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Portland

Ted Cruz Thinks the Portland Mayor Let Antifa Take Over His City. Here's What Really Happened.
A right-wing blogger who spreads conspiracy theories ended up injured and hospitalized.
Tess Owen
7.1.19
parkland

The Fallout from Parkland Isn't Over Yet for Florida Law Enforcement
Florida’s state panel chose not to renew accreditation for Broward, one of the largest law enforcement groups in the state.
Emma Ockerman
7.1.19
Internet

Now That You Can Trademark Swear Words, Here Are All the Wildest NSFW Requests
A Supreme Court ruling on vulgar trademarks is making space for new, profane ventures, from "A$$RICH" to "Bitchigan."
Drew Schwartz
7.1.19
food-features

The Best Places for Late-Night Eats in Los Angeles
The City of Angels is home to some of the best, most diverse, and most affordable late-night and 24-hour eats of any city anywhere.
VICE Staff
7.1.19
Games News

Video Game History Is More Than Just Software and Hardware
'ROMchip' is a new journal asking big questions about how we think about gaming's past.
Cameron Kunzelman
7.1.19
Weed

How a Bogus Anti-Weed Stat Seeped into the Mainstream
"These guys are the flat-earth crew."
Chris Roberts
7.1.19
Internet

How Yelp-Type Ratings Could Be Used for Self Governance
We created an online virtual world to test how ratings could reform our government.
Ofer Tchernichovski
Dalton Conley
7.1.19
Essays

'Midsommar' Is as Beautiful as a Horror Movie Can Be
Director Ari Aster's follow-up to 'Hereditary' trails four tourists into the small Swedish village of a pagan death cult.
Colin Joyce
7.1.19
Hacking

Tulsi Gabbard Says a Teen Hacked a Replica of Florida's Election System. She's Wrong
Election security is a real issue, but Gabbard is not helping by getting the facts wrong about a hack that was demonstrated at Def Con 2018.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
7.1.19
Photography

Powerful Photos from This Year's NYC Pride and Queer Liberation Marches
Photographer Meryl Meisler, who covered her first Pride in 1977, hit the streets to document both Pride and this year's first-ever Queer Liberation March.
Meryl Meisler
7.1.19
gun control

People Went Nuts Trying to Buy Ammo Before California's Background Check Law Kicked In
California just became the first state to require gun owners to pass instant background checks before buying bullets.
Kelly Vinett
7.1.19
Astro Guide

How to Survive This Month's Chaotic Eclipses That Will Shake Up Everything
Eclipses, as exhausting as they can be, are amazing portals of change and growth.
Annabel Gat
7.1.19
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