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I'm a Victim of Tax Season Cybercrime
And we are all victims of our unnecessarily convoluted tax system.
Hackers Say Knocking Thousands of Brits Offline Was an Accident
The hackers who built a new, improved, Mirai botnet strike again, knocking thousands of British internet users offline—by mistake.
Grumblecore: How Britain Has Turned Moaning About Britain Into an Industry
Very British Problems is just the latest example of a country obsessed with remembering things then moaning about them.
We Talked to One of the Three Residents of Australia's Smallest Town
I called Cooladdi's only listed phone number and talked to Roxanne Muller, who is part of the family that makes up 100 percent of the tiny town.
Bukowski Would Have Hated His Own Brazilian Tribute Bars
Brazilians love Bukowski. There are Portuguese translations of Women (Mulheres) and Post Office (Correio) at newspaper kiosks, Bukowski’s ugly mug stenciled onto walls in Sao Paulo’s Vila Madalena suburb, and tribute bars.
'I Never Saw Him Drunk': An Interview with Bukowski’s Longtime Publisher
John Martin was Bukowski's publisher from 1965 until the author's death, in 1994. Despite knowing him for almost 30 years and serving as the best man at one of his weddings, Martin says he never saw the Buk hammered. But that's not to say others didn't.