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Richard Glossip v. the Death Machine
Posted in: Culture FeaturesGlossip has been on death row for 25 years for a murder he says he didn’t commit. Now, he’s not only trying to save himself, but all Oklahoma Death Row inmates from what they deem inhumane executions
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OnlyFans to Prohibit Sexually Explicit Material Starting in October
Posted in: Culture News“In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of our platform, and to continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines”
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Robert Durst Reflects on Decision to Appear in ‘The Jinx’: A ‘Very, Very, Very Big Mistake’
Posted in: Culture NewsAccused murderer and real estate heir tried to explain a misunderstanding behind his ostensible confession in the docuseries finale
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A $100,000 Chicken McNugget Triggered a Child-Sex-Trafficking Conspiracy Theory
Posted in: Culture NewsThis is what happens when a months-old story about a BTS-McDonald’s collaboration — and the rare Among Us-shaped nugget it spawned — gets picked up by the far right
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What Was the Real Relationship Between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates?
Posted in: Culture FeaturesHow a young neuroscientist became a connection between the Microsoft co-founder and the pedophile financier
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NFT Based on Banksy’s ‘Spike,’ Minted Without Artist’s Involvement, Sells for Over $150,000
Posted in: Culture NewsToken was created and sold by the tenor Vittorio Grigòlo, who co-founded the new NFT platform, Valuart
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No Twitter for Old Men: No, That Cormac McCarthy Account Is Not Real
Posted in: Culture NewsAn account claiming to be the famed author recently went viral, and managed to get verified as well
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The ‘Great Men of History’ Are Great at Getting You Killed
Posted in: Culture FeaturesA new book explores how Western Europe became home to the world’s ‘great’ powers … and what it cost everyone else to get there
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‘Arthur’ Is Ending — But Its Memes Will Live on Forever
Posted in: Culture NewsIn honour of the beloved PBS Kids show ending its 25-year run, we salute the immeasurable impact ‘Arthur’ had on web culture
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‘Blind Landing’ Podcast Examines One of the Olympics’ Worst Mistakes
Posted in: Culture FeaturesAt the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics, a vault apparatus set two inches too low risked athletes’ lives — and changed the course of the competition
