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retirement

Landon Donovan's Long, Slow Separation from Soccer

Even at the height of his career, the American star has always kept himself slightly apart from the game.
Connor Huchton
8.13.14
The Islamic State

The Islamic State (Part 4)

Christians are entitled to live in the Islamic State with certain provisions.
VICE News
8.13.14
Words

Lockah Bootlegged Himself and It's Rad

The Jeffree's, OWSLA, Donky Pitch and Tuff Wax producer looks back
Jemayel Khawaja
8.13.14
Film

'99 Locations Of New York' Is A Subtly Surreal Tour Of The Five Boroughs

The short film explores the NYC you know and love—but with some idiosyncratic digital additions.
Beckett Mufson
8.13.14
john olerud

Routine Moments in Baseball History: John Olerud Is Boring

In praise of players who go to work and do their jobs.
Harry Cheadle
8.13.14
Words

On Patrol With Security At Boomtown Festival

Teenage thieves, fence hoppers and smuggled drugs
Corin Faife
8.13.14
Longreads Or Whatever

A Bike Out of Hell: Walking Bicycles Live Through Prison

The Chicago band's new album 'To Him That Wills the Way' works through the prison sentence that brought the founding couple closer together.
Sasha Geffen
8.13.14
NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand Scientists Are Electrocuting Steaks

Electrocuting a steak to make the cheapest cuts of meat tender is way more complicated and expensive that you’d think. We spoke with some Australian scientists to try to understand why they're doing this.
Laetitia Laubscher
8.13.14
Designers' Worlds
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Dries Van Noten's Inspirations

If inspiration is the stuff of which dreams are made, Dries Van Noten is full of ideas.
Longreads Or Whatever

Beantown's Big Brother: How Boston Police Used Facial Recognition Technology to Spy on Thousands of Music Festival Attendees

Your good times are being watched.
Luke O'Neil
8.13.14
Stuff

The Zoo That Will Swap the Roles of Humans and Animals

The Givskud Zootopia in the Danish town of Billund is looking to invert the concept of a normal zoo by letting the animals roam free while hiding humans in mirrored capsules or cable cars.
Amelia Abraham
8.13.14
Science

Climate Skeptic Scientists Are Extremely Overrepresented in the Media

Even though more than 90 percent of climate scientists agree global warming is manmade, the skeptics report being asked for comment from the media much more.
Jordan Pearson
8.13.14
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