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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

Mechanically separated chicken is what you get when you grind an entire chicken through a sieve, soak it in ammonia, and add flavor artificially.

New bills popping up across America would make it a crime to take a pictures of farms. This horrific video makes it clear why.

A new report suggest that one in four Americans is obese. But that could slowly be changing—for the better.

The Mississippi flood happening now is a "Project Flood"—the biggest that could ever occur on the river.

Kanye West's new video, in which the props are murdered women, is misogynistic, regardless of what the rapper says.
Attention fans of fresh food and smart design: You have until tonight-11:59pm PST to be exact-to submit your idea for bringing locally-grown food...

America's first tar sands mine is soon to break ground in Utah. This is a terrible thing.
I just visited Google Finance's Dow Jones Industrial Average page, in order to see today's cratering stock market. In an attempt to get some...
No school needed a trip to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament more than Cornell. Prior to this weekend, its Ithaca, New York, campus was gripped...
Here's an infographic that bucks common sense and shows you exactly how the sausage is made. Warning: It's quite gross.

A compelling look at where the heat is on the world's food supply.

A new spate of meat thievery is a reminder that eating vegetarian is actually a lot cheaper.

A new study shows Americans are less empathetic than they were 30 years ago, and for reasons that might surprise you.

This video shows the making of bacon, on an industrial scale. Look at those pork bellies softening in the tumbler. How appetizing.

Putting hippophagy back on the table not only confronts taboos, there's some suggestions it also might improve the welfare of horses.

Two maps show states at the top and bottom of various statistical rankings. How does your home stack up?

If Resisting the Green Dragon is to be believed, you working to prevent climate change is outright blasphemous.

One former fisheries scientist says that for the first time in a century, U.S. commercial fishing fleets aren't overfishing.

Meet the founders of Bromance, the most evolved bros you'll ever have a beer with.

All those "wasteful" energy programs currently threatened by the House GOP are but a tiny thread compared to military and health spending.