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Hell or Salt Water

It’s Hard Out There for a Blobfish: Ugly Animals Need Conservation Too

Unlovely creatures deserve as much attention as the Cecil the Lions of this world.
Roisin Kiberd
8.14.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Catholic Priest Said Gay Sex Is Like Stuffing Bagels in Your Ears

Priests say the damndest things.
River Donaghey
8.14.15
Interviews

Warren G Breaks Down the Stories of Some of His Favorite West Coast Rap Songs

Everyone’s talking about N.W.A., Dr. Dre just put out a new album, and Nate Dogg is singing all over a new EP from Warren G. In honor of it being like the 90s again, we asked Warren G about, well, the 90s.
Kyle Kramer
8.14.15
asia & pacific

'History Is Harsh': Japan Isn't Saying Sorry for World War II

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender in 1945. He said his country inflicted "immeasurable damage and suffering," while making a veiled criticism of China.
VICE News
8.14.15
Art

Insta of the Week: The Back-to-School Ramen Illusion

Stephen McMennamy's combo photos are just as satisfying as sad-ramen isn't.
Beckett Mufson
8.14.15
Stuff

Come Along to VICE's Digital Upfront in October

Want to hear more about our plans for 2016? Sign up here.
Vice Beta
8.14.15
Premieres

Stream Sheffield Post Punkers Sievehead's Debut Album 'Into the Blue'

The album features strong nods to early Ebullition bands, Pacific Northwest punk and their UK forefathers in Joy Division and Echo and the Bunnymen.
Tim Scott
8.14.15
Holy Shit

Watch FIDLAR Make a Human Drone in the Video for "Drone"

These L.A. skate-punks want to steal your brain.
Noisey Staff
8.14.15
Stuff

Why Skin Conditions Need to Be Taken More Seriously

Stigmatized and under-prioritized by doctors, skin conditions can really fuck with your head as well as your body.
Amber Roberts
8.14.15
News

​One Small Optical Chip, One Giant Leap for Quantum Computing

“We carried out a year's worth of experiments in a matter of hours.”
Daniel Oberhaus
8.14.15
americas

US Flag Raised Over Embassy In Cuba

Hundreds of Cuban citizens have gathered at the embassy to observe the symbolic flag raising ceremony, which was also be attended by the three US marines who removed the flag back in January 1961.
VICE News
8.14.15
africa

Will Protests and Donations Save the Chimps of 'Monkey Island'?

More than 60 chimpanzees now living on an isolated island in Liberia were able to survive scientific testing and two bloody civil wars. But will they be able to survive budget cuts?
Kaj Larsen
8.14.15
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