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Iran

Iranians Mourning Soleimani Want Retaliation Against the U.S.
“We cannot allow his blood to just be left on the ground,” said student Honieh Hanifepour.
Angad Singh
1.8.20
tech-science

Scientists Probe the Mysteries of a Well-Preserved 2,500-Year-Old Human Brain
A team examined tissues from the unusually intact Heslington Brain, which belonged to a man who was killed in Iron Age England.
Becky Ferreira
1.8.20
Policing

The LAPD Has Suspended Cops for Allegedly Putting an Innocent Person in a Gang Database
People can be listed as gang members if police officers notice they frequent “gang areas,” have “gang tattoos,” or have a history of “gang-related crimes.”
Emma Ockerman
1.8.20
2020

The Sunrise Movement May Bet Big on Bernie in 2020. This Is Why.
The youth-led climate activism group voted internally whether to endorse a presidential candidate and will announce the results this week.
Daniel Newhauser
1.8.20
Iran

Trump Says No Americans or Iraqis Were Killed in Missile Strikes and Iran Is ‘Standing Down’
These were the president's first public remarks since the ballistic missile strikes on two bases in Iraq Tuesday night.
Alex Lubben
1.8.20
Hacking

College Athlete Recruiting Software Exposed Students' Medical Info, Grades
The exposed information from company Front Rush included physical evaluations, post-injury reports, and performance reviews from specific teams for particular players.
Joseph Cox
1.8.20
Internet

Ajit Pai Still Thinks Killing Net Neutrality Was a Brilliant Idea
The FCC boss insisted at CES that ignoring the public and killing net neutrality fixed America’s broadband problems. It didn’t.
Karl Bode
1.8.20
Features

Facebook Shitposting Groups Are the New Fan Clubs for Indie Bands
Fans of acts like Snail Mail and (Sandy) Alex G find community in groups dedicated to meaningless drivel.
Eli Enis
1.8.20
body

People Have Managed to Turn Those Dinky Little E-Scooters Into Death Traps
In our contemporary quest for radical mortality, millennials saw a 354 percent increase in scooter-related hospital admissions in the last four years.
Julia Ries
1.8.20
Australia

‘Incomprehensible’: The Australian Bushfires Are an Ecological Catastrophe
The enormous fires, which are being amplified by climate change, have killed up to a billion animals and may drive species to extinction.
Maddie Stone
1.8.20
VENT Weekly

Listen to the First Episode of Our Brand New Podcast
On this instalment of 'VENT Weekly', the hosts talk to experts about young people's access to public space.
VICE Staff
1.8.20
Race

Having Robot Co-Workers Will Make Us Less Racist, Researchers Think
Mad at these robots? Feeling less racist now?
Anya Zoledziowski
1.8.20
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