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Syria's war criminals could get away with it

Syria's war criminals could get away with it
Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani
Emily Anderson
9.27.17
New music

Oneohtrix Point Never and Ishmael Butler Debut New Group 319

They shared a song called "The Rapture" through Adult Swim's Singles Series.
Phil Witmer
9.27.17
john tavares

The Islanders are on Thin Ice Without John Tavares Extension

There are a lot of factors working against the Islanders when it comes to re-signing their franchise star.
Dave Lozo
9.27.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Someone Plastered Confederate Flags and Cotton All Over American University

It's the second time this year racist symbols were found at the DC college.
Drew Schwartz
9.27.17
Interviews

On 'Victory Lap,' Propagandhi Go from Political Punk Pioneers to Participants

The band that once set the tone for the conversation is now content to just be observers.
David Anthony
9.27.17
labor

The Next Hot Millennial Trend: Never-Ending Labor in Dystopian Warehouses

The death of retail, workers' rights, and pension plans have sent migrant seniors into the arms of Amazon. What does this mean for a generation saddled with debt?
Allie Conti
9.27.17
psychedelics

Ayahuasca Is Being Studied as a Treatment for Eating Disorders

"It was like my brain was reprogrammed."
Jesse Hicks
9.27.17
Work

Former Lush Employee Sues the Beauty Company for Racial Discrimination

Mercedez Gonzalez was employed by the beauty chain as a spa therapist—but she's now suing the company for discrimination, claiming white colleagues were given extra support and training, while she was fired.
Sirin Kale
9.27.17
Social Media

Twitter Has Doubled Its Character Count, Now We’re Twice as Anxious

Saying something smart, funny, or meaningful in 140 characters was a challenge that only some mastered. Now our timelines will be clogged by thick text blocks.
Drew Brown
9.27.17
refugee crisis

Trump wants to cut refugee levels to lowest in recent U.S. history

The Trump administration has recommended to Congress that the United States allow just 45,000 refugees resettle in the country in fiscal year 2018, senior administration officials said on Tuesday.
Keegan Hamilton
Carter Sherman
9.27.17
united states of addiction

Staten Island Fought Back Against the Opioid Epidemic

Suburbs and small towns in middle America may be the poster children for the opioid epidemic, but there was an equal storm brewing five miles south of Manhattan.
Kaleigh Rogers
9.27.17
volition

Layoffs Hit Saints Row Developer Volition, GM Dan Cermak Reportedly Departs

The move comes from Deep Silver in the wake of a lackluster showing from 'Agents of Mayhem'.
Rob Zacny
9.27.17
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