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monopoly

'Ms. Monopoly' Erases the Woman Who Invented Monopoly
A woman came up with the idea for 'Monopoly,' but a man took credit and profited from it.
Eric Thurm
9.11.19
Brexit

Wow, British Politics Is an Utter Shitshow
The government were found to have lied to the Queen to convince her to prorogue Parliament.
Simon Childs
9.11.19
Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown’s Former Trainer Says He Sexually Assaulted Her and Then Bragged About It
"Speaking out removes the shame that I have felt for the past year and places it on the person responsible for my rape," Britney Taylor said in a statement.
Tim Marcin
9.11.19
The Borders Issue 2019

Hector Barajas Served in the American Military. He Was Deported Just the Same.
Military service, once the surest path to citizenship, is increasingly fraught with confusion and legal hurdles for the foreign-born.
Aaron Nelsen
9.11.19
tech-science

There’s a Weird Mass Extinction Everyone Forgets, Scientists Say
It's not the Anthropocene.
Becky Ferreira
9.11.19
israel

Netanyahu's Desperate Campaign Promise Would 'Bury Any Chance of Peace'
The Arab world has furiously condemned the Israeli prime minister's pledge to annex a large chunk of the occupied West Bank if he's re-elected.
Tim Hume
9.11.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Gujarat Man Sticks License and Documents on His Helmet to Avoid Increased Traffic Fines
Afraid of paying a heavy penalty under the stringent new Motor Vehicles Act, Ram Shah has come up with a unique solution to save money.
Shamani Joshi
9.11.19
Games Reviews

'Daemon X Machina' Soars with Colorful and Dynamic Mecha Action
Though the comparisons are apt, it's more than just the second coming of Armored Core.
Austin Walker
9.11.19
Tech news

This Synthetic Leaf Turns Sunlight Into Drugs
The nature-inspired 'mini-factory' could produce drugs on the spot in the jungle, or on Mars, scientists say.
Maddie Bender
9.11.19
Internet

Court Rules That ‘Scraping’ Public Website Data Isn’t Hacking
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals shot down LinkedIn's claim that a company that was using its public facing data was violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Karl Bode
9.11.19
egypt

Egyptians Keep Sharing These Videos About Government Corruption and There's Nothing Sisi Can Do About It
Millions of Egyptians are enthralled by daily videos uploaded by a former military contractor who accuses President Sisi of large-scale corruption.
David Gilbert
9.11.19
London Rental Opportunity of the Week

Rental Opportunity of the Week: Literally Someone's Conservatory!
For £900 a month! In Uxbridge!
Joel Golby
9.11.19
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