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CC:DISCO Loves Her Job, Even When It's Making Her Cry
Returning from a European tour to headline Melbourne Music Week, disco queen DJ Courtney Clarke shares some well-earned life lessons.
Angela Payne
11.8.19
money-inequality

Michael Bloomberg, the Billionaire No One Likes, Is Here to Fuck Up 2020
Why not Mike? Well, here's why.
Matt Taylor
11.8.19
Health

What to Do When Anti-Anxiety Medication Kills Your Sex Drive
There's no perfect solution, but it's worth trying the following options.
Sam Nichols
11.7.19
Elizabeth Warren

Here’s a Handy Calculator for Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates to See How Much Warren Would Tax Them
She's doing the math for the billionaires who'd help fund her progressive plans.
Gaby Del Valle
11.7.19
Travel

The Best Day to Come Back to Work From Vacation Is Friday
All hail the one-day work week.
Katie Way
11.7.19
money-scams

Billionaire Tom Steyer's Aide Tried to Literally Buy Endorsements
It's not a crime but it's decidedly a bad look for a candidate who has money and not much else.
Harry Cheadle
11.7.19
drugs-health

JUUL Is Pulling Its Teen-Friendly Mint Flavor
Now you have to vape tobacco flavors, children.
Alex Norcia
11.7.19
supreme court

The Trump Administration Tried Out a Weird Metaphor About Spiking the Punch to Limit the Clean Water Act
The case involves a facility in Hawaii that's sending sewage runoff into the Pacific Ocean.
Alex Lubben
11.7.19
amazon

Amazon Spent $1.5 Million Trying to Buy a City Council Seat
Amazon spent $1.5 million to beat Kshama Sawant and back its approved candidates. It may have ended up unifying its opposition.
Edward Ongweso Jr
11.7.19
TV

The Gig Economy Never Leaves You
The NFL loves treating its own players as expendable; the rest of American industry shares that affection.
Drew Magary
11.7.19
WTF

People Are Suddenly Getting Random, Old Texts And No One Knows Why
Several people reported receiving old, random texts in the middle of the night.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
11.7.19
money-scams

Fake Celebrity Endorsements Are Everywhere Because They're so Easy to Make
Falsifying support from famous people to hype a product is easier than ever. If you see an ad for Sandra Bullock's skincare line… RUN.
Harron Walker
11.7.19
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