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The Black Lips Jared Swilley Weighs In on the World’s Two Biggest Assholes; ISIS and Gene Simmons

The Atlanta punks are returning to Australia this summer and only want to hang with cool people.
Noisey Staff
10.22.14
americas

A Parade of Narco-Tied Politicians Are Winning Elections in Peru

Hundreds of winners of Peru's recent midterm elections are under investigation for drug trafficking and corruption, highlighting the influence of organized crime in the world's top cocaine producing country.
Lali Houghton
10.22.14
Words

Every Rational and Irrational Reason to Love Lorde's Mockingjay Soundtrack

#13. No dubstep.
Ziad Ramley
10.22.14
crime & drugs

Facebook Tells the DEA That Fake Accounts and Covert Ops Are Not Welcome

The company reprimanded the DEA for creating a fake profile in an undercover sting operation, saying they found the tactic "deeply troubling."
Olivia Crellin
10.22.14
middle east

Bahrain's Human Rights Activist Faces Jail Time — for a Tweet

Nabeel Rajab is awaiting trial in Bahrain and his arrest seems to have been prompted by his tweets. VICE News spoke to his indignant lawyer.
Alex Chitty
10.21.14
Crime

Charge My Margaritas to Jesus

The hottest new scam out of Middle America is enjoying a bunch of Mexican food and margaritas and then charging it to Jesus. Just ask this Oklahoma woman.
Munchies Staff
10.21.14
Europe

A Woman Wearing a Full-Face Veil Was Asked to Leave a Paris Opera House

Members of the cast of "La Traviata" refused to perform unless a woman wearing a niqab was removed from the audience.
Virgile Dall’Armellina
10.21.14
Words

NORTHMIX: Imanos

His remixes may stretch from urban sound to pop music, but this Vancouver-bred artist knows how to avoid the mediocre.
Kathryn Kyte
10.21.14
Environment

2014 On Track To Be Warmest Year Ever Recorded

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says last month was the warmest September on record and the past twelve months have been the hottest ever recorded.
Ben Goldfarb
10.21.14
asia & pacific

While Protesters and Officials Talk, Hong Kong's Leader Believes the City Is Too Poor for Direct Elections

Students mounted a constitutional critique of the government's acceptance of a plan limiting democracy a day after the city's leader insisted poor voters would dominate free elections.
Elaine Yu
10.21.14
vice

Bahrain: An Inconvenient Uprising (Teaser)

VICE News speaks with activist Nabeel Rajab, who has been jailed in Bahrain for a tweet.
VICE News
10.21.14
Opinion and Analysis

We Can't Properly Debate Drone Casualties Without Knowing The Names of Those Killed

A new report finds that available records show only 4 percent of the people killed by drone strikes in Pakistan can be identified by name as al Qaeda militants.
Natasha Lennard
10.21.14
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