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Mind Games

Listening to Music at Work Might Make You Worse at Your Job

Lyrics can really screw up your concentration.
Nick Perham
11.15.17
Politics

A Polarized Country Is Worse for Democrats Than Republicans

To win in the 2018 midterms, Democrats will have to overcome the disproportionate amount of power wielded by conservative rural voters.
Lucile Scott
11.15.17
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: November 15, 2017

The Moon is in Libra today.
Annabel Gat
11.15.17
Essays

How Grunge Shaped 'Rage'

The late night music video program was the grungiest television of the 90s.
Triana Hernandez
11.15.17
Music

Rich Chigga, the Teen Meme Creator and Rapper on Pioneering Label 88rising

88rising is shaking up record label rules while bringing Asian culture to new audiences worldwide. This week we get to know its artists, starting with rising star Brian Imanuel.
Clementine de Pressigny
11.15.17
space food

Pizza and Ice Cream Are Headed for the International Space Station

Sounds a lot better than your average space food.
Nick Rose
11.15.17
VICE News

No One is Quite Sure What Is Happening in Zimbabwe

Tanks, “treacherous shenanigans,” and chaos.
Greg Walters
11.15.17
New music

Track-By-Track: Sunscreen's 'Just a Drop'

Stream the Sydney band's debut EP and read a play-by-play description from vocalist Sarah Sykes.
Noisey Staff
11.15.17
True Love

Congrats NZ, We Ruined the World’s Most Romantic TV Franchise

How New Zealand systematically burned 'Married at First Sight', and romance itself, to the ground.
Laura Taylor
11.15.17
LGBTQ

Australia Just Voted Overwhelmingly in Favor of Marriage Equality

After a long and bitter campaign, 61.6 percent of the country's voters just affirmed their right to same-sex marriage.
Maddison Connaughton
11.15.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO
4:10

Bird Poo On Wind Turbines Is A Problem Solved By High Tech Scarecrows

High tech scarecrows are solving bird poop problem on wind turbines
New music

Alex Cameron’s New Video Will Have You Watching Until the End Credits

The Sydney artist's saxophone player and business partner Roy Molloy has seen better days.
Tim Scott
11.15.17
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