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My Hometown Is Trying to Crack Down on Rooftop Drinking and I Think It’s Adorable

I think London, Ontario should let Darwinism sort this one out.
Sarah Berman
2.21.17
Vegan

Vegan Potato and Pea Curry Recipe

Here's a vegan curry recipe that not even you can screw up (bonus: it also tastes really great).
Alex Olson
2.21.17
Donald Trump

Trump Finally Directly Denounces Anti-Semitism After Weeks of Refusing To Do So

After numerous press events in which he'd vaguely condemned bigotry without directly mentioning anti-Semitism—and after 11 Jewish community centers were targeted with bomb threats on Monday—Trump went on the record to say that he denounces anti...
Amanda Arnold
2.21.17
Death Penalty

Lethal injections using midazolam may be America’s “most cruel experiment yet,” Sotomayor says

Tess Owen
2.21.17
Deep Ass Questions

Are Bees Juggalos? Science Says Yes ("Whoop Whoop")!

We’ve known for years that bees are dying globally at an alarming rate. Has Insane Clown Posse had the answers to save them all along?
Kyle Kramer
2.21.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Gay Marriage Is Linked to Fewer LGBTQ Suicide Attempts, According to New Study

Researchers found a drop in reported suicide attempts specifically among teenagers in the LGBTQ community after their states legalized gay marriage.
Brian Moylan
2.21.17
VICE News

Trump Finally Addresses Rising Anti-Semitism After Dozens of Bomb Threats to Jewish Community Centers

The president's comments come one day after another 11 centers received bomb threats and a historic Jewish cemetery was desecrated.
David Gilbert
2.21.17
clemson

Missing Clemson Athletic Department Staffer Found Dead

Bert Henderson, a longtime Clemson athletic department staffer, was found dead near his home after going missing days earlier.
Sean Newell
2.21.17
Film

Oprah and the Clintons Celebrate Maya Angelou in a New Documentary

'Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise' combines archival footage with interviews to dive into the more personal details of her life.
Tatiana Walk-Morris
2.21.17
50 states of art

Essay: Priced Out of New York, an Artist Finds Her Midwestern Tribe | #50StatesofArt

Fontaine Capel on her migration from Brooklyn to Chicago in search of space, community, and the funds to maintain a studio practice.
Fontaine Capel
2.21.17
snapchat

Snapchat is having a hard time convincing investors it's worth $22 billion

Noah Kulwin
2.21.17
Noisey

What Should We Do with an Artist’s Music After They Die?

We continue to pry open, quite literally in Prince’s case, the private works of artists to feast on their off-cuts, but is this fair?
Alexandra Pollard
2.21.17
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