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defense & security

France Just Can't Put Enough Boots on the Ground to Wipe Out the Islamic State

The powerful French military can do serious damage to IS, and do so in spectacular fashion. But winning a ground war against a brutal insurgency would be a very different story.
Ryan Faith
11.16.15
Fashion

Meet the Man Who Made Elvis’ Signature Gold Suit

Manuel Cuevas has dressed presidents, athletes, artists, and created the wardrobes of more than 90 movies.
Sarah Rowland
11.16.15
TURKEY

Is Cage-Free Turkey Actually More Humane?

The vast majority of industrially farmed turkeys do not live in cages, but that doesn't mean they have it easy.
Nick Rose
11.16.15
News

Shitty Remarks, a Torched Mosque, and Other Ways Canadians Responded to the Paris Attacks

While many Canadians showed their support for the world's terror victims, some showed a more hateful side to the country's Muslims.
Jake Kivanç
11.16.15
Motherboard Blog

These Kids Took Two Minutes to Load a Cassette into a Walkman But I Won't Judge

I thought I’d get nostalgic but actually just realized tapes kinda sucked.
Clinton Nguyen
11.16.15
Creators

Trust Tattoos? Here's What Happened When an Artist Had Total Control

'Whole Glory' at Milk Studios recasts Scott Campbell’s tattoo practice as performance art.
Sophia Callahan
11.16.15
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

These New South Wales Can’t Afford Shirts But They’re Rich With Self-Deprecating Humour

The Newcastle punks are releasing a mocku/rockumentary series that looks like Spinal Tap set in Surry Hills.
Noisey Staff
11.16.15
Breaking News

Kendrick Lamar Crashed A Stranger's Wedding and Dabbed While They Tried to Kick Him Out

More like 'Good Kid, D.A.B. City!'
John Hill
11.16.15
volleyball

FIVB's Shameful Silence on Volleyball in Iran

Iran has banned women from attending men's volleyball matches since 2012, yet the International Volleyball Federation still awards the country with the privilege of hosting its events. Now Human Rights Watch is demanding change.
Shireen Ahmed
11.16.15
americas

The Legal Battle Over the Niqab Is Over in Canada

Justin Trudeau's government has dropped a legal challenge mounted by his predecessor after a Canadian court ruled that the government couldn't force a woman to remove her face-covering veil during a citizenship ceremonies.
Justin Ling
11.16.15
420 moment

Only Notorious B.I.G. Can Soothe This Crying Baby

Wait, what?
Caroline Goldfarb
11.16.15
Art

Large-scale Projections Light Up 70 Years of Humanitarian Aid

Tonight, President Hollande and world leaders descend on UNESCO’s Paris headquarters in a call for peace.
Nathaniel Ainley
11.16.15
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