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This Week, Some Random Guy Apparently Bought Google.com for $12
For a minute, he says.
Jason Koebler
10.1.15
News

These Activists Are Bombarding Our Federal Leaders with Questions About Climate Change
Annnnnnnnnd the leaders aren't answering.
Manisha Krishnan
10.1.15
Interviews

PREMIERE: Gun Outfit Brings Punk to the Western Front on New Record 'Dream All Over'
The LA country-punk band talks about their upcoming album and their plans to make a Western flick.
10.1.15
Rank Your Records

Rank Your Records: Motion City Soundtrack's Justin Pierre Rates the Band's Five Albums
In advance of the band's new album, 'Panic Stations," Pierre ran through the band's back catalog in order of his favorite, so commit it to memory.
Jonah Bayer
10.1.15
Health

The Military, and Plenty of Women, Want This High Tech Intravaginal Ring
The Priya ring, a core-temperature-tracking smart fertility ring, is now available through Indiegogo.
Kaleigh Rogers
10.1.15
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Watch A$AP Rocky Play "Everyday" and "Pharsyde" From the Late Late Show
The entire audience turns into the stage during his performance.
John Hill
10.1.15
horoscopes

Capricorn, October 2015
While the beginning of the month feels like all work and no play, by the end of the month, things will even out.
Annabel Gat
10.1.15
Film

Remember When Your Imagination Was Endless?
IRL Mario Kart, animated Legos, and Gene Wilder memories will give you all the feels in PermaGrin Films' new stop-motion music video.
Beckett Mufson
10.1.15
News

The FCC Is Voting to Cap Ridiculous Phone Rates in Prison
The agency is targeting abusive phone company practices.
Sam Gustin
10.1.15
Design

World's First Drone Airport—the "Droneport"—To Be Built in Rwanda
Foster + Partners will begin working on the ambitious project next year.
Kevin Holmes
10.1.15
Broadly Specials

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Nairobi's Box Girls Fight Back
Broadly spends a day with Nairobi’s Boxgirls to find out how the sport of boxing has armed the community's women with a way to fight back against rape.
Interviews

Omar Souleyman's Endless Charm: Berating the Heart and Cursing Fate
The Syrian musician continues to use his art as a bridge between Eastern and Western cultures, and his latest album 'Bahdeni Nami' is a elegant addition to his body of work.
Peter Holslin
10.1.15
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