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How China’s Food Industry Became a Tech Battleground

Search engine operator Baidu and Tencent, the company behind WeChat, already dominate China’s tech world. Now, they have their sights set on robot restaurants and food delivery.
Barclay Bram
10.26.18
Music

Mumbai/Pune-Based Rock Band Aswekeepsearching Captures the Giddy and Gruelling Moments of Their First Ever Europe Tour

The country’s frontrunners in post-rock performed in seven countries in 20 days.
Anurag Tagat
10.26.18
Dating

5 People Give Dating Advice to Their Younger Selves

We asked Gulshan Devaiah, Pavleen Gujral, Elton Fernandez, Karuna Reddy and Manasi Scott to share all the love life lessons they’d give themselves if they could go back in time.
Shamani Joshi
10.26.18
immigration

Inside the Corruption and Repression Forcing Hondurans to Flee to the US

Migrants are leaving not only because they fear gang violence, but because they are terrified of the brutal government.
Peter Tinti
10.26.18
News of Zealand

Binge Drinking Isn’t Something Kiwis Grow Out Of

A new study finds a third of all New Zealanders are drinking to “hazardous” levels their entire lives.
Zoe Madden-Smith
10.26.18
Noisey News

Full Transcript of XXXTentacion Domestic Abuse Recording Released

The full recording captures the late controversial rapper admitting to instances of violence and domestic abuse and discussing his struggles with suicidal thoughts and trauma.
Andrea Domanick
10.26.18
college football

The Details from the Maryland Football Investigation are Crazy

Players reported that they were shown videos of serial killers and eyeballs getting ripped up by power drills during meals. The usual stuff.
Liam Daniel Pierce
10.25.18
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: October 26, 2018

The sun and Venus retrograde meet today.
Annabel Gat
10.25.18
City of Heroes

Copyright Law Just Got Better for Video Game History

In a series of rulings, the Library of Congress has carved out a number of exemptions that will help the movement to archive and preserve video games.
Ian Birnbaum
Matthew Gault
10.25.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

"Drunken forests" in Alaska are just another sign of melting permafrost

Human activity is bad for the climate, but what waits under the Arctic is much worse.
Nigel Duara
10.25.18
rumpleshirtskin

Let’s check in on Steve Bannon

These days, the former chief strategist in President Donald Trump’s White House is having trouble getting people to come to rallies. And he can’t seem to sell tickets to fundraising dinners.
Rex Santus
10.25.18
DRAG

13 Surreal Portraits of Post-Human Creature Drag

Bay Area artist and performer Jader specializes in full-body interspecies transformations.
Sarah Burke
10.25.18
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