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Astronauts Dine on the First 100% Space-Grown Food
That’s one giant leaf for mankind.
Becky Ferreira
8.10.15
Toronto

NuAlias Are The Real-Life BFF’s Making A Self-Proclaimed “NuGarageFunkWave”
These boys have been making music together since the days of Pokemon cards and Lunchables.
Rebecca Krauss
8.10.15
Music

China's Piracy Crackdown Is Working, Chinese Government Says
Millions of illegal songs have been removed as a result of anti-piracy efforts.
Jordan Pearson
8.10.15
Opinion and Analysis

Why the Private Sector Is Going 'Neomedieval' On International Crises
From fighting forest fires to clearing land mines to rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean, the private sector often addresses international security issues better than governments can.
Doug Brooks
8.10.15
Politics

Stephen Harper Wants to Make it a Crime for Canadians to Go to Terrorist Hot Spots
Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the pledge as part of his re-election campaign, telling reporters on Monday there is "there is no human right to travel and visit ISIS."
Justin Ling and Rachel Browne
8.10.15
News

Why I Invested in the Prison-Industrial Complex
Even in times of uncertainty, the corporations that build and operate prisons and jails seem guaranteed to turn a profit.
Michael Ames
8.10.15
Scene Reports

Baltimore's New Wave of Rap Is Like Nothing You've Seen from the City Before
There's way more to Charm City than Baltimore Club music.
Lawrence Burney
8.10.15
News

LOL Is Dying
Nobody LOLs anymore, Grandpa.
Clinton Nguyen
8.10.15
africa

You Can Now Kill Lions Again In Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has lifted the ban on hunting lions, leopards and elephants imposed just ten days ago after news that an American hunger illegally killed Cecil the lion.
Tess Owen
8.10.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

An Undetonated WWII Bomb Was Found in London
The Luftwaffe's 100-year goal of destroying the East End finally seems to be over.
Carlton Férment
8.10.15
Gaming

This Is the Best 3D Animation of Putting on Pants Yet
Getting 3D animated characters to dress is surprisingly difficult, but researchers are making progress.
Emanuel Maiberg
8.10.15
Australia

Australian Officials Are Concerned About a Possible Vegemite Moonshine Epidemic
Aside from the occasional geocaching cyberpunk, nothing tugs on the threads of the social fabric with more malice than a bunch of disenfranchised youths pounding back frosty glasses of yeasty vegetable spread.
Alex Swerdloff
8.10.15
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