Brazilian Team Executes the Ultra-Rare Triple Bicycle Kick Golazo
This is the new standard, and we won't accept your chump single-bicycle kick goals from here on out.
Uruguay Now Has a Drive-Thru for Meat
Las Nenas Steakhouse allows carnivores to get their piece of chorizo or bife ancho without ever stepping out of their cars
Cristhian Stuani Scores An Absolute Screamer for Middlesbrough
Recently promoted Boro has opened up their account in the Premier League with an absolute stunner against Sunderland.
Nazis, Thieves, and a Dog Named Pickles: The Unsolved Mystery of the First World Cup Trophy
In 1930, FIFA President Jules Rimet commissioned a trophy for the first World Cup. Since then it has been stolen, hidden, hunted, and lost. If it even still exists.
VICE Sports World News Roundup: June 10, 2016
Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
Meet the Colombian Lawyer Who Became the Face of Colorado’s Weed Industry
Norton Arbeláez turned $800 into one of the state's largest medical marijuana companies.
Jamaica Dropped the Mic on 4/20 and Told the UN to Get Its Act Together On Weed
Jamaica called for the UN to review the status of cannabis, questioning why the drug is still legally considered as dangerous as heroin under international law.
'It Is Impossible to Arrest Our Way Out of This Problem,' Canada Tells UN Drug Conference
Jane Philpott is in New York for the UN General Assembly Special Session on drugs. There, is she still wants to legalize marijuana at home, she has to convince the rest of the world that pot isn't so bad.
Colombia Is Divided Over Constitutional Court's Ruling in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage
The constitutional court’s rejection of a proposal defining marriage as heterosexual has sparked an outpouring of polarized opinion pitting a progressive opinion against deeply rooted conservative traditions.
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Canada Really Wants to Legalize Weed — But First It Needs to Deal With the UN
One Canadian Member of Parliament took off to New York to try and convince foreign countries to drop their hang-ups about pot.
You Can Blame El Niño for the Massive Floods in South America
The Argentine Red Cross says the floods caused by unseasonal rains have affected around 160,000 people in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay and is predicting that there could be more to come.