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Womens History Month

The WNBA Icon Who Should Have Changed the Endorsement Deal Game
WNBA star Sheryl Swoopes made history in 1995 and became the first woman with her own signature sneaker—a milestone very few women athletes would meet.
Bianca Betancourt
3.29.19
Street Food Icons

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The Legendary Dosa Man of NYC - Street Food Icons
Thiru Kumar, AKA the Dosa Man, has been running NY Dosas, a food cart in Greenwich Village’s Washington Square Park, since 2001.
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Israel's latest stand-off with Gaza has Netanyahu in 'a lose-lose situation'
"In theory one hopes he makes the decision based on the strategic interests for Israel. But politically he's very much — It's damned if you do, damned if you don't."
Julia Lindau
Hind Hassan
Amel Guettatfi
3.29.19
Mother's Day

The Worst Things People Have Cooked for Their Mums on Mother's Day
“For some reason, we decided that our pet goldfish had to be on the tray too. I killed it for her, in some sick (or amazing) Mother’s Day breakfast sacrifice.”
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
3.29.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO

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Oat Milk is taking over your town. Here's how.
In fancy coffee shops across the country, caffeine addicts are increasingly asking for a new side item to go with their fix — oat milk.
stream of the crop

Billie Eilish's Soft Grunge Showtunes and 12 More Albums for Heavy Rotation
This week's essential listening also includes dial tone drones, "Eruption"-esque guitar solos, and free-as-fuck rapping. There's something for you here.
Noisey Staff
3.29.19
Far right

Web Hosting Companies Shut Down a Series of Neo-Nazi Websites
Major online neo-Nazi meeting grounds are being nuked by hosting sites that want nothing to do with connections to militant white nationalists. Meanwhile, several of them have regrouped on Twitter.
Ben Makuch
Mack Lamoureux
3.29.19
college admissions scandal

California is trying to make sure something like "Operation Varsity Blues" never happens again
Democratic state lawmakers unveiled a package of bills that would make it harder for rich kids to buy their way into college.
Emma Ockerman
3.29.19
DNA

Disease Prediction Scores Based on DNA Have a Racial Bias, Study Finds
Polygenic scores were nearly five times less accurate for people of African descent than people of European descent, a new study has found.
Mirjam Guesgen
3.29.19
Feature

How Ellen DeGeneres Became the Kardashian Family’s Go-to Press Stop
On the eve of the 16th season of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians,' a look at one of the family’s preferred platforms for propaganda.
Bobby Finger
3.29.19
cybersecurity

Inside the massive cyber war between Russia and Ukraine
The battle over Ukraine's election is a preview for what the U.S. can expect in 2020.
David Gilbert
3.29.19
Off-Menu

Today's Special: Cops Broke into a Home and Smashed a Child's Birthday Cake for No Reason
Plus, The French Laundry served porcini mushroom soup out of a bong.
Jelisa Castrodale
3.29.19
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