Hackers take down New York magazine's website after its explosive Bill Cosby story

On Sunday night, New York Magazine published the accounts of 35 women who say Bill Cosby raped them. It's a powerful, first-hand narrative coupled with striking portraits of the victims but you can't read it, because a racist 

Thirty-five women who have accused Bill Cosby of sex assault appear on the current cover of New York Magazine in a stunning statement of unity against the legendary comic. Bill Cosby's 35 accusers appeared on the cover 

Dayna Evans will join New York magazine. Previously, she was a staff writer at Gawker. (Capital New York); Anas Fouda is editor-in-chief of HuffPost Arabi. Previously, he was Executive Producer for New Media at Al Jazeera. (The Huffington Post); Noelle 

On Sunday night, New York Magazine published the accounts of 35 women who say Bill Cosby raped them. It's a powerful, first-hand narrative coupled with striking portraits of the victims but you can't read it, because a racist 

That's the day that New York magazine is having today. Happy Monday everyone. (Also: is this one of those let's-send-pizza times?) So what do you do? How do you direct readers to find the piece when you no longer have a