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AOC Will Vote for Biden, But Doesn’t Know If She’ll Endorse Him: ‘I Don’t Necessarily Know If He’s Going to Move Us Forward’

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spoke with Shane Smith for VICE TV's “Shelter in Place.”
Paul Blest
4.30.20
coronavirus animals

Coronavirus Spreading From Humans to Wild Animals Would Be Like ‘Opening Pandora’s Box’

Even the coolest cats and kittens can get the coronavirus.
Emma Fidel
4.30.20
Drugs

Deadly Overdoses Are Rocking Canada's Poorest Neighbourhood Under Lockdown

In the Downtown Eastside, ground zero for Canada’s opioid crisis, a new wave of fatal overdoses has Vancouver's top doctor worried.
Jesse Winter
4.30.20
tech-science

Scientists Think They Found the Only Guy Known to Get Killed by a Meteorite

The extremely unlucky fatality occurred in 19th century Iraq and was reported all the way up to the Sultan, newly digitized documents reveal.
Becky Ferreira
4.30.20
health mind

What to Do If This Pandemic Is Making You Hate Literally Everyone

If the grief you're feeling over the state of the world translates into constantly wanting to yell at people about how they're wearing their masks, this guide is for you.
Rachel Miller
4.30.20
Coronavirus

Cleaner Air Because of Coronavirus Lockdowns Is Saving Thousands of Lives

The virus has killed 130,000 people in Europe, but the drop in air pollution has saved 11,000, according to a new study.
Alex Lubben
4.30.20
Trump

Trump Is So Pissed About His Poll Numbers He Reportedly Threatened to Sue His Campaign Manager

“I love you too,” Brad Parscale reportedly responded.
Paul Blest
4.30.20
The Police

The NYPD Won't Say How Many Social Distancing Fines It's Issuing

Exactly how many people it's hit with $1000 fines is a mystery.
Tim Marchman
4.30.20
relationships

Petting the Cat Wrong and 16 Other Ways Our Partners Are Trying to Hurt Us

Weeks of isolation have brought to light a bunch of bafflingly bizarre habits we never noticed about the people we love.
Harron Walker
4.30.20
2020

Biden Just Picked a Guy With #MeToo Issues of His Own For a Key Campaign Slot

Sen. Chris Dodd was well known as Sen. Ted Kennedy’s wingman during the 1980s. The Almanac of American Politics described his “reputation as a party boy and a partner-in-nightlife-crime” of the former senator.
Cameron Joseph
4.30.20
Public Transportation Saves Lives

Rural Transit Agencies Are Keeping People Alive

Public transit agencies in rural areas are the lifeline for some of America's most vulnerable people. Will they be able to survive the coronavirus crisis?
Aaron Gordon
4.30.20
Animal Crossing

This Tech Conference Is Being Held on an Animal Crossing Island

Deserted Island DevOps is a conference held entirely on an island inside the hit video game since IRL is cancelled until further notice.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
4.30.20
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