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    All Stories Published in May 2015

    • The American coal industry is collapsing
    • Why is Carmelo Anthony on a flight to Cuba with the New York Cosmos?
    • Creepin’ on the ‘Gram: Herculez Gomez is now a married man
    • Jack Warner believed an Onion article was real
    • Rangers and Motherwell tried to settle the Scottish Premier League playoff with a brawl
    • Jack Wilshere sang rude songs about Tottenham and people are upset. Again.
    • Enrique Iglesias’ hand is the first casualty in the war between drones and humans
    • Here’s a video of Nando Vila discussing the FIFA corruption scandal on Al Punto
    • Report: Black and Hispanic people comprise a startling majority of unarmed police shootings
    • Why you can’t write off (or count on) the U.S. at the 2015 World Cup
    • Athletic Club thinks Neymar disrespected it by being too good at soccer
    • Novelist seeks to prove literary awards are seldom given to books about women
    • This woman risked her life to rescue fellow Syrians from the rubble
    • Lindsey Graham ‘leans in’ on immigration reform
    • Paris Saint-Germain’s Coupe de France triumph soured by David Luiz’s hormones
    • A picture tour of Arsenal celebrating winning the FA Cup like crazy people
    • Venezuelans take to the streets to demand freedom for political prisoners: See the photos
    • Leo Messi might be the best player ever but having a cute kid is way more important
    • England’s colonial views of Sepp Blatter’s FIFA highlights struggles with soccer’s changing reality
    • Lionel Messi’s Copa del Rey goal makes us want to start inventing new words
    • Zenit St. Petersburg gives us the most magnificent team photo ever taken
    • We’ve uncovered the reason Barcelona hasn’t signed Dani Alves to a new contract
    • Martin O’Malley says what happened in Baltimore ‘transcends race’
    • Homely men judged more harshly than hot men, instantly considered creepy
    • Pocket guide: Here’s where Martin O’Malley stands on the issues
    • Mexico’s political violence intensifies as mid-term elections draw near
    • To do this weekend: Learn the ‘Li’l Man Anthem’ dance that’s all over Vine
    • Politicians want minorities to pay an unfair amount for Illinois’ police body cameras
    • Newcastle released Jonás Gutíerrez, the cancer survivor who helped it stay in the Premier League
    • How a remote town in southern Mexico reinvented sex and gender
    • How Marina Hyde made “a bit of banter” bite Richard Keys in the ass
    • Wojciech Szczesny had to defend Arsène Wenger against the rantings of a father he hasn’t seen in two years
    • War-torn Colombia is making peace class a thing
    • Obama has allowed more coal to be mined on federal land than Bush—and he may not be done
    • Why the breasts on ‘Game of Thrones’ all look the same
    • The most awesome thing at Google’s annual conference: a line for the women’s bathroom
    • For the first time anyone knows of, a judge has expunged a woman’s criminal record because it was ruining her career
    • Philly City Hall will fly a transgender flag right next to U.S. flag
    • Google and Levi’s are teaming up to make computerized pants
    • A little-known Yelp privacy setting tells businesses your gender, age and hometown
    • Pro-choicers are at 2008 levels, still way below 1996 levels
    • Who posted this sign telling African-American residents of an Irvine apartment building to quiet down?
    • A guide to the FIFA corruption scandal for the athletically illiterate
    • Why I make games
    • Why fans are ready to boo Spain’s national anthem before Saturday’s Copa del Rey final
    • These crappy cell-phone videos could save people from getting weed killer sprayed on them
    • How Ciara, the new face of Roberto Cavalli, is using fashion to stay relevant
    • Flashback Friday: 25 years ago Madonna was threatened with arrest for performing ‘Like a Virgin’
    • Exclusive interview: Tommy Wiseau says he wants an Emmy
    • Detroit is starting to shut off people’s water again
    • The pregnant woman in that viral video got arrested for no good reason
    • Can Uber survive a fight with Latin America’s battle-tested taxi unions?
    • #SayHerName: How black liberation history teaches us to forget black women
    • Should Chicharito stay at Real Madrid to sell jerseys or go elsewhere to play soccer?
    • Why the FDA won’t approve chemicals used in Europe’s better sunscreens
    • Another mortgage lender just settled charges that it discriminated against blacks and Hispanics for years
    • Sergio Aguero met Will Smith while wearing a shirt with Will Smith’s face on it
    • These 1970s One-A-Day girls are the perfect parody of feminism
    • Our best guess as to why Angel Di Maria was hot garbage this season: He stopped caring
    • She was sentenced to death at 16 and changed how we think about juvenile incarceration
    • How a bucket of fried chicken could prevent gang war in El Salvador
    • A bunch of dweebs are upset EA Sports is adding women’s teams to FIFA
    • Michel Platini asked Sepp Blatter to resign as FIFA president; Blatter told him to get lost
    • Photos: Activists in chains block traffic at gay immigrant detention center
    • How we got duped by fake chocolate science
    • California’s cap-and-trade program has generated so much money that the state doesn’t know what to do with it
    • The way Uber fares are calculated is a mess
    • The GOP’s newest presidential hopeful wants them to stop talking about social issues
    • There’s a new species of wasps named after Dementors and they are terrifying
    • Steven Gerrard’s MLS debut is set – but is anyone paying attention?
    • U.S. overstepped its boundaries by arresting FIFA officials, says Vladimir Putin, who has never done anything similar
    • Real Madrid’s path to Rafa Benítez is now clear, after manager announces he will leave Napoli
    • Sevilla, Europa League winners two years running, should be a model for other clubs to follow
    • Mexican indigenous community accuses French designer of cultural plagiarism
    • Jorge Ramos: ‘You cannot have a normal life; we expect extraordinary things from you’
    • Quiz: Can you match the burger to the fast food joint?
    • FIFA is now officially corrupt, so that means Luis Suárez’s suspension should be lifted. Right?
    • Meet Ernie Chambers, who led Nebraska’s death penalty ban and also sued God once
    • Throwback Thursday: Check out Gwen Stefani’s hair in the May 2000 issue of Teen People
    • Cartoonist goes on trial after being tortured by Iranian authorities
    • How South Africa’s bid to host the 2010 World Cup was allegedly built on bribes
    • FIFA vice president Eugenio Figueredo claimed to have dementia to get out of taking the U.S. citizenship language test
    • What you should know about Jack Warner, one of the shadiest men in soccer history
    • FIFA already suspended the executives who were indicted by the Department of Justice
    • Houston has seen a 167-percent increase in heavy downpours since 1950
    • UEFA wants to delay the FIFA presidential election for a better chance to oust Sepp Blatter
    • Breaking down FIFA’s first round of public relations after the raid in Zurich
    • Meet Chuck Blazer, the former FIFA bigwig whose cats had a Trump Tower apartment
    • Penn State slaps frat with three-year suspension for Facebook page of naked, incapacitated women
    • A design firm is making a deck of playing cards with tech executives on them
    • Scientists maimed robots — but it was for a good cause
    • 5 important things from the Department of Justice’s press release on its FIFA indictments
    • Trans bodybuilder tells Ellen he wants to be the ‘new average’
    • There was a coordinated attack on abortion rights last weekend and barely anyone noticed
    • This is what $80 looks like in Venezuela
    • Black women in San Francisco arrested way more often than white women, report shows
    • Science says twenty-somethings probably shouldn’t smoke weed
    • The name noticeably missing from the Department of Justice’s FIFA indictments: Sepp Blatter
    • The five best entries from a corrupt FIFA executive’s Blogspot blog
    • Get ready for the return of the Rick Santorum sweater vest
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