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Far-Right Extremism

How Telegram Became White Nationalists' Go-To Messaging Platform

More than two-thirds of 150 far-right channels were created in 2019, an exclusive analysis by VICE News found.
Tess Owen
10.7.19
water crisis

The Gaza Strip Could Be Uninhabitable By Next Year

As sewage spills onto my streets, a dire United Nations prediction is looking likely.
Salem El Rayyes
10.7.19
Syria

Trump’s Pullout From Northern Syria Is a Disaster for the Kurds and a Gift to ISIS

“ISIS has been waiting for this,” said one anti-ISIS campaigner who fought for Kurdish forces. “It’s going to be a nightmare.”
Tim Hume
10.7.19
Trump

Trump Might Finally Have to Hand Over His Tax Returns​

A federal judge issued the decision Monday, but Trump's legal team has already appealed.
Morgan Baskin
10.7.19
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My First Acid Trip Was Mixed With Cocaine And Alcohol

Drag queen Ruby Fox talks about doing her first acid trip at the beach and the very memorable bender-fueled stage performance that followed.
Environment

We Spoke to People Who Faced a Police Crackdown While Trying to Protect Mumbai’s Trees

People who were at the scene at Aarey Colony over the weekend open up about what it's like to stand up to the aggressive stance of the state authorities and try to protect the environment.
Pallavi Pundir
10.7.19
Money

Rich Boomers Are Screwing Over Toronto's Young People

If you’re under 35, a person of colour or a recent immigrant, chances are you’re being left behind financially in Canada’s most prosperous city, according to a new report.
Anne Gaviola
10.7.19
china

One Tweet From the Rockets’ GM Proved Just How Desperate the NBA Is for China’s Money

We're about to learn how far the NBA will go to ensure access to the massive Chinese market.
Tim Marcin
10.7.19
climate change

Southern Romania Is Being Swallowed By Desert

Communism and climate change created a dustbowl. Now, locals are fighting to bring the water back.
Ioana Moldoveanu
10.7.19
Games Opinion

How I Learned About My Terrible Internet Data Cap, Thanks to Video Games

It turns out downloading 100GB video games will quickly have Comcast knocking, not-so-politely asking for more money.
Patrick Klepek
10.7.19
Twitter

How Twitter Sees Itself

Multiple current and former Twitter employees, including executives, explain how Twitter really positions itself and its responsibilities around moderating speech.
Joseph Cox
Jason Koebler
10.7.19
Drugs Policy

Oregon Is Poised to Legalize Shrooms. It’s Just the Beginning

“We see this not only as a template for Oregon but for the rest of the country and the world."
Jon Walker
10.7.19
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