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greenpeace

Greenpeace Workers Launch Union Drive

A majority of employees at the non-profit asked for voluntary recognition on Monday, adding momentum to an organizing boom in the nonprofit sector.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
8.17.20
sexual harassment

The L.A. Kings Suspended Their Mascot After a Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

The man who plays Bailey the lion is being sued for sexual misconduct for a second time.
Carter Sherman
8.17.20
Facebook

Facebook’s Algorithm Is 'Actively Promoting' Holocaust Denial Content

Facebook’s own recommendation algorithm is dragging people deeper into the world of Holocaust denial, a new study found.
David Gilbert
8.17.20
Side Hustles
9:48

Spiking Juice and Making Money | SIDE HUSTLES

In this episode of SIDE HUSTLES, meet Amseshem as he struggles to keep selling drinks during COVID and hold onto his multimillion-dollar brand goals.
sex-lifestyle

I Have Tourette's and He's on the Autism Spectrum. Here's How We Have Sex

"We take showers together. We touch. We kiss. We sleep together. We hold each other. We meow like cats."
Mark Hay
8.17.20
Interviews

Cari Champion and Jemele Hill Won't 'Stick to Sports'

VICE spoke to Champion and Hill about their new show premiering on VICE TV this week.
Ashwin Rodrigues
8.17.20
Drugs

The Drug Trade Can Help People In War Ravaged Countries, Says Report  

The study shows that, while also destructive and dangerous, the drug trade can support entire regions and help to pay for local infrastructure.
Max Daly
8.17.20
Games News

This Roblox Game You Never Heard of Is More Popular Than AAA Games on Steam

And it lets you put a hat on a dog.
Gita Jackson
8.17.20
Poland

Nationalists Are Angry that Poland Isn't Homophobic Enough

Far-right groups came together last week to claim that Poland is currently fighting multiple plagues, including the “rainbow plague”.
Paweł Mączewski
8.17.20
Games Podcasts

Our Wildest Hopes for 'Control: AWE'

Remedy is at its best when it leans into goofy scenarios with earnestness.
Ricardo Contreras
8.17.20
location data

Secret Service Bought Phone Location Data from Apps, Contract Confirms

An internal Secret Service document describes the purchase of Locate X, a product that uses location data harvested from ordinary apps.
Joseph Cox
8.17.20
Tech news

Scientists Have Shown There's No 'Butterfly Effect' in the Quantum World

In a new paper, scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory show that time can be reversed in a quantum system to recover scrambled information without it spiraling into chaos. Wait, uh, what?
Carly Minsky
8.17.20
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