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Hacking

Influencers Pay Thousands to Get Back Into Their Hacked Instagram Accounts
A white hat hacker who used to help for free is now charging hacked influencers to help them regain access to their accounts.
Joseph Cox
11.6.19
mexico

A Man with a Ton of Guns and 2 People Bound in His Car Was Arrested Near the Mormon Massacre Site
The man was arrested in Agua Prieta, on the Mexican border with Arizona, with four assault-style weapons, spent magazines, high-caliber ammo, and two people bound and gagged in his car.
Alex Lubben
11.6.19
money-inequality

New Report Confirms Just How Shitty US Workers Have It
Compared to other rich nations, the U.S. offers very little in the way of vacation time, parental leave, or unemployment benefits.
Harry Cheadle
11.6.19
Islamophobia

A Bunch of Racists Are Holding a Barbecue Outside a Migrant Camp in Greece
The nationalist group organizing the "barbecue protest" plans to grill pork and serve beer to show Muslim refugees they're not welcome.
Tim Hume
11.6.19
Film

The Mystery of the Morph Suit Man Who Conned an Entire Village
This is the story of how a man in a morph suit caused utter chaos in one afternoon.
VICE Staff
11.6.19
Sports

Why Were a Bunch of Wrestlers From 'SmackDown' Trapped in Saudi Arabia?
Reports suggest some wrestlers characterized the experience as a "hostage" situation.
Luis Paez-Pumar
11.6.19
Elections

Democrats Won Big Last Night. Here's What You Need to Know.
Trump threw yet another loyalist under the bus, and the GOP's support in the suburbs is collapsing.
Tim Marcin
11.6.19
parties

House Party Review: Clapton, East London
I was so hungover after this party I quit my job.
Hatti Rex
11.6.19
Hard border

Brexit Is Helping Revive Republican Violence in Northern Ireland
In the former IRA stronghold of Derry, there is a growing sense among working-class communities that they've been forgotten.
David Gilbert
11.6.19
General Election 2019

‘It’s a Fight for the Soul of the Country’ – Ali Milani, the 25-Year-Old Hoping to Unseat Boris
Labour’s Uxbridge candidate could be the first person in history to oust a sitting British Prime Minister. He thinks he can do it.
Sirin Kale
11.6.19
Internet

AT&T Gets a Wrist Slap for Lying About Its 'Unlimited' Data Plans
The U.S. government has spent a decade feebly trying to stop carriers from lying about “unlimited” data plans. It’s not working.
Karl Bode
11.6.19
Tedium

What if We Treated Websites Like Federally Protected Historic Places?
Corporate motivation isn’t enough when it comes to digital preservation. Here’s a case for creating a National Register of Historic Places for websites.
Ernie Smith
11.6.19
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