El Salvador serves as an example of how local authorities work with, not against, the local street gangs to serve shared interests.
Bryan Avelar
3.17.21
peru

Peru’s Leading Presidential Candidates Have a Lot of Sexual Hangups
One front runner has been accused of sexual harassment and wants to ban porn. The other is a celibate who thinks raped minors should be forced to complete their pregnancies in “five star hotels.”
Simeon Tegel
3.17.21
Games News

Why Capcom Brought Creepy Spiders Back to Monster Hunter
We accused Capcom of being too scared of spiders, and the company called our bluff. Now, we found out what happened.
Patrick Klepek
3.17.21
Internet

Is Animating Dead Relatives with AI Cathartic or Creepy? Yes.
Deep Nostalgia presents a predicament that is as old as death itself.
Eric Krebs
3.17.21
accessible tech

People With Disabilities Say This AI Tool Is Making the Web Worse for Them
AccessiBe aims to make the internet fully accessible to the visually impaired by 2025—but activists say the company's AI is making things worse.
Todd Feathers
3.17.21
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