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Ukraine

Putin’s Vote Delay Is a Meaningless Overture for Ukraine’s Rebels

As the Kremlin's political overtures demonstrate, the result of the potential vote now matters little. Ukraine is already de facto divided.
Harriet Salem
5.8.14
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Retrospective Reviews: Sum 41's "All Killer No Filler"

We look at the influential album from Canada's Blink-182.
Adria Young
5.8.14
Opinion and Analysis

The Boston Marathon Bombing Interrogation and the Legal Suspension of Law

The FBI delayed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's access to attorneys while they questioned him following his capture. That's illegal … unless it isn't.
Natasha Lennard
5.8.14
motherboard show

The Specter of 3D-Printed Guns Rises in Gun-Free Japan

Japanese authorities just arrested the first man to publicly 3D-print guns in the nation. Here's why the technology will create even more of a ripple there than it does here.
Jordan Pearson
5.8.14
Bacardi

White Denim Teams with Cuban Band Yerba Buena and It's Kind of Weird and Awesome

Bacardi launches a series of mash-ups, and have somehow made it possible to dance to indie rock.
Noisey Staff
5.8.14
Politics

The E-Cig Industry Will Choke on New FDA Regulations—Except Big Tobacco

The tobacco giants have the cash to get FDA approved, and sell their own e-cig products. The problem is, those products suck.
Meghan Neal
5.8.14
Words

The Bromance Tour is Coming to Your Town and You Should be Psyched

Here's why.
Max Pearl
5.8.14
mix

MIXED BY Stanton Warriors

Thirty minutes of non-stop bass battle.
THUMP Staff
5.8.14
middle east

Brawling Jordanian Commentators Destroy a TV Studio

The two TV guests got into a very heated argument about the Syrian war and then pulled the studio set apart.
Olivia Becker
5.8.14
News

UK Asylum Seekers Just Held a Mass Hunger Strike in Their Detention Center

We called some of them up so that they could tell us what’s been going on in their own words. They painted a picture of horrible food, constant coldness, and a lack of access to facilities and the outside world.
James Poulter and Alan Johnson
5.8.14
News

Survey Says: Journalists Are Old White Cowards

A new study shows that the press isn't as fearless or adversarial as it should be.
Charles Davis
5.8.14
Date

FBI Hacker-Informant Sabu's Sentencing Has Been Delayed for the Seventh Time

The hacker turned informant keeps getting his day in court delayed, perhaps because the FBI isn't finished with him.
Daniel Stuckey
5.8.14
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