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Who Exactly Was The YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam?

Dangerous, growing, yet unnoticed: the rise of America's white gangs

‘Air Force Un’: As North Korea’s leader steps onto international stage, a question over his ability to fly

NASA's New X-Plane Could Revive Supersonic Flight for the Masses

Passengers On A Bangkok-Doha Flight Got Some Unique Inflight Entertainment

Living the High Life at the Mushroom House

Doing Dishes Is the Worst

The Magnet That Could Recover Your Memories

How One Man Got Rich Selling Machine Guns In America

How the Fencing Reflex Connects Life and Death

America’s Virtual Border Wall Is a 1,954-Mile-Long Money Pit

Little patients, big bills

Where Have You Hidden the Cholera?

The Opioid Epidemic Is So Bad, the Surgeon General Wants You to Carry an Overdose Antidote

Meet the Mental Health Support Groups Trying to Help 'EVE Online' Players

Before He Died, My Husband Interviewed Trump for a Golf Magazine. To Process My Grief, I Went Looking for the Tape.

March's Best News Bloopers

This Short About An Astronaut Meeting A Caveman Is Delightfully Trippy And We Don't Know What Else To Say

A Post-Apocalyptic Western About Loss, Loneliness And Irrational Hope

A Lot Happened In Syria Over The Weekend — Here’s What’s Going On

'The Simpsons' Finally Addressed The Problem With Apu Last Night, And It Was Not Great

If You Don't Love Memes At Their ____, Then You Don't Deserve Them At Their ____

The Rock Had Dinner With The Dictatorial Crown Prince Of Saudi Arabia This Week

Email Shows EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Lied About Raises For Closest Aides

The Reason Why We Don't Have 'The Pill' For Men

How Long Can Instagram Distance Itself From the Facebook Backlash?

Facebook Just Made a Shocking Admission, and We're All Too Exhausted to Notice

Mass Surveillance Memes Show Our Collective Anxiety Over Government Spying

Jersey Shore: An Oral History

When These New Pharma Bros Show Up, Drug Prices Tend to Go Monumentally Higher

In 1984, the Rajneeshees Bused 3,000 Homeless People to Live in Their Oregon Compound. Our Reporter Was One of Them.

We Cannot Believe This Very Accurate Parody Of Every Episode Of The 'Queer Eye' Reboot

This Off-The-Backboard Alley Oop Is Like Something Out Of Space Jam

How Can I Rescue My Dad From His Sham Marriage With A Grifter, And Other Advice Column Questions