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Drugs

Dealers Are Jumping on the World Cup Bandwagon

Possession of narcotics may be punishable by a lengthy prison sentence in Qatar itself, but in the UK dealers are offering special World Cup party packs.
Max Daly
11.23.22
Games Podcasts

Why Not Just Make XCOM With Marvel Superheroes?

Waypoint talked with Jake Solomon about the upcoming tactical card battler "Marvel's Midnight Suns."
Ricardo Contreras
11.23.22
Tech

CYBER: Taking Elon Musk Seriously

The billionaire seems like he’s posting through a meltdown on Twitter, but he’s still got an incredible amount of power.
Matthew Gault
11.23.22
Photos

Melancholy Portraits From a Summer of Love in Decline

Elaine Mayes’ photos capture the fleeting hope of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood, as the optimism of the 1960s was sliding downhill.
Bruno Bayley
11.23.22
News

‘I Just Played Dead’: Everything We Know About the Mass Shooting at Walmart

“Just left the break room, the manager came in there and started shooting,” one witness said.
David Gilbert
11.23.22
Australia Today

A Major Government Housing Policy Will Only Deliver 184 New Affordable Homes, Analysis Finds

Only 2 percent of the 1 million homes being promised by the Housing Accord will be affordable. All of them are in Greater Darwin.
John Buckley
11.23.22
Art

Anoushka Shankar Doesn’t Want To Be the ‘Only Brown Woman’ in the Room

The first female artist of Indian origin to be nominated for two Grammys in the same year talks about life being a cycle of hope and heartbreak.
Arman Khan
11.23.22
china

China and the US Are Racing to Go Nuclear in Space

China is planning to use nuclear energy to power its moon base by 2028.
Rachel Cheung
11.23.22
sex and relationships

Introducing: The Polyamorous Fuckboy

The classic fuckboys of the past are now hiding under a cloak of terms like “relationship anarchy” and "non-monogamy".
Dani Ran
11.23.22
Music

What Your Music Taste Says About Your Attachment Style

If someone’s favorite song is “Hotline Bling” by Drake, you may have to call them on their cellphone… all the time.
Romano Santos
11.23.22
Australia Today

Australians Are Losing Faith in Government

The federal government will have to deal with falling faith in its ability to deliver for voters, as more Australians grow stressed about the economy.
John Buckley
11.23.22
Australia Today

‘Politics Is a Little Too Sleazy for Me’: An Interview With Porn Star Angela White

"I love all sex-Gonzo scenes. I get to create genuine passion and chemistry and fuck the other person like I would if the cameras weren't there."
Arielle Richards
11.23.22
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