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connectivity issues

A Hurricane Maria 'Tech Brigade' Is Helping Connect the Puerto Rican Diaspora
The Brigade's efforts also highlight the limits to approaching disaster relief with code and information systems.
Caroline Haskins
10.5.17
Rise Up

These Organizers Are Fed Up With Ireland's Regressive Abortion Laws
How advocates in Ireland and the UK are turning the tide on reproductive rights with the March for Choice.
Alice Rowsome
10.5.17
Rise Up

Over a Third of US Students Reported Being Cyberbullied Last Year
National Block Out Day is an initiative asking youths around the world to block out negative and harmful posts online.
Aaron Barksdale
10.5.17
Rocket League

Why 'Rocket League' Killed All Its Weird Maps
Pro players mostly want standardization, but a one-size-fits-all approach has drawbacks.
Andrew Hayward
10.5.17
Make this

Make the Best Scallops Ever in Three Minutes
It's not subtle, but it's satisfying... and pretty.
Munchies Staff
10.5.17
Interviews

Arizona Doom Project Spirit Adrift Returns with a Surprisingly Aggressive New LP
Stream their new album, 'Curse of Conception,' and read founder Nate Garrett's thoughts on energy, anger, and Joe Arpaio.
Cody Davis
10.5.17
Film

Meet the Six-Year-Old Behind the Most Oscar-Worthy Performance of the Year
In "The Florida Project," Brooklynn Prince is electrifying as a homeless girl living in a community of extended-stay motel guests outside of Disney World.
Mitchell Sunderland
10.5.17
VICE News

Congressman Suggests Charlottesville Was George Soros–Backed Conspiracy
Gosar made the comments to VICE News in an interview about one of his constituents who is suing him in federal court for blocking her on his official Facebook page.
Elspeth Reeve
10.5.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

This Anti-Trump Halloween Display Turns the US into a Russian Pirate Ship
Featuring a doomed DACA recipient, Hillary Clinton, and James Comey walking the plank.
Drew Schwartz
10.5.17
mental health

The Vegas Shooter Didn't Kill People Because He Was On Anxiety Meds
Reports pinning Stephen Paddock's aggressive behavior on Valium are misleading.
Ed Cara
10.5.17
jobs

People Explain Why Their Job Sucks in Six Words
"Despite hammering, glass ceiling still intact."
Anna Goldfarb
10.5.17
Garage Magazine

Frieze London is Feisty and On Point
This year's edition of juggernaut art fair Frieze London finds space to tackle sexual politics, institutional racism, and environmental angst but—customary brain Frieze aside—still manages to leave us feeling upbeat.
Hettie Judah
10.5.17
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