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long winding journeys

The ALCS' Familiar, Unusual Suspects
The road to the World Series will be paved by high-profile redemption cases
Mike Piellucci
10.16.15
Johnny Football

Johnny Manziel Admits to Driving and Domestic Arguing
The Browns quarterback is in trouble again.
Liam Daniel Pierce
10.16.15
league one baller

Defense Lets Souleymane Coulibaly Score a Beautiful Goal Because No One Could Make it from There
Maybe he's still got it?
Liam Daniel Pierce
10.16.15
the costanza method

The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football The Costanza Way, Week 6
Last week didn't go so well for Prof. Costanza. This week, he pops a Tums, rolls up his sleeves, and gets back to work picking players other fantasy GM's won't.
Jesse Farrar
10.16.15
officer involved

Family to Sue Cop Who Killed Teen After He Flashed Headlights at Patrol Car
The parents of Deven Guilford, 17, claim their son's civil rights were violated during the stop which began when the teen flashed his headlights at an officer's patrol car.
VICE News
10.16.15
News

Daily VICE Presents: Election Circus 2015
At this point, like most people in Canada, we're fed up with how much of a circus the 2015 Canadian election has become. So we're taking that idea and running with it. If you want to be informed, entertained, and sometimes confused about the future of...
VICE Staff
10.16.15
Oops

Our Love of Getting Trashed Is Costing the US $250 Billion Every Year
Consider this: Theoretically, it’s costing the US economy more to deal with the fallout from your drinking than you’re actually paying for drinks themselves.
Wyatt Marshall
10.16.15
Canadian election

Canadians in Mexico Care About the Election — Just Not Enough to Vote
In the expat community of Ajijic, Mexico, Canadians have subdued sentiments about the Oct. 19 election, and really don't want to draw attention to themselves.
David Agren
10.16.15
Politics

Clinton and Sanders Both Raise More Money Than GOP Rivals — But in Different Ways
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton each list Big Pharma among their favorite enemies, but donations from drug companies are still pouring in for at least one of them.
Liz Fields
10.16.15
Tipping Point

These Oil and Gas Companies Say It's Time to Address Climate Change
The companies, including BP, Royal Dutch Shell, and Statoil, support holding temperature rise to within 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels — but environmental groups are critical of the lack of details.
Darren Ankrom
10.16.15
employee recommendations

This Week We Recommend: Tyra Banks, Murder Mysteries, and 'Uncanny Diagrams'
There's no accounting for taste, but ours is exquisite. Here are our favorite things on the Internet this week.
Broadly Staff
10.16.15
vegetarian

This Landlord Gives Vegetarian Renters a $200 Discount
In what may be the first example ever of a discount in rent based on what a tenant agrees to eat (or not eat), Jinesh Varia is hoping to find a vegetarian or vegan lessee for his “luxury townhome” in Bethel, Washington.
Alex Swerdloff
10.16.15
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