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When the Drugs Hit

America's Trippiest Chemist: Making Psychedelics 'Was Fun'

For over 40 years, Dave Nichols had government license to make Schedule 1 drugs like LSD and DMT for research.
Daniel Oberhaus
6.2.17
Rocket Science

Why You Should Be Skeptical of the US Military's 'Successful' Missile Defense Test

The missile it intercepted was probably moving slower than one fired at the US from North Korea would be.
David Axe
6.2.17
E3 2017

Microsoft Needs to Redeem the Xbox Name at E3

As E3 nears, we're taking a look at the big three—Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo—and what the year's biggest show means to them.
Patrick Klepek
6.2.17
mexico city

This Mexican Rap Collective Spikes Its Micheladas with Gummy Bears

Salsa campechana and weed with the Never Die Gang.
Memo Bautista
6.2.17
nfl underground mailbag

Todd Bowles' Smoldering Seat and Other NFL Coaches in Trouble

Plus, which is worse: lying about injuries in football or flopping in soccer?
Christopher Harris
6.2.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Hundreds of Walmart Employees Say They've Been Punished for Taking Sick Days

"I hate the fact we got to worry about getting fired because we caught the flu."
River Donaghey
6.2.17
motherhood

Young Moms in Indonesia Talk About Being Hyper Sexualized

We discussed what it's like to be called a "mamah muda" with young mothers to get their take on the phenomenon.
Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
6.2.17
Film

Gothic Teen Romance "Möbius" Sparkles With Death and Magic

Director Sam Kuhn makes waves at Cannes with a moody retelling of the Orpheus & Eurydice myth set in the Pacific Northwest.
Elyssa Goodman
6.2.17
protest

These Black Bloc Anarchists Don't Care What You Think of Them

We talked to nine Portland activists who think violence is necessary to fight fascism.
Donovan Farley
6.2.17
climate change

Aquatic Climate Change Performance Art Takes Over Times Square

With Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, 'Holoscenes' is a chilling intervention many hope is fiction, not forecast.
Kara Weisenstein
6.2.17
Features

DJ Rachael Wants to See More Women in Ugandan Dance Music

The producer is lighting up the East African electronic scene and getting young women into music through her collective, Femme Electronic.
Alice McCool
6.2.17
free play

Wander a Trippy Forest in ‘Lands of Yocta’

Let's take a voyage through the voxelly woods.
Danielle Riendeau
6.2.17
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