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fossils

500-Million-Year-Old Worm ‘Superhighway’ Found Hidden in the Mountains

A fossilized ecosystem offers new evidence for life that once existed in seemingly uninhabitable places.
Sarah Emerson
3.6.19
Hacking

Releasing the NSA’s Previously Classified Tool ‘Ghidra’ For Free Is a ‘Game Changer’

The NSA release a free and open source reverse engineering app called ‘Ghidra.”
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
3.6.19
Student debt

Here's the Democrats' plan for "debt-free" college

The proposed federal match would make debt-free college an immediately reality in 10 states.
Rex Santus
3.6.19
immigration

DHS Secretary Nielsen says what Border Patrol puts kids in aren't really "cages"

At least not ones with a top, a bottom, and walls.
Emma Ockerman
3.6.19
Beauty

In Photos: The Afrocentric Hair and Beauty Mall Turning Looks in London

“We want people to come, enjoy, and be educated by their experience."
Paula Akpan
3.6.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO
6:14

There’s a poop crisis at the border

A border crisis that has nothing to do with migrants
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Watch the New 'GoT' Trailer, Now with Gleeful Commentary from Jaime Lannister

It's truly a delight.
River Donaghey
3.6.19
climate change

The Hip New Teen Trend Is Leading the Climate Movement to Save the World

An upcoming nationwide school strike is being organized by three girls who are years away from being able to vote.
Natasha Ishak
3.6.19
Views My Own

What I, a Vegan, Learned From Debating Animal Farmers Online

As a vegan, I was personally attacked by some farmers, but many attempted to actually teach me something.
Jessica Scott-Reid
3.6.19
Memes

These Old Cheesing Videos Are Way Better Than Any of This New Baby Nonsense

Watch and learn.
Peter Slattery
3.6.19
Hacking

The Prototype iPhones That Hackers Use to Research Apple’s Most Sensitive Code

Very few people have heard of them, but "dev-fused" iPhones sold on the grey market are one of the most important tools for the best iOS hackers in the world.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
3.6.19
Reel Women

Kathleen Collins’ ‘Losing Ground’ Is a Rare, Revolutionary Gem

The 1982 film about the inner workings of Black lives resists fetishization or absolution—and it is a breath of fresh air.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
3.6.19
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