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A Complete Play-By-Play of How Woodstock 50 Became a Total Fiasco

From backstabbing to bill changes, here’s every bizarre thing that's turned the event into a disaster nearing Fyre Festival proportions.
Josh Terry
7.12.19
News

Instructor Fired For Allegedly Demanding Sex, Lobster, and Moose Meat For Good Grades: Report

A female student said the Cape Breton University instructor made the demands when she sought extra help.
Manisha Krishnan
7.12.19
Drugs

So Here's a Coast Guard Dude Just Surfing a 40-Foot Narco-Sub Packed With Cocaine

Only 11% of cartel subs in the Pacific Ocean are ever caught.
Kelly Vinett
7.12.19
hurricanes

Tropical Storm Barry Is a Huge Test for New Orleans’ Flood System

The National Weather Service is projecting a “life-threatening storm surge” and rains on par with Hurricanes Harvey and Florence.
Alex Lubben
7.12.19
Politics

Questions the BBC Should Ask Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt Tonight

But probably won't.
Simon Childs
7.12.19
sexual health

Remember Crabs? Turns Out They Didn't Disappear Along With Our Pubes

When pubic hair became less fashionable, so did talking about crabs—but they're just as common as they've ever been.
Mark Hay
7.12.19
Palantir

Revealed: This Is Palantir’s Top-Secret User Manual for Cops

Motherboard obtained a Palantir user manual through a public records request, and it gives unprecedented insight into how the company logs and tracks individuals.
Caroline Haskins
7.12.19
Palantir

300 Californian Cities Secretly Have Access to Palantir

Company contracts with a fusion center reveal that nearly 8 million people in northern California are subject to Palantir surveillance tools, a Motherboard investigation finds.
Caroline Haskins
7.12.19
News

The RCMP’s Drone Usage Has Doubled Since 2015

However, Canada’s national police force is providing few details on what they are actually using the drones for, and that has privacy advocates concerned.
Bryan Carney
7.12.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Why You Need to Care About DeRay Mckesson's First Amendment Case

This ruling could make protest leaders liable for things they didn’t do
Alexander Stockton
7.12.19
Ask A Lawyer

A Lawyer Tells Us What Comes Next in A$AP Rocky's Swedish Legal Ordeal

Rocky is currently detained in Sweden as a suspect in an assault investigation. On July 19 a prosecutor will decide whether or not to charge him.
Jessica Meiselman
7.12.19
Film

Ari Aster Is Making a Three-Hour Cut of 'Midsommar' to Traumatize Us More

Prepare yourselves.
River Donaghey
7.12.19
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