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Astro Guide

Your Gift Guide for Scorpio, the Sign of Death, Rebirth, and Horniness

This mysterious water sign may seem hard to please, but we know how to get on their good side.
Annabel Gat
10.22.19
Health

The UTI Supplement Market Is Surging, But Antibiotics Are Still the Only Cure

It's the rules, and also, it's science.
Hannah Smothers
10.22.19
NSO Group

The Washington Post’s New Columnist Consults for Spyware Firm That Helps Saudi Arabia Surveil Journalists

The new Washington Post columnist consults for NSO Group, which is currently being sued for helping Saudi Arabia surveil Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered.
Jason Koebler
10.22.19
identity-race

The Long Shadow of Racism Hangs Over Montgomery’s First Black Mayor

The city is struggling to shed its long history of racism.
Trevor Bach
10.22.19
mind

What It's Like When Your Parents Are Extremely Online

Young adults weigh on the impact their parents' selfies, internet comments, and posting have had on their self-image and how they use technology.
Clio Chang
10.22.19
police

The DOJ Is Going After a Cop Who Only Spent 90 Days in Jail for Raping a Woman in His Custody

He pulled over his squad car to rape a woman he was supposed to be escorting home from the hospital.
Emma Ockerman
10.22.19
Games Podcasts

Compared to Destiny, It's Weirdly Easy to Start Playing 'Final Fantasy XIV'

A traditional MMO somehow has a smoother onboarding experience than Destiny's latest expansion.
Ricardo Contreras
10.22.19
Canada Election 2019

The Most Important Numbers Hidden in the Canadian Election Results

There's one good reason for Liberals to try to keep this minority parliament running for the next two years and it's all about getting paid.
Anne Gaviola
10.22.19
Film

Here Are All the Best Shows and Movies Heading to Netflix in November

'The Irishman' finally debuts, 'End of the F***ing World' comes back for season two, and more.
River Donaghey
10.22.19
abortion

These 5 States Are the Next Battlegrounds in the Abortion Wars

Abortion rights groups are pouring tens of millions into these states to flip their legislatures in 2020.
Carter Sherman
10.22.19
Canada Election 2019

Canada Is Truly Divided Now

Canada’s dreadful 2019 election is finally over. But with a minority Liberal government presiding over a bitterly split country, the next campaign is only just beginning.
Drew Brown
10.22.19
Environment

How Croissants Could Help Solve One of Solar Power's Biggest Problems

Inspired by the flaky pastry, scientists invented a new device for storing renewable energy.
Alex Lubben
10.22.19
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