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Broadly Astrology Conference

The First Broadly Astrology Conference: Everything You Need to Know
The Broadly Astrology Conference is a day of lectures and to expand your understanding of astrology and connect with others who are passionate about what's going on in the stars and how that impacts our daily lives.
Annabel Gat
11.27.18
Chicago

Chicago police department's "Code of Silence" goes on trial in Laquan McDonald cover-up
Public interest in the case exploded after Chicago released damning dash-cam video contradicting police claims.
Tess Owen
11.27.18
Health

Fruit and Veg in Schools ‘Frequently Inedible,’ Report Finds
According to the Soil Association, produce provided for state primary school children is poor quality and high in pesticide residue.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
11.27.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

This ATM Started Spitting Out $100 Bills and People Lost Their Dang Minds
Now Bank of America is letting them keep the cash.
River Donaghey
11.27.18
Bethesda

It's Way Too Easy to Cheat in 'Fallout 76'
It’s easy to scam your way to infinite caps, unlimited carry capacity, and as much XP as you need.
Matthew Gault
11.27.18
VICE Specials

15:15
Fighting the Use of Electric Shocks on People with Disabilities
VICE’s Ryan O’Connell, who lives with cerebral palsy, joined hundreds of activists from ADAPT, the largest organizer for disability rights in the U.S., as they staged several days of protest and civil disobedience in Washington D.C.
STDs

Truvada May Be Getting Unfairly Blamed for the Spread of STDs
PrEP is great at blocking HIV, but as its use grows, so do fears that people will be more sexually reckless and spread other STDs. But researchers are coming to think that the opposite could be true.
Bryn Nelson
11.27.18
Puerto Rico

Meet the Queer Chefs Helping Puerto Rico's Culinary Community Shine
“I’ve never cooked in a kitchen with only queer people, mostly women, and centering Puerto Rican food and ingredients. There’s a lot to say here."
Keia Mastrianni
11.27.18
Mars

NASA’s InSight Lander Is Already Snapping Amazing Pictures of Mars
On its first sol on the red planet, the mission sent home images of a dusty landscape, a lander selfie, and a wide shot of Mars from space.
Becky Ferreira
11.27.18
Hacking

Malware Companies Are Finding New Ways to Spy on iPhones
Kaspersky Lab’s found evidence that a small spyware government contractor sells iOS malware, showing it may not be as rare as some people think.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
11.27.18
Red Cards Presented by Ryot

Inside the Gambling Scandal that Rocked the NBA
In the second episode of RED CARDS, we take a deep dive inside former referee Tim Donaghy's participation in a gambling scheme that earned him thousands of dollars, and 15 months in prison.
VICE Sports Staff
11.27.18
Facebook

Facebook was aware of Russian meddling as far back as 2014
Company emails show the company knew engineers were aware a Russian IP address was pulling "three billion data points a day" on its network.
David Gilbert
11.27.18
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