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Interviews

Timber Timbre's Taylor Kirk Refuses to Give in to Modern Despair

The singer talks about the band's new record 'Sincerely, Future Pollution' and how the U.S. election inadvertently influenced it.
Julien Gignac
5.2.17
The VICE Morning Bulletin

The VICE Morning Bulletin

Portland police arrest two-dozen in May Day march, US anti-missile system operational in South Korea, Fyre Festival organizers hit with $100 million lawsuit, and more.
VICE Staff
5.2.17
VICE News

North Korea Says US Military Presence in South Korea Is Pushing Us Closer to 'Nuclear War'

The US military announced Tuesday that its Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system (THAAD) was now "operational and has the ability to intercept North Korean missiles."
David Gilbert
5.2.17
open thread

Let's Talk Budget Sci-Fi on Today's Open Thread

Today, I’m going to talk about 'Orphan Black,' so grab your clones and get chatting.
Danielle Riendeau
5.2.17
Analyze This

Advertisers Are Racing to Understand the Meaning Behind Your Social Media Posts

A technique known as sentiment analysis is in the news following the latest Facebook privacy scandal.
Corin Faife
5.2.17
Science Solved It

Mysterious Moving Rocks in the Desert Stumped Scientists for 70 Years

Death Valley’s ‘sailing stones’ are able to move thanks to unique environmental conditions.
Kaleigh Rogers
5.2.17
diet

Not Ready to Give Up Meat? This Group Says to Go 'Reducetarian' Instead

It's time to rethink the divide between omnivore and herbivore.
Alex Swerdloff
5.2.17
Restaurants

Why Dressing Well Could Get You Better Service in Restaurants

A new study from hospitality researchers at the University of Missouri says that waitstaff give more attentive service to diners wearing nice clothes.
Daisy Meager
5.2.17
Sports

Jason Heyward Reinvents Himself Again

Heyward is meditating, focusing on his hands, and finding his groove in his second year in Chicago.
Rian Watt
5.2.17
bruiseday

WWE's House of Horrors Was a Nightmare for All the Wrong Reasons

The House of Horrors match between Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton was bad because it fundamentally wasn't pro wrestling.
Ian Williams
5.2.17
Crime

Is This the Most Dangerous Place to Be a Female Journalist Right Now?

One reporter was strangled to death in her apartment; another was shot dead in her car. In Mexico, women in journalism face the constant threat of violence.
Andalusia Knoll Soloff
5.2.17
esports

Beware The Wolf: Can Esports Prevent Its Inevitable Match Fixing Scandal?

Esports are uniquely vulnerable to a widespread match fixing scandal. Can a network of organizations prevent it before it begins?
B. David Zarley
5.2.17
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