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When Spies Come Home

Android Stalkerware ‘TheTruthSpy’ Exposing Images of Children Online
The exposure is notable in that images clearly show children and other photos contain items related to infants.
Joseph Cox
6.9.22
Games Features

The Video Game Version of 'The Thing' Is an Empty Promise Worth Playing
The opening hours of the 2002 survival horror game are wildly promising, before it buckles under the weight of its ambition.
Patrick Klepek
6.9.22
Entertainment

I Never Thought I’d See My Muslim Family Represented in a Marvel Show
From an overbearing mother who wants to “protect” you to a brother who will cover for you, Ms. Marvel gets South Asian Muslim representation not just right but also fun.
Arman Khan
6.9.22
Drugs

Gangster ‘Gordito Lindo’ Busted Out of Prison in a Skirt, Makeup, and Nail Polish
The "Cute Chubby" Paraguayan gangster dressed up as a woman to escape Tacumbú Penitentiary, one of the country’s most notorious prisons.
Nathaniel Janowitz
6.9.22
LGBTQ

Exclusive: Trans Journalists Pull Out of Guardian Newspaper’s Pride Coverage
Freelance journalists Freddy McConnell and Vic Parsons said they were declining all future work with the UK paper “until it changes its trans-hostile and exclusionary stance.”
Ben Hunte
6.9.22
Nights Out

One Day I Woke Up, Suddenly Allergic to Alcohol
After developing an intolerance to alcohol at 30, I’m learning how to socialize sober.
Therese Reyes
6.9.22
Drugs

Growing Cannabis Is Officially Legal in Thailand
“We just hid from the police, but now we are free.”
Koh Ewe
6.9.22
Informer

5:19
The Horrors I Saw at Korean Private Schools
Getting screamed at, sexual harassment and finding porn on the bosses’ school laptop. An English teacher reveals the horrors of working at South Korea’s notorious private “Hagwon” Schools.
housing

Rental Opportunity of the Week: Sure, Cut a Bit of Stair Out for a Wardrobe
What is so special about wardrobes that it was worth cutting a little bit of stair out of a stair to fit one in?
Joel Golby
6.9.22
Oral History

An Oral History of Peaches’ ‘The Teaches of Peaches’
The Canadian musician’s seminal debut record came out over two decades ago. Here's how these wild and iconic 11 songs came to be.
Daisy Jones
6.9.22
News

‘War Profiteering’ Australian Gas Companies Are Loving the Global Energy Crisis
For Australian gas companies, war pays—and they haven’t shown signs of weaning themselves off the profits.
John Buckley
6.9.22
japan

Straw Dolls That Look Like Putin Keep Appearing in Japanese Shrines
In Japan, straw dolls are used to ward off evil or put curses on someone.
Hanako Montgomery
6.9.22
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