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Astro Guide

Daily Horoscopes: May 2, 2019
The moon is in Aries today.
Annabel Gat
5.1.19
Gender

Republicans Want to Make a Debate Over Discrimination into an Abortion Battle
At the first hearing on the Equal Rights Amendment in nearly four decades, lawmakers debated its implications for abortion rights.
Marie Solis
5.1.19
The mueller report

Attorney General William Barr, spin doctor
“He did a masterful job of making statements that were highly misleading and yet technically not lies...”
Greg Walters
5.1.19
WTF

Chicago Man 'Fixes' Potholes by Filling Them with Giardiniera
He also considered using “just buckets of wet Italian beef.”
Bettina Makalintal
5.1.19
Sports

The Incredible Hypocrisy of the Caster Semenya Ruling
A court has ruled that discrimination against intersex athletes is acceptable based on "theoretical" advantages. Now what?
Diana Tourjée
5.1.19
Weed

Jesus Would Have Been Cool with Weed, Says 'Christian Cannabis' Pastor
Craig Gross launched a new website to have a conversation with other evangelicals about using pot.
Alex Norcia
5.1.19
mueller report

Barr doesn’t have a problem with Trump praising Manafort for not “flipping”
"Discouraging flipping, in that sense, is not obstruction.”
Christina Sterbenz
5.1.19
WOLVES

Scientists Gave Wolves Touchscreens to See If They're Friendlier Than Dogs
Who gives out more treats, dogs or wolves?
Becky Ferreira
5.1.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO

People in Detroit are hiring paramilitary guards because they've lost faith in the government
Detroit's police shortage and ongoing retention problem has brought a wave of private security companies.
VICE News
5.1.19
location data

FCC Commissioner Demands Answers from AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon on Phone Location Data
The demands are the latest move to pressure telecom companies, who said they would stop the sale of location data to third parties after Motherboard’s coverage.
Joseph Cox
5.1.19
Dee On The Street

3:18
The Fastest You've Fallen in Love
VICE's Dee Nasty hit the streets of New York City to ask strangers what was the fastest amount of time it took for them to fall in love.
Interviews

Alsarah Wrote a Song for the Sudanese Uprising
The Sudan-born Alsarah and the Nubatones singer has done the only thing an artist an ocean away from her people and their struggles can do.
Zachary Lipez
5.1.19
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