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DataCamp Teachers Boycott Their Own Classes Following Sexual Misconduct by Executive

Instructors say that the online data science learning platform has failed to meaningfully address an incident that happened at a company gathering in 2017.
Arielle Gordon
4.22.19
Fertility Fraud

Doctors Can Legally Inseminate Patients with Their Own Sperm in Most States

When Matt White learned that he shares DNA with his mother's former fertility doctor—and close to 50 half-siblings—he and his mother began pushing legislators to outlaw fertility fraud in Indiana. Now, victims in other states are following suit.
Leila Ettachfini
4.22.19
mueller report

Democrats on impeaching Trump: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The possibility of impeachment depends on who you ask.
Rex Santus
4.22.19
Astro Guide

Stop Using Astrology for Evil

Astrology is an ancient study used to find patterns and meaning in the world around us—not a flimsy excuse to stereotype potential friends, dates, or roommates.
Annabel Gat
4.22.19
FEEL IT

How to Be Together

Existing with another human is a difficult thing to do. Luckily, Kate Carraway's got advice.
Kate Carraway
4.22.19
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Watch Billie Eilish Talk ‘Spirited Away’ While Drawing Her Self-Portrait

“You can’t take drawing seriously. I just act like I’m still a kid drawing.”
Josh Terry
4.22.19
WTF

Canadian Man Arrested After Allegedly Boiling Human Bones, Drinking the Cursed Broth

There are lots of ways to make bone broth, but none of them should start with robbing a grave.
Jelisa Castrodale
4.22.19
The Wall

Trump assures kids at the White House Easter Egg Roll that the wall is happening

Anyone who'll listen
Emma Ockerman
4.22.19
Games Columns

This City Builder Asks You to Rebuild the World After Climate Devastation

'Lichenia' is an alternative to SimCity that challenges you to experiment in the post-apocalyptic unknown.
Cameron Kunzelman
4.22.19
Gaming

Extreme Violence in 'Mortal Kombat 11' Still Feels Wrong, and That's a Good Thing

Despite the moral panic of the 1990s, playing decades of 'Mortal Kombat' hasn't numbed me to the game's extreme violence, which is precisely why it still works.
Matthew Gault
4.22.19
CYBER

Edward Snowden: Assange’s Arrest and the Mueller Report Show a ‘Two-Tiered System of Justice’

In this week's CYBER podcast, we sat down with Edward Snowden to talk about his life in Russia, Julian Assange, and press freedom.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
4.22.19
Books

A Trump official's anti-abortion novel involves something called a “Porn Storm”

We read Scott Lloyd's novel, “The Undergraduate,” so you don't have to.
Carter Sherman
4.22.19
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