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Booze

Makgeolli Is the Drink of Choice for Farmers, Korean Rappers, and Old People
As South Korea’s most popular alcohol until 1988, makgeolli was favored among farmers and the working class. It's recently made a comeback among Korean youth and even celebrities who put creedence in its reputation as a healthier booze.
Tae Yoon
11.8.15
Health

Tapeworms That Morph Into Human Cancers Are a Dark Twist on Parasitism
A rare but worrisome occurrence.
Michael Byrne
11.8.15
americas

There’s a Big Increase of Cubans Heading Through Mexico to the US
Ballooning numbers of Cubans are entering Mexico and heading north. They say they fear that improved US-Cuban relations will lead to changes in the laws that currently allow them to stay if they reach US soil.
Martha Pskowski
11.8.15
Europe

Activists Are Pissed About France's Plan to Tighten Its Border During Climate Summit
Human rights and environmental groups say the government's claims of national security threats are really an attempt to limit demonstrations.
Lucie Aubourg
11.8.15
News

MyFreeCams Cam Girl Site Security Gets Even Worse
MyFreeCams.com sends users their full forgotten passwords in plain text, and no longer lets models use special characters in passwords.
Joseph Cox
11.8.15
asia & pacific

Myanmar’s 'Very Silly' Constitution Blocks Nobel Peace Prize Winner From Presidency
A legacy of military rule means Aung San Suu Kyi cannot become president after the country's first free election in 25 years, even if her party wins a landslide.
Reuters and VICE News
11.8.15
Op-Eds

Teenage Bottlerocket: The Torchbearers Punk Rock Will Always Need
They may not have reinvented the wheel but they sure rolled it damn hard.
Dan Ozzi
11.8.15
Comics!

Ghost Girl Spends a Day at the Beach in Today's Comic from Ines Estrada
And realizes the grass isn't always greener on the other side—it's dead.
Ines Estrada
11.8.15
Stuff

Can New York Save Itself from Out-of-Control Rents?
We talked to a deputy mayor, a professor, and a community activist about the housing crisis eating America's largest city.
Peter Moskowitz
11.8.15
Photo

What It Looks Like to Pray at JFK
Tucked behind Terminal 4 is a chapel that caters to every Abrahamic faith.
Bobby Viteri
11.8.15
News

The War on Drugs Could Be Making Our Communities More Dangerous
The war on drugs has sucked up public safety dollars that might otherwise go towards putting rapists and killers behind bars.
Justin Glawe
11.8.15
Art

Norman Reedus’ Real Life and Undead Photography
'The Walking Dead' star’s new book and exhibition of fine art photographs are just as dark and strange as you’d imagine.
Shana Nys Dambrot
11.8.15
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