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labor

This Board Game About Labor Revolts Is Protesting Kickstarter on Kickstarter
At Kickstarter, a new dystopian board game about worker rebellion and the company’s own union busting campaign share some ironic similarities.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
10.22.19
Trump impeachment inquiry

Trump’s ‘Lynching’ Comment Already Has Republicans Tripping Over Themselves
“That statement was wrong. I condemn that statement,” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) told VICE News Tuesday morning.
Cameron Joseph
10.22.19
The VICE Guide To Right Now

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Maxo Kream on Noisey Questionnaire of Life
Maxo Kream talks Fairly Odd Parents, getting punched, and his favorite fluffy animals.
Music

Yellowcard Is Suing Juice WRLD for $15 Million Over Song Similarities
The band claims that the rapper's 2018 hit "Lucid Dreams" has too much in common with their 2006 song "Holly Wood Died."
Bettina Makalintal
10.22.19
Ilhan Omar

This GOP State Senator Claimed Ilhan Omar Is a 'Terrorist,' Then Doubled Down After Being Told That's False
He joins other elected Republicans, including the president, who've routinely lobbed racist conspiracy theories about the Muslim congresswoman
Morgan Baskin
10.22.19
murder

A 9-Year-Old Was Charged With ‘Homicide’ and 'Arson.' The Judge Had to Explain Those Words to Him.
“What don’t you understand?” the judge asked the boy.
Gaby Del Valle
10.22.19
ring

Shaq Should Stop Working With Amazon’s Surveillance Company Ring
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is calling on Shaq to cancel his appearance at a police conference and to stop working with Ring.
Edward Ongweso Jr
10.22.19
security

Inside the Phone Company Secretly Run By Drug Traffickers
Crime blogger Martin Kok was assassinated while leaving a sex club. It turned out MPC, one of his clients, was not an ordinary phone company.
Joseph Cox
10.22.19
Facebook

Anti-Muslim Facebook Posts Sparked a Riot in Bangladesh — and 4 People Died
Police say they opened fire after they were surrounded by Muslim protesters. "We had no options."
David Gilbert
10.22.19
Syria

Trump Is Actually Keeping Troops in Syria After All — but Not to Protect the Kurds
He did offer to cut the Kurds in on any profits the U.S. makes from potential oil exports from Syria — never mind that might be illegal.
Tim Hume
10.22.19
When Spies Come Home

In a First, FTC Bans Company From Selling ‘Stalkerware’
The FTC’s move comes after Motherboard revealed a hacker had repeatedly breached Retina-X and gained access to sensitive user data.
Joseph Cox
10.22.19
A Frank Experience

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20,000 Meals a Day At Google - A Frank Experience
Frank Pinello visits Google's headquarters in NYC to see how one of the world’s top tech companies feeds its employees.
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