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Coinbase

Coinbase Users Struggle to Delete Their Accounts in Protest
Users trying to #DeleteCoinbase are having trouble after the exchange acquired a startup staffed by former Hacking Team members.
Jordan Pearson
2.28.19
News of Zealand

Frontline Canterbury Cops Told To Arm Themselves After Street Shooting
Activists fear it is a calculated effort to bypass public discussion and achieve full police armament.
Zoe Madden-Smith
2.28.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Lance Bass of NSYNC Is Making a Movie About How Much People Loved NSYNC
He thinks it could also go to Broadway?
River Donaghey
2.28.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

We Ranked How Badly the 'Game of Thrones' Characters Sit on the Iron Throne
Jon Snow could really use a standing desk.
Peter Slattery
2.28.19
Toejam and Earl

Embrace Cheerful Chaos in 'Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove'
Our alien friends aren’t here to bother anyone, and they won’t let bad luck get in their way.
Danielle Riendeau
2.28.19
Pizza

Florida Man Ends Hourslong Police Standoff After Being Offered Pizza
The man has faced previous allegations of stalking, assault, and harassment involving Coldplay lyrics.
Bettina Makalintal
2.28.19
LGBTQ

Why Lilly Singh's Bisexuality Is a Huge Moment for the South Asian Community
The Canadian YouTube celebrity of Indian Punjabi origin came out on Twitter this week, and some LGBTQ folks are calling it a “game changer.”
Shreya Kalra
2.28.19
Hustle

This Guy Is Charging People For Every Character They Text
Expensive.chat, a new chat tool from Marc Köhlbrugge, charges people for each character they type. All money goes to Marc.
Caroline Haskins
2.28.19
sexual assault

Lawmakers Want to Know What the DOJ Is Doing About Stealthing
Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Ro Khanna have asked the DOJ to turn over information on stealthing, a form of sexual assault that involves the nonconsensual removal of a condom during sex.
Marie Solis
2.28.19
Music

What Getting Taylor Swift "In Her Own Words" Really Means
As magazines reinvent the format of the celebrity profile, they spark questions about how much truth their audience is actually getting from today's biggest artists.
Kate Dries
2.28.19
Black History Month

We Asked Black Quebeckers What Black History Month Means to Them in 2019
"Slavery is behind us, but racism is still there. We need more than just a month to stop it."
Yasmine Seck
Alexandre Perras
2.28.19
teacher strike

Hundreds of Kentucky schools closed because teachers called out sick in protest of GOP pension bill
The schools don’t have enough substitutes to cover the absences, which affect 140,000 students in the two largest districts alone.
Rex Santus
2.28.19
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