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motherboard show

Your Phone Is Not Secure
In our third and final episode of "Phreaked Out," we check out a slate of real-time phone hacks to tackle the question of mobile phone security.
Xavier Aaronson
6.5.14
americas

Walmart Hit With Protests Amid Its Unrealistic Made in America Campaign
Employees travelled to Arkansas on Thursday to demonstrate in front of arriving shareholders for higher wages and more full-time jobs.
Kayla Ruble
6.5.14
News

The Derailment of the SEC – Part IV
New allegations that a former SEC official lied to federal investigators; the unlikely source is his own law partner.
Murray Waas
6.5.14
Art

"SKIN" Transforms Your Emotions Into Sound And Color Through Sweat Data
The installation measures skin moisture to turn your anxiety, stress, and arousal into observable information. Clammy people take notice.
Zach Sokol
6.5.14
crime & drugs

Chicago Accuses Johnson & Johnson and Others of Causing America’s Painkiller Addiction
Chicago’s is the second major municipal lawsuit within two weeks blaming big pharma for the rise in prescription opioid and heroin abuse.
Mary Emily O'Hara
6.5.14
Interviews

The Northwest Division Wants You to Rap Better and Party Harder
Vancouver's hip-hop duo on their controversial video, and the inspiration behind serial killers.
Kassandra Guagliardi
6.5.14
ground zero

The Destruction of Daraa
Three years after it began, rebels are still in a deadlocked civil war with President Bashar al Assad and his sympathizers. VICE went to Daraa to see out where the revolution started, where it continues, and where the loss to the people of Syria can be...
VICE Staff
6.5.14
News

The Hopelessly Romantic Republican Who Wants to Rein In NSA Spying
Mark Sanford, the former governor of South Carolina who disappeared for a week to visit his Argentine lover, is trying to chip away at the modern surveillance state.
Matt Taylor
6.5.14
PTSD

Post Traumatic Streets Disorder
Inside the epidemic of PTSD on the streets of America.
تجربة
6.5.14
food politics

The US Government Is Treating Latin American Coffee Fungus to Prevent Violence and Drug Trafficking
A deadly fungus called coffee rust has ravaged plantations in Latin America since 2012, leading to a reduction in coffee yields and a huge loss of jobs in the coffee industry. Since coffee pervades countries' politics as well as their economies, the US...
Lauren Rothman
6.5.14
war and conflict

Boko Haram Slaughtered Hundreds in Nigeria Waiting For Military Help
The Nigerian government has been accused of collusion with and criticized for inaction when it comes to combating Boko Haram.
Olivia Becker
6.5.14
A Few Impressions

James Franco Speaks with Frank Bidart About Poetry
Earlier this spring we asked James Franco to interview the poet Frank Bidart for our June fiction issue. Unfortunately, great work is cut from our print magazine every month, and this was one of the pieces we couldn't fit.
James Franco
6.5.14
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