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El Chapo’s Son Might Not Face US Justice for Years, If Ever

The U.S. wants Ovidio Guzmán-López, but sources say his extradition will likely be painfully slow and plagued by corruption.
Keegan Hamilton
1.9.23
Games News

‘Luck Be a Landlord’ Designer’s Anti-Capitalist Game Is a Success. He Still Hates Capitalism

"Having a financially successful video game doesn't make insurance companies or pharmacies view me any differently.”
Patrick Klepek
1.9.23
Tech

'We Cried Too Much': Walgreens CFO Says Retail Theft Maybe Isn't the Crisis It Portrayed

This follows he recent wave of major retailers, which, along with Walgreens, have been voicing their concerns about retail theft. 
Chloe Xiang
1.9.23
location data

Researchers Could Track the GPS Location of All of California’s New Digital License Plates

After gaining access to a powerful administrative account, the researchers could perform all sorts of tasks inside Reviver, the sole company that sells the digital plates in California.
Joseph Cox
1.9.23
Tech

CYBER: The Trans Dataset Built Without Permission and Stored Improperly

Researchers built a dataset without permission and left the data exposed in a public dropbox link.
Matthew Gault
1.9.23
encrypted phones

Ciphr, Encrypted App That Served Organized Crime, Rebrands as Enterprise Software

Ciphr became a tool of choice for international drug traffickers before deciding to close last year. Now, the company behind Ciphr is back with a new app called "Mode."
Joseph Cox
1.9.23
Coronavirus

COVID Is Running Rampant in China, But Experts Say Travel Restrictions Are Pointless

While countries around the world impose restrictions on Chinese travelers, some argue the move is more political than rooted in public health.
Rachel Cheung
1.9.23
Weed

What It’s Like to be a Brand Consultant For Weed Dealers

There are now plenty of legal ways to profit from Britain’s love for bud – that includes designing Instagram-friendly packaging for dealers.
Joe Skirkowski
1.9.23
Clubbing

Stop Filming People in Clubs Without Their Consent

It's time to have a conversation about the place of smartphone cameras at the rave.
Chiara Wilkinson
1.9.23
Entertainment

This Film Looks at Motherhood in the Harsh Winter

In the film “Graveyard of Horses,” a pregnant woman is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the absence of her husband and while dealing with power blackouts, lost cattle, and wolves.
Pan Qian Yi
Lu Jia Lin
1.9.23
New Zealand Today

One of NZ's Biggest OnlyFans Stars Went From Working at Subway to Owning A House At 19

"You’re in a man’s world and you’re always going to be harassed, objectified, or sexualised no matter what you do. So you might as well profit off of it and monetise it when you can.”
Sasha Borissenko
1.9.23
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: January 9, 2023

Venus connects with Mars retrograde today.
Annabel Gat
1.8.23
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