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Colombia Will See Peace in Six Months, President and FARC Leader Announce
Their handshake in Havana, although awkward, provided a stirring image of reconciliation after decades of mutual contempt and distrust between Colombia's government and largest rebel army.
Daniel Hernandez
9.24.15
Photo

A Portrait of One of the Few African-American Farmers in America
For his project "Stolen Land, Stolen Future", Michael Santiago spent time with one of the few African-Americans trying to make a living through farming.
Michael Santiago
9.24.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Whoops, Turns Out Hackers Stole 5.6 Million People's Fingerprints from the Government
China vehemently denies that its hackers were behind the breach.
Drew Millard
9.23.15
beer

A Merger of the Two Largest Beer Companies Could Change the Global Beverage Industry
The merger would amount to a really, really big company—possibly one that could take over the cornerstone soda corporations of the American beverage business.
Alex Swerdloff
9.23.15
News

Guy Who Wrote 'Fuck the Fucking Cops' on Facebook Wins $35,000 From Cops
You can't be arrested for writing 'fuck tha police' on Facebook.
Jason Koebler
9.23.15
Design

Homemade Gas Masks Show the Ingenuity of Protest
There is a museum where you can see the DIY gas masks from around the world.
Nathaniel Ainley
9.23.15
thump news

This Cutting-Edge Stereo System Lets You Experience Sound in Four Dimensions
Try it for yourself this weekend in The Hague.
Joshua Glazer
9.23.15
Opinion and Analysis

Invisibility Cloaking Still Isn't Much to Look At
Unless you're the size of a few human cells, you're too big to hide under science's current version of an invisibility cloak. That may change, but not for many years.
Ryan Faith
9.23.15
Fast Food

Why a Maryland Cop Went Undercover as a Burger King Employee
We, too, are flabbergasted at how much modern policing resembles the plot of a 90s buddy cop movie.
Alex Swerdloff
9.23.15
New York

New York Is Free to Resume Its Love Affair with Foam Take-Out Containers
A July 1 ban of polystyrene foam takeout containers, cups, and plates in New York has been overturned by a Supreme Court judge who says that the decision was "arbitrary."
Hilary Pollack
9.23.15
Film

New Favorite Hobby? Spotting Emojis in Real Life
They're EVERYWHERE.
Beckett Mufson
9.23.15
News

The Former Oklahoma Cop Who Taught People How to Beat Lie-Detector Tests Is Going to Prison
Douglas Williams, perhaps the most prominent foe of the polygraph test in the US, is going to prison for helping people beat it.
Allie Conti
9.23.15
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