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We Found a YouTube Channel That's Full of Amazing UK Rave Archive Footage
It's 1989 and someone just dropped Frankie Knuckles' "Your Love" in a warehouse near Effingham.
Angus Harrison
8.14.15
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Melbourne Trio I'lls Pay Homage to UK Garage with this Exclusive Mix
We speak with the promising electronica outfit ahead of their EP launches.
Antonia Gauci
8.14.15
Stuff

Why Is Tinder Trying So Hard to Kill Its Own Boner?
It's still desperately trying to tell us it's not a hook-up app.
Lucy Hancock
8.14.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

MH370 May Have Landed, Not Crashed, on the Ocean
The state of the found flaperon could indicate the missing plane landed in one piece before sinking.
Wendy Syfret
8.14.15
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What It's Like to Be a Lawyer Who Hates Lawyers
Climbing the ladder at a major firm can lead to substance abuse, depression, and suicidal thoughts—or at least, that's where it led me.
Atticus Grinch
8.14.15
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Bowling Alleys Are American Pockets of Purgatory
It's a sport/game/leisure activity so simple that I always feel vaguely self-conscious actually explaining it out loud: "Well, you, um, try to knock down pins with a ball."
VICE Staff
8.14.15
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Meet Erik Munday, Connecticut Skateboarder Turned Mercenary
Erik Munday owned a skate shop in Connecticut called Skate Lair until it went out of business in 2011. Today, he is a private military contractor in Somalia.
Chris Nieratko
8.14.15
Sports

What's With Tennis and Douchebag Behaviour?
The recent history of professional men's tennis is littered with incidents of bad on and off-court behaviour.
Michael Courts
8.14.15
Stuff

Gun Ownership in New South Wales has Risen 40 Percent
What's behind NSW's surging love of guns?
Naeun Kim
8.14.15
girls

11-Year-Old in Paraguay Gives Birth to Girl After Being Denied An Abortion
Paraguay only allows abortion when a mother's life is in danger. The girl had been raped by her stepfather and was denied an abortion despite outcry from Amnesty International and other groups.
VICE News
8.14.15
mexico

Reporter Killed in Veracruz Bar Shooting Was About to Start His Own Newspaper
Juan Santos Carrera had only recently left his job as a Veracruz correspondent for the Televisa conglomerate, and was preparing to start his own local newspaper in the state known as the deadliest for reporters in Mexico.
Melissa del Pozo
8.13.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Lawsuit Alleges Days Inn Instructed Employees to Flip a Mattress that Somebody Had Died On Rather Than Throw It Out
The hotel's owner is also alleged to have instructed his employees to handle "contaminated" linens and towels.
Drew Millard
8.13.15
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