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Noisey Raps

From SoundCloud to Success with Post Malone
In this episode of Noisey Raps, the 22-year-old shows us around his LA house and addresses misconceptions about him as a rapper.
Noisey Staff
9.21.17
Comics!

'Spiderspray,' Today's Comic by Robin Vehrs
While trying to get rid of one pest, a young man invites another right into his kitchen.
Robin Vehrs
9.21.17
Rise Up

Global People's Summit Seeks to Engage All in Social Impact Conversation
The Global People’s Summit +Social Good in partnership with the United Nations is trying to get people around the world involved with the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Aaron Barksdale
9.21.17
Heists

Watch Us Steal Cool Spaceships in 'Heat Signature'
The new stealth action game by Tom Francis and Suspicious Developments is out today, and we're playing it!
Austin Walker
9.21.17
longevity

Your Tweets Could Say a Lot About How Early You'll Die
Only one in five tweets express happiness, a new study found.
Denny Watkins
9.21.17
Bong Appetit

This Deleted Scene from Tonight's 'Bong Appetit' Puts the Verde in Salsa Verde
Weed. We're talking about weed.
Munchies Staff
9.21.17
Phys Ed

Taking a Break From Dieting Could Actually Help You Lose Weight
Huh?
Jesse Hicks
9.21.17
North Korea

Kim Jong Un just called Trump a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard”
Alexa Liautaud
9.21.17
Politics

Trump Nominee Called Trans Kids Part of 'Satan's Plan'
Jeff Mateer, an extremist lawyer who currently works for the Texas Attorney General's office, has also advocated for conversion therapy and has said that same-sex marriage will lead to bestiality.
Gabby Bess
9.21.17
jake lamotta

Jake LaMotta, a Portrait of Resilience
LaMotta, whose boxing career inspired 'Raging Bull,' died Tuesday at the age of 95—a great run for anyone, let alone someone who made a living getting punched in the head.
Jack Slack
9.21.17
Yemen

Bomb that killed 16 Yemeni civilians was made by the U.S.
Alexa Liautaud
9.21.17
Florida

The Guys Cashing in on Hurricane Irma's Boat Destruction
The historic storm made a mess of the fleets of ships in Miami's Biscayne Bay. Now salvagers are looking for a windfall.
Francisco Alvarado
9.21.17
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