defense
A Lawyer Explains How Drunk You Have to Be to Get Arrested
"If you're being suspected of being drunk in public, say absolutely nothing."
Why an All-in-One Defensive Stat Is Still the NBA's Holy Grail
The NBA's smartest analytic minds have struggled to come up with a reliable, all-in-one defensive player metric. Will they ever succeed?
Baltimore’s Historically Great Run Defense Is Keeping Them Relevant
The Ravens haven't been great on offense, but they haven't had to be because their defense has dominated everyone.
Canada can’t make up its mind on buying F-35s
Canada is moving to restart a competition to buy a new fleet of fighter jets. A process that will take five years.
Why Trump's Plan for a 350-Ship Navy Doesn't Hold Water
His call for the biggest build-up of the US Navy in 30 years would cost hundreds of billions of dollars at a time when he's vowed to also cut taxes.
The Exorcist Trying to Heal South Africa’s Satanic Murderer
VICE heads to Cape Town to meet Cecil Begbie, a Methodist priest and exorcist, who believes he can expel demons from a murderer who claims he was possessed when he carried out the crime.
Is Janoris Jenkins Actually Outplaying His $52M Contract with the Giants?
Janoris Jenkins has filled an important hole in the New York Giants defense far better than anyone thought.
British hacker accused of breaking into US government computers to be extradited
Love allegedly committed his cyber crimes between 2012 and 2013 while participating in a "hacktivist" campaign associated with the famed hacking group Anonymous
Russian fighter jet came within 10 feet of American plane over the Black Sea
A Russian Sukhoi SU-27 fighter jet intercepted an American P-8 Poseidon surveillance plane in a 19-minute encounter.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will outline their national security policies Wednesday, a Zika funding bill fails again in Congress, Apple is set to reveal the iPhone 7, and more.
Former CIA head Michael Hayden on why he won't endorse Trump or Clinton
Hayden answered a wide range of questions regarding national security, the presidential elections, Hillary Clinton — and Donald Trump.