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Tesla Cars Just Got an 'Autopilot' Mode

Teslas can now change lanes, drive on the highway, and park themselves autonomously.
Jason Koebler
10.14.15
News

We Talked to the Harvard Instructor Behind the Niqabs of Canada Tumblr

Vivek Krishnamurthy explains why the debate over face coverings in Canada is such BS.
Allison Tierney
10.14.15
The VICE Guide to the 2016 Election

It's Time for Democrats to Chill the Fuck Out About Hillary Clinton

In a two-hour debate Tuesday, the party's frontrunner maneuvered as she should: like she had been there many times before.
John Surico
10.14.15
Business

Apple Could Be Forced to Pay Nearly $900 Million to the University of Wisconsin-Madison

A jury decided on Tuesday that a chip used in the company's popular iPhones and iPads illegally uses efficiency technology that the university patented in 1998.
Reuters and VICE News
10.14.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Jealousy, Assault, and a Love Triangle Between Zookeepers

The meerkat expert at the London Zoo assaulted the monkey handler, after she learned that she was romantically involved with her ex-boyfriend, the llama keeper. You can't make this stuff up.
Michael Cuby
10.14.15
ebola

Ebola Virus Remains in Semen Up to Nine Months After Illness Onset

Preliminary study results published today show what public health experts have feared for months: the Ebola virus can linger in semen long after patients recover from its life-threatening symptoms.
Sydney Lupkin
10.14.15
News

Should Murderers Convicted as Juveniles Have a Shot at Parole?

The Supreme Court is considering whether a 2012 decision barring mandatory sentences of life without parole for kids should be applied retroactively to hundreds of convicted killers.
Kristen Gwynne
10.14.15
Culture

Revenge of the Smut Peddlers: Pornhub Launches War on Revenge Porn

Pornhub will make it easier than ever to get your nonconsensual nudes removed from their site. According to the company's vice president, "We vehemently stand in opposition to those who engage in these types of attacks."
Callie Beusman
10.14.15
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Square Says Jack Dorsey Running Twitter Is a 'Risk Factor'

The mobile payments company will soon go public.
Nicholas Deleon
10.14.15
Design

Step Inside a Biological, Technological Cabinet of Curiosities

Something like a natural history museum of design opens at Chamber Gallery for Andrew Zuckerman's 'Human | Nature.'
Marina Garcia-Vasquez
10.14.15
Premieres

Plattenbau's Debut EP, 'Body of Desire,' Is a Dreamy, Hypnotic Industrial Nightmare

Stream the debut EP from this angel-voiced, Philly-turned-Oakland droning noise duo that sounds like "starving to death in a 24-hour discotheque."
Kim Kelly
10.14.15
Tech

Everyone Loves NASA But No One Wants to Give It Money

The success of The Martian has increased public interest in NASA's mission to Mars, but so far it hasn't increased the amount of money Congress is giving NASA.
Devon Maloney
10.14.15
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