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Games News

‘Pokémon Sleep’ Wants to Gamify Your Dreams
The upcoming mobile game will interface with 'Pokémon GO' and come paired with a device meant to collect sleep data.
Nicole Carpenter
5.29.19
LGBTQ

How to Party at Pride If You're Sober
Mental preparation is just as important as a backpack full of seltzer.
Molly Priddy
5.29.19
tech-social-media

Twitter Has Started Researching Whether White Supremacists Belong on Twitter
"Is it the right approach to deplatform these individuals? Is the right approach to try and engage with these individuals? How should we be thinking about this? What actually works?"
Jason Koebler
Joseph Cox
5.29.19
Crime

Canadian CEO Who Sold Encrypted Phones to the Sinaloa Cartel Sentenced to Nine Years
Vincent Ramos was sentenced to nine years and forfeited more than $80 million for providing criminal organizations with encrypted devices.
Mack Lamoureux
Joseph Cox, Motherboard
Joseph Cox
5.29.19
Games News

This 'Mario Maker' Level Has Been Played 2.6 Million Times and Never Beaten
It's a level where you don't have to touch the controller, but you only have a one in 7.5 million chance of actually making it to the end.
Patrick Klepek
5.29.19
tech-science

The Climate Crisis Likely Caused Mass Die-Off of Puffins
As many as 8,800 birds died over the course of a few months in 2016 due to a severe food shortage.
Becky Ferreira
5.29.19
women's rights

Inside #FutbolFemenino: Argentina's next battlefront for women's rights
As the national team heads to the Women’s World Cup in France next month, players throughout the country are driving an urgent conversation around Argentina’s favorite sport, and drawing in new fans as a result.
Natalie Alcoba
5.29.19
Weather warning

Watch an Ohio Weatherman Unload on "Bachelorette" Fans
He had the audacity to interrupt their show with severe tornado warnings
Trone Dowd
5.29.19
Ask A Lawyer

Ask a Lawyer: Can Hotels Really Deny Entrance to Rappers?
Meek Mill was recently turned away from a hotel in Vegas, and plans to sue. We asked a lawyer whether he has a case.
Jessica Meiselman
5.29.19
Sports

Jumping on the Raptors Bandwagon Made Me Finally Stop Hating Toronto
Even though I’ve lived here for years, this Raptors run is the only time I’ve ever felt like Toronto was my home.
Mack Lamoureux
5.29.19
environment-policy

The Radical Plan to Save the Planet by Working Less
The degrowth movement wants to intentionally shrink the economy to address climate change, and create lives with less stuff, less work, and better well-being. But is it a utopian fantasy?
Shayla Love
5.29.19
Oxycontin

A Friend Once Warned the Billionaire Behind OxyContin That He "Could Become Pablo Escobar of the New Millennium”
"I hate to say this, but ..." the friend wrote to Richard Sackler in a 2002 email.
Emma Ockerman
5.29.19
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