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Scientists Discover Massive 'Space Hurricane' Above Earth
The space hurricane is similar to regular hurricanes in many ways, except at much higher altitudes and raining electrons instead of water.
Midterms 2018: Historic Firsts for Women, POC, and LGBT People
History was made across the country on Tuesday night as women, LGBT people, Native Americans, Muslims, and people of color achieved political firsts.
Women broke midterms records right and left (but mostly on the left)
A historic 118 women will now serve in Congress.
WATCH: The Psychology of Winning with Christy Prior and Jossi Wells
VICE talks to New Zealand winter sports stars and experts to find out what it takes to believe you are better than everybody else.
Remembering Your First Heartbreak Can Be Brutal
In the latest episode of the ENTITLEMENT Podcast, Alison Stevenson talks to comedian Dave Ross about the first time they got their hearts broken by someone they love.
Javier Baez Will Save the Chicago Cubs or He Won't
The super-prospect's debut was disappointing until it wasn't.
Comedians Kyle Kinane and Chris Fairbanks Talk About Losing Their Virginity
Highlights include: a stripper buying gas station shoes, a college roommate sleeping through it, uttering the words "dick acne," dildo therapy, and so much more. A lot more, really.
For the First Time, Stem Cells Were Created Specifically to Treat Disease
Insulin-producing stem cells could help fight diabetes.
The First Cell Phone Call Almost Got Bloody
On April 3, 1973, Motorola researcher Martin Cooper was perched on a New York City street corner on his way to a press conference, when he pulled out an enormous prototype phone in front of a few reporters and placed the first ever cell phone call, to...