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No One Seems to Notice that the Senate Wants to Impose Martial Law

It's not conspiracy, it's frightening: The United States may be taking a leap forward towards becoming completely beholden to its military. Last week the Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act which, pending full approval, would...
Derek Mead
12.5.11
Cliterature

Candy

Retarded hunchback hobos always get the hottest babes.
Michelle Lhooq
12.5.11
Motherboard Blog

The Murky Politics of Downing Drones

All the weekend’s news wires were abuzz with speculations over a U.S. unmanned aerial vehicle potentially downed early Sunday after "violating Iranian airspace":http://www.npr.org/2011/12/04/143110454/u-s-drone-shot-down-iran-claims. Not surprisingly...
Brian Anderson
12.5.11
Photo

Harrod Blank's Art Cars

The worst thing about most works of art is that they can't run you over and kill you in hiiiilarious ways.
VICE Staff
12.5.11
Motherboard Blog

We're All Doomed: Christmas Forever

Winter holidays are important. Whatever holiday you spend your November and December celebrating, they all kind of attempt to fix the same problem: winter is cold and dark and makes you think about your own mortality. And the attempt to fix this...
RYAN BRODERICK
12.5.11
News

Harry's Freedom Foxhole - Sex and Kids

Here's a not-exactly-fresh newsflash: Americans are terrified of children discovering sex.
Harry Cheadle
12.5.11
Vice Blog

The Hangover News

Pandas cemented China's new position as leader of the world this weekend, but you were too busy drinking Panda Pops to notice.
Mac Hackett
12.5.11
All The Wrong Places

South Africa - Taxi Hit Squad

If you are shaking your booty in South Africa, specifically Johannesburg, you are most likely listening to House music. And in South Africa, Kwaito is their street-styles, unique local flavor of music, with heavy House and African rhythms and local...
VICE Staff
12.5.11
VICE News

Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan

Thomas Morton travels to the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan to investigate the Central-Asian tradition of bride kidnapping. In episode 1 we meet Kubanti, a young man who is determined to be married by sundown.
Thomas Morton
VICE Staff
12.5.11
Travel

On the Edge of an Exploding Volcano

Visiting the Congo's crazy, blackened, smoking hellscape right after the election.
Paige Aarhus
12.5.11
Noisey Blog

It's a Big Week For Noisey!

Hey! Our new site is live and kicking!
VICE Staff
12.5.11
Music

Win a Chance to See The Rapture with Noisey

You can hang out with them afterwards as well, if you like.
VICE Staff
12.5.11
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