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These Mahjong Sets for Rich White People Are a Tacky Monument to Racism
A startup marketing "designer" Mahjong sets committed the classic sins of appropriation.
Nicole Clark
1.7.21
Tech news

This Simple Tool Will Help You See What Websites Know About You
JustGetMyData walks you through the often complicated process of retrieving your data from sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon.
Matthew Gault
1.7.21
qanon

The Woman Shot by Capitol Police Was a US Vet—and a QAnon Supporter
Ashli Babbitt, a fervent Trump supporter, had apparently traveled to D.C. from San Diego.
David Gilbert
1.7.21
school

'He Would Make Everything Sexual' – Students On Their Worst Teachers
People share stories of racism, sexual harassment and bullying from the people meant to educate and protect them.
Maximilian Eberle
1.7.21
violence against women

Indian Cops are Hunting Down a Temple Priest For Gang Rape, Murder of a Frontline Worker
More outrage followed after a member of India's National Commission for Women blamed the deceased for the crime.
Pallavi Pundir
1.7.21
Donald Trump

Trump Finally Admits He Lost, After 4 Die in Storming of the Capitol
The concession came after Congress defied a pro-Trump mob to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the early hours of the morning.
David Gilbert
1.7.21
Festivals

Tune Into the Online Festival Promising Tunes, Culture and Community
'Junction 2: Connections' will feature more than a dozen house and techno acts from London, Berlin and Detroit.
VICE UK
1.7.21
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Why Do People Keep Their Empty Apple Boxes?
Across the world, people are posting photos of the iPhone, iPod, and MacBook packaging they’ve kept through the years.
Frankie Lantican
1.7.21
Photography

Photos of the Freezing Town Where Winter Lasts Nine Months
Belgian photographer Hanne Van Assche set out to document life in Udachny, which translates as "happy".
Lotte Peeters
1.7.21
Money

I Make a Living Selling Rare Pokémon Cards
Shiny first edition Charizards aren't just nostalgic – they're a way to make hundreds of thousands of pounds on the resale market.
Adam Zamecnik
1.7.21
The VICE Guide to Right Now

I Tried To Find the Weirdest Things for Sale on the Internet
Can I interest you in a $5,000 heart-shaped potato? What about a series of consecutively numbered banknotes?
Koh Ewe
1.7.21
Coronavirus

‘Almost Forgot COVID Existed’: Confessions from Indians Who Partied Like There’s no Pandemic
NYE turned Goa, India’s “party capital”, into a dystopia where things are anything but the new normal. Now the state’s health minister predicts COVID-19 spike.
Pallavi Pundir
Shamani Joshi
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