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amazon

All These Musicians — Including a Guy from Fugazi — Are Boycotting Amazon Because of ICE
“We the undersigned artists are outraged that Amazon continues to provide the technical backbone for ICE’s human rights abuses” they said in a letter published Thursday
Gaby Del Valle
10.24.19
Syria

This Could Be Trump’s Next Disaster in Syria
”This plan can't survive in Syria. I doubt it could even survive for long in the Trump White House”
Aris Roussinos
10.24.19
tech-science

What Drugs Are Most Popular Globally? Scientists Screened Sewage for Years to Find Out
Scientists monitored human waste from 60 million people in 37 countries to discover how the world gets high.
Becky Ferreira
10.24.19
body

For Trans People, Doctors Are Both Allies and Antagonists
We need doctors to provide treatments that help align us with our bodies, but when we have broader health issues, we're often mistreated or dismissed.
Donald Collins
10.24.19
Student debt

One of Betsy DeVos' Top People Is Quitting and Wants to Cancel a Bunch of Student Loan Debt
"The time has come for us to end and stop the insanity," he said.
Emma Ockerman
10.24.19
katie hill

The Katie Hill Sex Misconduct Scandal Keeps Getting More Complicated
Now there's a House Ethics Committee investigation into an alleged affair with a staffer.
Morgan Baskin
10.24.19
Canada Election 2019

In Defence of Not Voting
It's not just about being apathetic. For some people, not voting is a political act.
Manisha Krishnan
10.24.19
tech-science

Finally, a Clear Look at the Weird Substance China Found on the Moon
China's Yutu 2 rover came across the shiny material in July, and the new photo may give us a better idea about what it could be.
Becky Ferreira
10.24.19
Noisey Cover Story

Matty Healy Isn't Shutting Up, Ever
The 1975 frontman invites Noisey into his home and recording space as the band prepares for their fourth album, 'Notes on a Conditional Form.'
Lauren O'Neill
10.24.19
High Wire

The Bankruptcy Money From the Makers of Oxycontin Might Actually Save Lives
Grassroots addiction groups could get tens of millions of dollars and start a long-overdue revolution in the way we care for and treat drug problems in the U.S.
Maia Szalavitz
10.24.19
2020

How Tulsi Gabbard Hacked the Right-Wing Media Feedback Loop
Thanks to Hillary Clinton and Fox News, Tulsi Gabbard is here to stay.
David Uberti
10.24.19
climate change

U.S. Military Could Collapse Within 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Report Commissioned By Pentagon Says
The report says a combination of global starvation, war, disease, drought, and a fragile power grid could have cascading, devastating effects.
Nafeez Ahmed
10.24.19
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