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  • Protesters in East Palo Alto Fight the Evictions of Working Families Forced to Live in RVs

    16/11/2017 Duration: 02min

    The city of East Palo Alto, California, sent a tow truck on Wednesday morning to haul away a dozen RVs in which homeless families have been living. The tow truck was met by a crowd of protesters, who blocked its way and helped push broken RVs into new curbside parking spaces where they would be safe from the eviction order issued by the city. The San Jose Mercury News called the move “a crackdown on the new mode of low-income housing in the Bay Area.

  • Why I Returned My iPhone X

    16/11/2017 Duration: 04min

    This article originally appeared in Select All. Getting my hands on an iPhone X was hard. Returning it was easy. I waited in line at the World Trade Center Apple Store, using my rusty German to listen in on an Austrian father and his two sons talk over whether to buy one or two iPhone 8s while visiting New York and taking advantage of cheaper American prices. (They settled on one.

  • Roy Moore Is Lying

    16/11/2017 Duration: 09min

    Roy Moore, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Alabama, swears he’s innocent. “The people of Alabama know me. They know my character. They know what I have stood for in the political world for over 40 years,” Moore declared Monday night, after a fifth woman came forward to accuse him of sexually targeting her while she was a teenager (saying Moore assaulted her when she was 16). “I can tell you without hesitation this is absolutely false.

  • Jimmy Kimmel: Jeff Sessions Refuses to Answer Questions About His Pot of Gold

    16/11/2017 Duration: 01min

    Usually, running news clips of Trump administration officials doing bad things is more of the Daily Show’s beat than Jimmy Kimmel’s, but on Tuesday night, the host got his hands on some footage of Attorney General Jeff Sessions that was so damaging he had no choice.

  • You, Yes You, Should Join a Lawsuit Arguing for Climate Justice

    15/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Things are not going well for the Earth. It goes well beyond the Trump administration’s decision to eventually leave the Paris Agreement and Scott Pruitt’s purge of the Environmental Protection Agency’s scientific experts. Even non-American efforts to curb climate change aren’t going so well: Newly released data from the World Meteorological Organization reveal a record increase in average global concentrations of CO between 2015 and 2016.

  • Stents Were Recently Revealed to Be Ineffective. Why Did We Use Them for So Long?

    15/11/2017 Duration: 06min

    Every so often, a new study comes along that challenges conventional wisdom in medicine or science. When the conditions are right, these studies can generate a lot of attention in both the popular press and the medical community. In early November, one of these such studies, called the ORBITA study, was published in the Lancet by a group of cardiologists.

  • Republicans Now Plan to Pass Permanent Tax Cuts for Corporations and Temporary Tax Cuts For Everybody Else

    15/11/2017 Duration: 03min

    The latest version of the Senate tax plan can more or less be summed up in 10 words: temporary tax cuts for families. Permanent tax cuts for corporations. This is the politically awkward workaround Republicans have settled on in order to move their bill forward with a party-line vote. In the best-case scenario for taxpayers, it’ll be nothing but an on-paper charade meant to satisfy the Senate’s restrictions against bills that add to the long-term deficit.

  • The Fall of Mugabe: Zimbabwean Strongman Arrested By His Own Military

    15/11/2017 Duration: 02min

    Zimbabwe’s military has put President Robert Mugabe under house arrest after a night of uncertainty and conflicting reports. Mugabe’s confinement was confirmed by South African President Jacob Zuma, who spoke with him by phone this morning. It is a stunning turn of events for the world’s oldest head of state, who has kept an iron grip on power since Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980.

  • Bill Gates’ Smart City in Arizona Is Not Smart, Not a City, and Has Little to Do With Bill Gates

    15/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Here are some things you should know about the smart city Bill Gates is building in Phoenix. It’s not a city, nor is it “smart,” nor does the Microsoft founder appear to be involved in any meaningful way. And when outlets like CNBC say it’s in Phoenix, well… the plot of land in question is some 40 miles west of Phoenix, on the western edge of the metropolis’s westernmost suburb.

  • My Dumb Tweet About Owl Orgasms and Socialism Went Viral

    15/11/2017 Duration: 07min

    The way I saw Twitter began to change around 3 p.m. on Oct. 24, when I saw a dumb libertarian meme pop up on my Twitter timeline.

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