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Cops Are Using Drones to Make Sure People Aren't Nude

The incident comes as the city voted this week to repeal an ordinance banning toplessness in parks.
Samantha Cole
7.17.20
Internet

Enjoy Those 'What ____ Are You' Instagrams While You Still Can

We've got about two days until everyone on the internet hates these things with a fiery passion.
Drew Schwartz
7.17.20
Drugs

The Ups and Downs of Dealing Drugs During Lockdown

VICE News spoke to a drug gang about the challenges they have faced since mid-March, including $125,000 of heroin going missing and the fact they owe their cocaine supplier over half a million dollars.
Rebecca Tidy
7.17.20
conspiracy theories

The Conspiracy Singularity Has Arrived

With the pandemic and a global uprising against racial injustice to be explained away, conspiracy communities are bleeding into each other, merging into one gigantic mass of suspicion.
Anna Merlan
7.17.20
Trump

The Manhattan DA Is Going Where Mueller Wouldn’t: Trump’s Money

And he hinted he wants to look at Trump's golf courses, in particular.
Greg Walters
7.17.20
News

Canada Sees Uptick in COVID-19 Cases as Country Starts Opening Up

While Canadian cases remain tiny compared to the U.S., health officials are warning that opening bars and clubs may be too much of a risk.
Anya Zoledziowski
7.17.20
Worst Hot Take of the Week

Worst Opinion of the Week: 'I've Been Silenced By the Left, Despite Regularly Being On TV'

From Darren Grimes to Andrew Neil, it seems a large number of our political commentators don't really understand what "cancel culture" is.
NEO
7.17.20
world politics

Malaysian Official Grants ‘Full License’ to Arrest, ‘Educate’ Transgender People

The remarks have been criticized as legitimizing state violence against the transgender community.
Koh Ewe
7.17.20
Internet

21 Terabytes of Open Source Code Is Now Stored in an Arctic Vault

Other artifacts stored in the archive include manuscripts from the Vatican Library and masterpieces from the National Museum of Norway.
Kevin Truong
7.17.20
Philippines

Duterte’s Sidekick Is Having His Online Critics Investigated Amid Fears of Gov’t Abuse of Cybercrime Laws

Philippine senator Bong Go, a close Duterte ally, requested authorities open investigations against several online commenters under the country’s controversial cyberlibel laws.
Sammy Westfall
7.17.20
police brutality

Trump Sent Cops to Portland and They're ‘Kidnapping People off the Streets’

Camouflaged federal officers have been patrolling the streets, pulling protesters into unmarked cars and arresting them.
Paul Blest
7.17.20
Games Opinion

'Paper Mario: The Origami King' Has Exposed My Broken Brain

You might think manipulating a circle is no big deal, but you haven't met me, the person who hates shapes.
Patrick Klepek
7.17.20
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