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food-features

New York City Is in the Middle of a Filipino Pop-Up Renaissance
Filipino cuisine is no longer "up-and-coming" in NYC. During the pandemic, Filipino pop-ups aren't just surviving—they're thriving.
Bettina Makalintal
10.22.20
animal rights

A Night with the Secretive Animal Rights Group Sabotaging England’s Badger Cull
The Underground Badger Syndicate intimidates farmers who take part in the cull, which is intended to protect cattle from the spread of bovine TB.
Niko Vorobyov
10.22.20
Social Media

Tractor Stunts Gone Wrong Are Killing People in India
The videos get millions of views on YouTube, and have brought international fame to many farmers in India. Some have resulted in deaths.
Shamani Joshi
10.22.20
FRANCE

Charlie Hebdo’s Mohammed Cartoons Projected on Buildings in Tribute to Slain Teacher
France came together on Wednesday to remember Samuel Paty.
Tim Hume
10.22.20
2020 election

Armed Men Who Claimed to Be Hired by Trump Showed Up at a Florida Polling Place
The campaign denies hiring the men, but the president has urged his supporters "to go into the polls and watch very carefully."
Paul Blest
10.22.20
supreme court

The GOP Just Broke the Rules to Advance Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Nomination
The Senate Judiciary Committee held the vote without any Democratic members present.
Carter Sherman
10.22.20
retail

Walmart Briefly Sold This Fetish Pup Hood as a Halloween Costume
You can no longer purchase the "Padded Latex Rubber Role Play Dog Mask" from Walmart.com.
Samantha Cole
10.22.20
phantom secure

The Network: How a Secretive Phone Company Helped the Crime World Go Dark
Vince Ramos wanted Phantom Secure to be the Uber of privacy-focused, luxury-branded phones—flood the market with devices, and sort out the law later. Then the FBI investigated him.
Joseph Cox
10.22.20
Paraguay

Police in Paraguay Seize Biggest Cocaine Stash Ever
The haul narrowly eclipses the nation's previous national record but is a way from some of Latin America’s biggest cocaine seizures, including 23 tons in Mexico in 2007 and 12 tons in Colombia in 2017.
Simeon Tegel
10.22.20
Facebook

Facebook Staff Urged to Snitch on Zuckerberg Over Election Disinformation
Facebook’s own employees are being urged to blow the whistle on their employer to help save the integrity of the presidential election.
David Gilbert
10.22.20
Recipe For Disaster

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Jonnyshipes Tries To Make Pizza Rolls For Kaash Paige
Jonnyshipes has singer-songwriter Kaash Paige stopping by his kitchen to try his homemade pizza rolls. Will he fail or flourish?
Internet

Finland Is Trying to Outlaw Unsolicited Dick Pics
There are also questions about whether such laws could constitute an overregulation of sexual speech, or whether they could be weaponized to harass sex workers.
Gabriel Geiger
10.22.20
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