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Brexit

Theresa May's Brexit deal is falling apart after just 1 day

The British PM just got hit by a string of bombshell resignations.
Tim Hume
11.15.18
astrology

Why Straight Men Hate Astrology So Much

"It stops being an interest and becomes a personality trait: 'I'm an astrology girl.'"
Hannah Ewens
11.15.18
Jamal Khashoggi

Saudi Arabia wants the death penalty for 5 suspects in Khashoggi murder

They reiterated the Crown Prince wasn't behind it
Tim Hume
11.15.18
addiction

The Hell of Getting Methadone When You’re Away from Home

While most people on daily meds for chronic conditions don’t think twice about traveling, people who take methadone describe the experience as a stressful, tedious slog that takes weeks of preparation.
Zachary Siegel
11.15.18
Recipe

Grilled Cranberry Sauce Recipe

Charring your cranberries before cooking them makes for a tastier sauce than that canned crap you're used to buying.
Greg Wade
11.15.18
Culture

What I Saw At An Anti-#MeToo Event in Delhi

The speakers at the Haya Sensitization Program thought of the #MeToo movement in India as a “tragedy” and called Indian feminists "an army of Islamic anti-Christ".
Zeyad Masroor Khan
11.15.18
Eat This

Changing Your Metabolism Isn't Complicated or Mysterious

Just quit making these five common mistakes.
Grant Stoddard
11.15.18
Facebook

Facebook admits its PR company tried to link critics to George Soros

“The intention was to demonstrate that it was not simply a spontaneous grassroots campaign, as it claimed, but supported by a well-known critic of our company."
David Gilbert
11.15.18
PROFILES

Greentea Peng Makes Music to Soothe a Battered, Weary Soul

The 23-year-old's debut EP 'Sensi' feels like lying in tall grass or lighting a fat incense stick. But its calm comes from an intense time in her life.
Tshepo Mokoena
11.15.18
The Weakest Link

How I Lost and Regained Control of My Microchip Implant

I learned the hard way that information security is a double-edged sword.
Daniel Oberhaus
11.15.18
News

Massive Data Leaks Keep Happening Because Big Companies Can Afford to Lose Your Data

When criminal hackers keep breaking into big company networks to grab consumer data, the reason comes down to dollars and nonsense.
Erik Sherman
11.15.18
The Weakest Link

The Hack Millions of People Are Installing Themselves

Security conscious users keep their operating system and other software up to date, but a huge risk is often overlooked: the underground trade of malicious browser extensions that people install themselves.
Joseph Cox
11.15.18
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