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africa

Boko Haram Has Forced 1.4 Million West African Children From Their Homes
In just five months, attacks by the militant group Boko Haram have displaced 500,000 children from their homes in northern Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger.
Kayla Ruble
9.18.15
Politics

This Bill Would Allow a Lawsuit Over Saudi Government's Alleged Role in 9/11 to Proceed
On Thursday, a bipartisan group of US senators reintroduced the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — and there is hope that the time has finally come for Congress to approve it.
Samuel Oakford
9.18.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A New Service in Japan Rents Out Hot Men to Wipe Away Your Tears
Crying can be therapeutic, and what better way to relieve stress than with a hot guy?
Michael Cuby
9.18.15
NEW YORK CITY

How I Created Fashion Week's Weirdest Dinner
Mission Chinese Food's party for Opening Ceremony involved sundaes served in papayas, upscale sweet and sour pork, and holding Spike Jonze like a baby.
Angela Dimayuga
9.18.15
weak in review

David Roth's Weak In Review: "American Ninja Warrior" Is The Only Sport
"American Ninja Warrior" is a television show about people climbing around on a crazy playground. It also gave us the purest, cleanest high in sports this week.
David Roth
9.18.15
FIGHTLAND

Paige VanZant Will Headline Her First Event in December
The first event of the UFC's three night extravaganza will start with Paige VanZant versus Joanna Calderwood, and end with José Aldo versus Conor McGregor.
Sascha Matuszak
9.18.15
Montreal

Montreal’s Best Jerk Chicken Is Served In A Back-Alley
Roy Riettie had to start from scratch when he arrived in Montreal from Jamaica. But with a little inspiration from chef Chuck Hughes, he has gone from money man to jerk chicken master.
Nick Rose
9.18.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Obama Just Nominated the First Openly Gay Service Secretary to Lead the Army
The man, Eric Fanning, has worked as a defense and national security specialist for more than 25 years.
Michael Cuby
9.18.15
News

AT&T Sues Ex-Employees That Secretly Unlocked 'Hundreds of Thousands' of Phones
The three allegedly worked with Swift Unlocks to profit from the scheme.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
9.18.15
Environment

Scientists Want To See Microbeads Banned — And California Is Leading The Way
Researchers say a whopping 808 trillion microbeads are washed down drains in the United States each day.
Eva Hershaw
9.18.15
Highlights

Celtic Fans Smell Bad
Smell-shaming at its worst.
Liam Daniel Pierce
9.18.15
Florida Stories

I Learned the Hard Way Not to Day-Drink with Strangers in the Florida Panhandle
I met a pair of cousins who dealt Oxy in Pensacola Beach at a bar called Crabs, and naturally I assumed they'd be my best friends.
Allie Conti
9.18.15
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