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A Tiny Canadian Satellite Is Going to Watch the World's Climate Offenders

Its creators say that four major operators from Canada's oil sands have already signed-up.
Matthew Braga
11.25.15
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How Two Shipping Containers in an Alleyway Became One of East London’s Best Restaurants

Tia Maria teamed up with MUNCHIES for Coffee and Conversation, a series of conversations over coffee with the owners of some of London's top coffee-serving establishments.
Jack Blocker
11.25.15
Art

8 Food Artists Who Are Killing It on Instagram

The sun has set for people who say you shouldn't play with your food.
Beckett Mufson
11.25.15
Gaming

Game Over for Donkey Kong Record Holder’s Right of Publicity Lawsuit

"The character literally explodes, unlike Plaintiff."
Sarah Jeong
11.25.15
Breaking News

Vic Mensa Protested in Chicago Over the Death of Laquan McDonald

The Chicago rapper joined the protest for the life of Laquan McDonald.
John Hill
11.25.15
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Coffee, Cocktails, and Growing Up In Peckham

Tia Maria teamed up with MUNCHIES for Coffee and Conversation, a series of conversations over coffee with the owners of some of London's top coffee-serving establishments.
Jack Blocker
11.25.15
Stuff

All the People You'll Meet at the Bar the Night Before Thanksgiving

Every year you come home, and every year you are confronted by the ghosts of your shitty teenaged hometown past.
Harry Cheadle
11.25.15
Art

Hacker Culture Roots a New Sculpture Exhibition

Simon Denny's 'Products for Organising' looks at how the organizational structures of hackers have inspired the radical management practices of companies like Apple.
Kevin Holmes
11.25.15
Art

37 Reasons Actual People Asked the US Treasury for Bags of Shredded Money

Including art projects, police dog training, teaching aids, and science experiments.
Rachel Pick
11.25.15
International Women's Day 2016

Ten Ways Charli XCX's BBC Documentary About Feminism Totally Slayed

How cool is it to see an actual woman on actual TV reframing the narrative and talking about how it's a good thing to be considered intimidating?
Emma Garland
11.25.15
News

Sitting in on the Corruption Trials of Two of New York's Most Powerful Politicians

For the past few weeks, New Yorkers have had a rare privilege: They've been able to watch not one, but two legislative leaders fight federal charges in court.
John Surico
11.25.15
Twitter

Twitter's Pro-ISIS "Hackers" Are Just Good at Using Google

It looks like the threats made by some apparent pro-ISIS hackers over social media are overstated.
Joseph Cox
11.25.15
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