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High Wire

Once and for All, Marijuana Is Not a Gateway Drug
According to many studies, weed seems more like a filter that keep people away from stronger drugs than a stepping stone into life-destroying addiction.
Maia Szalavitz
10.13.15
Stuff

The 2015 Andy Kaufman Award Proves the Spirit of Andy Kaufman Is Alive and Well
The 2015 Andy Kaufman Awards featured a monologue from 'Independence Day,' a girl who "gets really reasonable when she's drunk," and a weird sex god named the Grand Inquisitor.
Jenna Marotta
10.13.15
Stuff

Blowing Up $200,000 Worth of Cocaine with the Peruvian National Police
In this excerpt from our new documentary, we travel to the jungle with the Peruvian National Police to bust hidden cocaine labs.
VICE Staff
10.13.15
photo gallery

We Went to A Blood Rave in NYC
The Crystal Method, legions of cosplayers, and synthetic blood were all part of the anticipated Comic Con afterparty.
Kip Davis
10.13.15
thump exclusive stream

Introduce Yourself to the Ecstasy of Phondupe with "Say to the Raker"
Listen to the first instalment of the daring Sydney-London duo's aural triptych.
Lachlan Kanoniuk
10.13.15
Design

Introducing the Smart Kegel Tracker AKA the 'Video Game Your Vagina Plays'
Tightening your pelvic floor muscles just got tech.
Ingrid Kesa
10.13.15
Travel

Visiting Australia's Oldest Mosque in an Isolated Outback Town
The story of how Afghan cameleers helped settle rural Australia in the 19th century.
Royce Kurmelovs
10.13.15
News

The Australian Government Started Tracking Your Online Moves Last Night
Everything you need to know about metadata retention and how you're affected.
Samuel Tate
10.13.15
The Prison Issue

How Personhood Laws Can Land Women in Court for Crimes Against Their Own Fetuses
Anti-abortion measures are putting women are at risk of being charged with crimes against their fetuses, and rogue prosecutors can use their wide discretion to prosecute mothers with crimes beyond feticide or child abuse.
Kristen Gwynne
10.13.15
national coming out day

"It Was All Because I Didn't Know How to Hide a Love Note": Cakes Da Killa Shares His Coming Out Story
The New York rapper was in touch with his sexuality at a very young age—but telling his parents about it was a different matter.
Michelle Lhooq
10.12.15
Mac and Cheese

That Drunken Mac and Cheese Meltdown Inspired a Fundraiser for Food Service Workers
A group of UConn students have started an online fundraiser to give cafeteria employees a night out after a video emerged of an intoxicated Luke Gatti threatening and shoving the manager.
Wyatt Marshall
10.12.15
hunger

The WFP Wants to End Global Hunger in 15 Years
The World Food Programme believes that if people can’t feed themselves, there will never be peace. In the next 15 years, it hopes to achieve what it calls Zero Hunger—but it has some significant hurdles to jump.
Matthew Zuras
10.12.15
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