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Philly Passes Bill to Give Service Industry Workers More Stable Schedules
The Fair Workweek bill will affect hourly employees across the food, service, and hospitality industries.
Bettina Makalintal
12.7.18
Culture

In Life and After Her Death, Sandra Bland Taught Others About Activism
“She had a way of giving you a blueprint on how to dig yourself out of it and how to turn that rage into something that is purposeful and impactful," says her sister Sharon Cooper in an interview with Broadly.
Syreeta McFadden
12.7.18
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The Right-Wing Media Can't Quit Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
I spent 24 hours reading every attack on the lefty congresswoman I could find.
Eve Peyser
12.7.18
Entertainment

Relive Your Childhood with Disney's Live-Action 'Kim Possible' Trailer
Here's the sitch.
Nicole Clark
12.7.18
The Noisey Guide to

The Guide to Getting Into Siouxsie and The Banshees, Dark Pop Outsiders
From punk to pop, the London band would influence a generation of artists by flouting convention and playing with public perception. Just don't call them "goth."
Liz Ohanesian
12.7.18
Microsoft Edge Browser

Microsoft Putting Edge on Chromium Will Fundamentally Change the Web
The move will allow deeper integration of Chromium and Chrome on Windows, which will lead to major improvements in performance and battery life.
Owen Williams
12.7.18
Tunnel Vision

How New York’s Streets Are Changing for the L Train Shutdown
A few months ahead of the shutdown, we took a look at how the city is getting ready.
John Surico
12.7.18
News

Sarnia Doctor Charged With Sex Crime After Woman’s Weeks-Long Protest
A former patient held a sign saying she was molested by Dr. Kunwar Raj Singh, a pediatrician, when she was 15.
Colin Graf
12.7.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

This is what Chancellor Angela Merkel stepping down means for Germany
Angela Merkel steps down after 18 years leading the Christian Democratic Union, Germany’s biggest party.
Alex Campbell
12.7.18
Trans Legends

After Years of Fighting for Trans Kids, Lawyer Mia Yamamoto Came Out Herself
Mia Yamamoto was born in a Japanese internment camp and served in the Vietnam War. Then, after she became a leading criminal defense attorney, she came out as transgender.
Zackary Drucker
12.7.18
Alberta Oil

What Alberta’s oil production cuts mean for the future
“If we’re looking at the climate change file, start planning towards a permanent scale-down,” said one expert.
Anne Gaviola
12.7.18
marvel

Breaking Down Every Goddamn Second of the 'Avengers: Endgame' Trailer
Ant-Man is back! Hawkeye has a big knife! Cap is sad because a bunch of people died!
Harry Cheadle
12.7.18
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