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We Can’t Commit to One Person Because There’s Always Someone Better, Says Science
Confirming what we already know: social media is a plague on relationships.
Italy Wants the UN to Recognize Its Pizza as a “Cultural Heritage”
The Italian government is submitting Neapolitan pizza to this year's UNESCO cultural heritage list, attempting to distinguish it once and for all from Domino's' Frankenpizza creations.
What It Was Like Selling Ecstasy in the 90s Rave Scene
In the heyday of raving, you could walk into a party with a bunch of pills and walk out with €7,750.
How I Made a Show for Nothing That Is Now on Netflix
Here's how three Australians made a TV show for nothing and sold it to Netflix
Almost Every Fatal Terrorist Attack in America Since 9/11 Has Involved Guns
Firearms have claimed 95 percent of the lives lost to terrorism in the United States over the last 14 years.
The Twisted Legacy of Colombia's Aerial Cocaine Crop Spraying Programme
Over the last 21 years, the secretive and controversial US-backed drug war effort dumped weaponised herbicide on 4.3 million acres of land.
The Rise and Fall of Eastern Ukraine's All-Pagan Battalion
The group fought against the Ukrainian Army until their commander was thrown in jail in November by the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-aligned government he was fighting alongside.
Boobs, Skulls and Mickey Mouse: The Naive Art of Hardened Mexican Prisoners
Paños basically show that even the most hardened criminals make their mother a hand-drawn card on Mother's day.
The FBI Says It Stopped a 20-Year-Old's Terrorist Plot to Attack the US Capitol
The homegrown terrorist plot was foiled just a week after the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Did North Korea Launch a Cyberattack on Sony Because It Hates Seth Rogen?
There's a case to be made for the involvement of Kim Jong-un's troops, given the regime's beef with the new James Franco-Seth Rogen buddy assassination drama The Interview.
Stunning Photos of US Marshals in Action
An interview with photographer Brian Finke about his new book.
We're Still Not Even Close to Saving the Planet After the Largest Climate Summit Ever
Global elites are still hesitant to go all-in on averting disaster.