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SIM Hijacking

SIM Swapping Victims Who Lost Millions Are Pressuring Telcos to Protect Their Customers

A small group of victims of SIM swapping hacks is trying to raise awareness, teach people about the scam, and put pressure on cell phone providers to step up their efforts against cybercriminals.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
1.8.19
Politics

How the U.S. government shutdown could impact Canadians

Trade experts says some small businesses can’t survive a prolonged shutdown. And expect travel delays.
Anne Gaviola
1.8.19
indiana

Community Food Box Pops Up in Front of 'Gentrifying' Restaurant in Indianapolis

Just last month, the Indianapolis restaurant Beholder hosted a $1,000-per-person fried chicken dinner.
Jelisa Castrodale
1.8.19
Motherboard

Astronomers Discover Incredibly Rare ‘Fossil Cloud’ Created Minutes After the Big Bang

The fossil cloud is only the third of its kind ever seen by astronomers, but could pave the way for their systematic discovery in the future.
Daniel Oberhaus
1.8.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

The 'Sopranos' Prequel Will Explore 'Tony's Boyhood,' David Chase Says

Young Tony is apparently going to be a pretty big part of 'The Many Saints of Newark.'
River Donaghey
1.8.19
deep dive

Mac's Club Deuce Is the Last Slice of Old Florida on Miami Beach

And still one of the best dive bars in America.
Allie Conti
1.8.19
Created with RYOT

Gloria Steinem Talks Nadia Murad and ‘On Her Shoulders’ with Director Alexandria Bombach

Gloria Steinem sits down with director Alexandria Bombach to discuss “On Her Shoulders,” a RYOT and Oscilloscope film.
Created with RYOT
1.8.19
ces

CES Revoked an Award for a Female Pleasure Device for Being 'Immoral'

The device was deemed “immoral, obscene, indecent, [or] profane” by CES.
Samantha Cole
1.8.19
adventure

High Tide in Hainan | The Island Behind China’s Bid to be a Surfing Superpower

Surfing used to be a dirty pastime in the People's Republic, until Olympic dreams changed everything
Jamie Fullerton
1.8.19
emissions

US Carbon Emissions Spike in 2018 to Their Highest Levels in Eight Years

A new report estimates that American carbon dioxide emissions rose by 3.4 percent in 2018, due to Trump's policies, cold spells, and economic growth.
Becky Ferreira
1.8.19
Entrevistas

For Rosalía, Dancing Is About Letting Go of All Evil

A conversation with one of Spain’s most important musical artists of the last decade.
Diego Urdaneta
1.8.19
anxiety

Anxiety's Favorite Canvas for Expressing Itself: Your Face

Negative emotions can trigger or worsen a wide range of conditions like acne​, hair-thinning, and psoriasis.
Cindy Kuzma
1.8.19
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