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drugs-health

Scientists Tell Everyone to Take Several Seats Over Vaping Panic
"In public health, there are always trade-offs."
Alex Norcia
12.13.19
Money

Deloitte Has Made $42 Million Working With ICE This Year
Employees asked the company to cut ties with the agency last year, but Deloitte shows no signs of ending its relationship with ICE.
Leila Ettachfini
12.13.19
terror

ISIS Is Experimenting with This New Blockchain Messaging App
BCM allows administrators to create “supergroups” of up to 100,000 people.
David Gilbert
12.13.19
TV

Michael Scott's 'Threat Level Midnight' Is the Best Action Film of the 2010s
NBC finally posted the iconic 'Office' movie online, just in time for your end-of-the-decade lists.
VICE Staff
12.13.19
impeachment

Mitch McConnell Just Told Fox News Exactly How Impeaching Trump Is Going to End
I’m coordinating with White House counsel,” McConnell said. “There will be no difference between the president’s position and our position, as to how to handle this.”
Tim Marcin
12.13.19
Dating

Thank God, the Women of D.C. Desperately Wail, Amazon Is Here to Save Us
To read some coverage about the company’s new HQ, one can only conclude it’s a dystopian play to breed future generations of engineer.
Hannah Smothers
12.13.19
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Policing

Cop Accused of Groping a Dead Woman's Breast Has Been Arrested on Felony Charge
The woman had reportedly died of an overdose.
Emma Ockerman
12.13.19
Buyables

Your Holiday Gift Guide for Makeup Lovers Who Don’t Do Glitter
Emery shares the best makeup you can gift this holiday, suitable for any level.
J. Clara Chan
12.13.19
impeachment

Impeachment Is On
The House Judiciary Committee passed both articles of impeachment against President Trump and sent them to the floor for a full House vote.
Cameron Joseph
12.13.19
cities

I Bought an Air-Quality Monitor and My Life Will Never Be the Same
It all started when my kitten got asthma.
Cole Kazdin
12.13.19
reproductive rights

Minnesota Woman Sues 2 Pharmacies for Denying Her Morning-After Pills
She alleges the first pharmacist refused to fill her prescription based on his “beliefs” and warned her against trying to get it filled at another nearby pharmacy.
Tim Marcin
12.13.19
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