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Tokyo Train Company Offers Noodles, Tempura to Commuters Who Skip Rush Hour

This isn't the first creative attempt to reduce overcrowding on the world's busiest metro system.
Bettina Makalintal
1.22.19
Money

Nearly Half of Canadians Are $200 Away From Being Broke

Higher cost of living leaves barely any financial wiggle room, experts say higher interest rates spell trouble.
Anne Gaviola
1.22.19
CRISPR

Scientist Who Gene-Edited Babies ‘Will Be Dealt With Seriously,’ Chinese Investigators Say

A report by Chinese authorities on Monday alleged that He Jiankui violated ethics and research integrity in editing the DNA of human babies.
Sarah Emerson
1.22.19
Make this

16 Weeknight Dinners That'll Be On the Table in 30 Minutes

That's probably faster than your average delivery order anyway.
Munchies Staff
1.22.19
Essays

'The WIZRD' Is a Farewell to Future As We Know Him

After seven albums with Epic Records, Future is looking to start fresh—which isn't entirely a bad thing.
Kristin Corry
1.22.19
Work

Most Free Office Food Is Full of "Empty Calories"

Sure, it tastes delicious. But pizza, bagels, and donuts are not the cornerstones of a nutritious diet, and that's mostly what you get at work—especially when the grub is free—according to a new study.
Funto Omojola
1.22.19
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WWE's Nowhere Man

Dean Ambrose is always close to breaking through, but never fully has.
Ian Williams
1.22.19
transgender military ban

The Supreme Court just allowed Trump’s transgender military ban to go into effect

The other ongoing lawsuits, however, could stop the ban in its tracks.
Emma Ockerman
1.22.19
groundwater

We're Sitting on a Groundwater 'Time Bomb,' Scientists Warn

Climate change could disrupt nearly half of the world's groundwater supply within 100 years.
Becky Ferreira
1.22.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Michael C. Hall Is Starring in a [Squints] Skittles Musical?

It's on Broadway and tickets are going for as much as $200.
River Donaghey
1.22.19
News

Woman Known As ‘Bikini Hiker' Freezes To Death on Mountain After Falling Down Cliff

Gigi Wu would typically hike mountains in normal gear and only change into her bikini when she made it to the top.
Mack Lamoureux
1.22.19
abortion

Doctors might be forced to tell people in North Dakota that "abortion reversals" are possible

Monday's hearing about the bill had standing room only.
Carter Sherman
1.22.19
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