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Kavanaugh Has Exposed the Savage Amorality of America's Ruling Class

How the DC establishment has responded to his confirmation controversy tells us an awful lot.
Harry Cheadle
9.21.18
noisey beats 1

Bhad Bhabie on the Inspiration for Her Debut Mixtape '15'

Tune into episode 164 this Sunday at 11 AM EST/8AM PST and 11 PM EST/8 PM PST when Michael Seyer joins Noisey Radio on Beats 1.
Noisey Staff
9.21.18
Culture

The Story Behind Sarah Bahbah's Viral Noah Centineo Photo Shoot

The internet is even thirstier for the actor now.
Nicole Clark
9.21.18
Culture

Kenyan Director Defeats Censorship Case Against Acclaimed Lesbian Film

Wanuri Kahiu's acclaimed film 'Rafiki' was banned from being screened by Kenya courts, she fought back, and won— but her case is just the tipping point of the country's homophobia issues.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
9.21.18
Postscript

The Endless Stream of New Game Releases Is Exciting, but Also Exhausting

In 2018, even new things feel old by the time they come out.
Cameron Kunzelman
9.21.18
algorithms

An AI Analyzed My Twitter Feed and Discovered I’m a Shithead

DeepSense says it can analyze tweets to see if someone is a good employee. I'm going to need to make better tweets.
Derek Mead
9.21.18
Sex Ed

Meet the Teenager Who Led the Walkout Over Ontario's Sex-Ed Rollback

Rayne Fisher-Quann led a rally that featured students from over 100 school protesting Doug Ford’s cutbacks.
Sierra Bein
9.21.18
Film

Gael García Bernal on Male Friendship and the Crisis of Masculinity

In 'Museo,' Gael García Bernal robs a museum and finds a loving bond with his bestie.
Eileen G'Sell
9.21.18
Culture

Roger Ballen's New Polaroid Photos Are Instant Nightmares

The famous photographer is as terrifying as ever in the first color photos of his career.
Beckett Mufson
9.21.18
DNA/IDK

Scientists Just Made Human Egg Cells from Human Blood for the First Time

It’s the first step toward being able to mass produce human eggs using other people’s body tissues or blood.
Daniel Oberhaus
9.21.18
Late Capitalism

You're Probably Not Getting That Loan Forgiveness You're Counting On

Out of almost 30,000 people who applied for a forgiveness program, just 96—less than 1 percent—had their debt erased. And it gets worse.
Allie Conti
9.21.18
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The Internet Ruins Everything, Including Our Sweet Boy, Toad

On this Friday's Waypoint Radio, we get into the big topics: Mario's Nipples, Harry Potter fandom, and yes, Toad.
Waypoint Staff
9.21.18
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