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Apple Expands Its Self Repair Services to Laptops
Apple is selling people more tools that will let them fix their MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros.
Matthew Gault
8.22.22
How-To

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Making Iconic Street Food at Home: Korean Tteokbokki
Ji Hye Kim, chef and owner of Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, MI is making tteokboki, a chewy, crispy, spicy, and savory street snack that’s wildly popular in Korea.
News

Dr. Oz’s Long and Sordid History as a Literal Shitposter
The man spent years tweeting about poop.
Paul Blest
8.22.22
Games Opinion

‘Total War: Warhammer 3’ Has Everything You Want, and Some Old Flaws You Don't
I propose to move immediately off these works.
Rob Zacny
8.22.22
LGBTQ

Singapore’s Plan to Decriminalize Gay Sex Draws Mixed Feelings from the LGBTQ Community
With the repeal of the colonial-era law, comes cautious optimism from Singapore’s LGBTQ community, as the government promises to retain its other heteronormative policies.
Koh Ewe
8.22.22
phone privacy

I Tried the Privacy Phone Network Intended to Mask Your Identity
Pretty Good Phone Privacy, or PGPP, is a novel new system that attempts to separate your phone usage from your identity.
Joseph Cox
8.22.22
Tech news

Economists Say Life Is Going to Be More Expensive Forever, Sorry
The price of essentials like rent and medical drugs will never come down to pre-pandemic inflation levels if corporate greed goes unchallenged.
Edward Ongweso Jr
8.22.22
infrastructure

Why Doesn’t America Build Things?
Environmental review laws have become a favorite scapegoat among those who lament our inability to build ambitious infrastructure, but the problem runs much deeper.
Aaron Gordon
8.22.22
Games Reviews

‘BattleTech Advanced 3062’ Is a Massive and Beautifully Cruel Mod
This massive overhaul mod expands every aspect of on already terrific tactics game, making something rougher.
Renata Price
8.22.22
Politics

Why Pakistan Wants to Arrest Its Popular Former Prime Minister Imran Khan
The police complaint against Khan argued that his speech was meant to “terrorise” top police officials and the judiciary.
Rimal Farrukh
8.22.22
Politics

‘Need to Be Un-Pregnant?’: College Students Hand Out QR Codes for Secret Abortions
Students in states where abortion is banned are getting creative when it comes to sharing information on abortion access.
Lauren Fichten
8.22.22
china

Chinese Discount Retailer Miniso Is Sorry for Pretending to Be Japanese
The company said it would “de-Japanize” by March next year.
Rachel Cheung
8.22.22
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