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Coal and Wood Heating Is Making Thousands of Americans Sick

For years, the effects of burning solid fuels indoors have been associated with poor and developing countries like China and India. But a study suggests that in many parts of the United States, the rural poor are experiencing many of the same health...
Peter Moskowitz
9.19.14
robots

Robots Just Got Fingertips

Researchers outfitted a robot hand with "a novel tactile sensor" able to grasp and manipulate a USB plug.
Ben Makuch
9.19.14
russia

Sepp Blatter On Ethics And Being Evil

Sepp Blatter says FIFA is taking the lead on acting ethically. Let's look at Blatter's special relationship with ethics.
Aaron Gordon
9.19.14
Music

Pogo's New Video Remixes Disney's Damsels In Distress

Pogo's back with "The Trouble," an all-new remix dedicated to the debacles of Disney's daring heroines.
Emerson Rosenthal
9.19.14
Interviews

Rowdy Rebel Is Just Trying to Shmake It

We spoke to the animated New York rapper about his deal with Epic, his hair, and why GS9 loves the San Antonio Spurs.
Slava Pastuk
9.19.14
soccer's coming home

Soccer Comes Home To England For Euro 2020: A Tribute

Soccer is coming home to England
Sean Newell
9.19.14
Drugs

How Drug Cartels Counterfeit Pills

"These groups operate like terrorist organizations."
Alexandra Ossola
9.19.14
Stuff

Hey LA: It's Your Last Chance to See Our 2014 Photo Show in Person

Do you like photos? Do you live in LA? Do you like the finer things in life? If you said yes to all these and still haven't checked out our 2014 photo show, you should.
VICE Staff
9.19.14
Interviews

Oozing Wound Make the Craziest Weird Thrash Metal About Life's Ceaseless Bullshit That Exists

Frontman Zack Weil explains his album's "bonged-out moment of creation" and why metal needs to get a little less masculine.
J.R. Moores
9.19.14
Stuff

The Cannibal Emperor of Bangui and Africa’s Forgotten Conflict

Tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary of the French-organized military coup that ousted the cannibalistic self-proclaimed Emperor of the Central African Republic, Jean-Bédel Bokassa.
Brian Klaas
9.19.14
Baseball

A Night in the Kingdom of Felix Hernandez

After years of pitching into a void of losses, Felix Hernandez is finally on the verge of escape. Thank God.
Eric Nusbaum
9.19.14
ENTITLEMENT Podcast

Having a Tibetan Sky Burial Means Birds Will Slowly Eat Your Corpse

Tibetan Buddhists have been performing sky burials for centuries, and it's one of the most economical—but also totally gory—funeral practices in the world.
Josh Androsky
9.19.14
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