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'The Art & Making of Control' Is a Gaming Coffee Table Book You Actually Want
A fascinating and gorgeous tour of a singular shooter.
Rob Zacny
2.26.21
mexico

Are Mexican Cartels Trying to Make Their Own Cocaine?
Coca fields have been discovered in Mexico for the second time.
Nathaniel Janowitz
2.26.21
archive of our own

Fanfic Writer Put Entirety of ‘1984’ in the Tags of a Story
It's remarkable that people have found a different way to troll each other on Archive of Our Own using The Great Gatsby.
Gita Jackson
2.26.21
mexico

Mexico City Banned Tampons to Save the Planet But Forgot to Talk to Women First
There has been an outcry on social media and from women's groups, who say that the banning of the vital sanitary product is a violation of their rights.
Jennifer González
2.26.21
Games Columns

'Art of Rally' Shows That Racing Games Need to Get Weirder
When it comes to the past, sincerity might be a better target than realism.
Rob Zacny
2.26.21
school surveillance

Schools Are Abandoning Invasive Proctoring Software After Student Backlash
Proctorio has cashed in on remote learning since the start of the pandemic. Now, some schools are abandoning the company's controversial software.
Todd Feathers
2.26.21
News

Canada Finally Approves AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine
It's the third approved vaccine in the country. Canada has secured over 20 million doses of the product.
Josh Visser
2.26.21
qanon

QAnon Isn’t So Sure Trump Will Magically Become President Again on March 4
Influencers within the conspiracy movement are trying to reverse course on a belief that Trump will become president again on that date.
David Gilbert
2.26.21
ethiopia

Eritrean Troops Massacred Hundreds of Ethiopian Civilians, Amnesty Says
Amnesty International has published satellite images that appear to show evidence of heavy shelling and mass burial sites in Axum following the reported massacre.
Dipo Faloyin
2.26.21
egypt

Joyful Photos of an Ancient Egyptian Camel Race
The Wadi Zalaqa camel race in Egypt’s Sinai desert unites tribes living in an unforgiving land.
Ahmed Zaher
2.26.21
personal finance

Instagram Vintage Hounds Are Paying Their Rent by Thrifting
The number of people reselling home goods has exploded during the pandemic—but they say there’s still plenty of stuff to go around.
Katie Way
2.26.21
The VICE Guide to Right Now

People Are Losing It Over This Baby Shark With a Human Face
The Indonesian fisherman who found it claims he's being thronged by those wanting to see it and even buy it off him.
Snigdha Bansal
2.26.21
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