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Environment

All Eyes Turn to India as UN Climate Talks Begin in Lima, Peru
After the world's three largest economies — China, United States, and the European Union — made new pledges to curb their emissions, the spotlight is now on other leading polluters.
Robert S. Eshelman
12.1.14
Interviews

90s Kids Will Get This: We Asked Everclear and Bush the Same Exact Questions
Hell yeah. Two sweet bands. One dope interview.
Michael Haskoor
12.1.14
Stuff

Men-Only Clubs Are Dated and Embarrassing
It's hard to believe that clubs that exclude women from membership still exist, but they do. Maybe a little gender mixing would be helpful at a time when the news is full of terrifying sexual assault allegations.
Merrill Markoe
12.1.14
Features

Gambling Online with Satan
Jason Rohrer's occultist 'Cordial Minuet' reinvents real money gaming by exploiting a loophole in gambling laws.
Emanuel Maiberg
12.1.14
Interviews

Brian Cook on the New These Arms Are Snakes Track, Russian Circles, and Pesky Botch Reunion Rumors
"I have always said "never," but I have now been instructed by the other dudes in the band to stop saying that."
Fred Pessaro
12.1.14
Stuff

Balloons Turn Me On, and I Don't Think There's Anything Wrong with That
"The real deal is when my girl is lying on top of a big balloon, naked, with her ass pointing at me, surrounded by soft latex, inflating a balloon with her mouth."
Mason Miller
12.1.14
Premieres

Listen to the Nightmarish New Album From Dutch Extremists Nihill
'Verderf' is chaos incarnate.
Kim Kelly
12.1.14
asia & pacific

Video of Sisters Beating Men In India Bus Assault Draws Applause
Students Aarti and Pooja fought back when three men began to molest them on their way home from college.
Hannah Strange
12.1.14
asia & pacific

Thirty Years After Bhopal's Union Carbide Disaster, Gas Leak Survivors Are Still Suffering
The leak at the US chemical plant in central India killed thousands instantly and in the years that followed. Raghu Rai photographed its aftermath, and recently returned to document locals' continued struggle with its consequences.
Sally Hayden
12.1.14
Features

A Jailhouse Interview with Tiny Doo, the Rapper Facing a Life Sentence for Recording an Album
“I said I had a million dollars on a couple of raps, too. Obviously I don’t have that, because I’d be home already. It’s entertainment. It’s not real.”
Peter Holslin
12.1.14
Restaurant Confessionals

Sex-Crazed Groupies Are Stalking Australia's Chefs
Working in restaurants has gone from a humble means of employment to a sort of rock star lifestyle, with "chef groupies" going as far to stalk chefs with dossiers listing their favorite foods and sexual positions.
Anonymous
12.1.14
police

Video Shows Michigan Police Stopping Man for Walking with Hands in Pockets
Police check up on a black man spotted walking in snow and 32-degree weather with his hands in his pockets.
VICE News
12.1.14
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