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Posey Girl

Tomorrow's automated sex workers may be designed to simulate the first time, in perpetuity, for the benefit of men.
Julianna Baggott
5.25.18
Views My Own

What I Learned About Doug Ford From His Original Campaign Song

It’s telling that the Toronto composer behind “For the People” didn’t want their name attached to it.
Jordan Foisy
5.25.18
Tunnel Vision

Experience the Horror of the New York Subway in a Fun New Video Game

A little something to help pass the time while waiting hours on end for your train.
John Surico
5.25.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO
6:28

This is what homeschool prom looks like

Yes, homeschoolers get prom too.
VICE News Tonight on HBO
5:43

EXCLUSIVE: We got access to a crisis pregnancy center at the heart of a Supreme Court case

It's reproductive rights versus free speech in the latest Supreme Court showdown
movies

The 13 Best Movies for Your First Netflix and Chill

Put down 'Scarface' and 'Enter the Void,' and put on a movie that is actually good for getting intimate to.
Emerson Rosenthal
5.25.18
Noisey News

Spotify to Restore XXXTentacion Songs to Their Playlists After Outcry

The company's "hateful conduct" policy was reportedly protested by Kendrick Lamar, who threatened to pull his music from the platform.
Phil Witmer
5.25.18
Health

Not Taking a Toilet Selfie Just Got Expensive in Sitapur

Maybe the District Magistrate knows that’s where the best angles are.
Parthshri Arora
5.25.18
VICE Reports
22:03

Out of Control: Ukraine's Rogue Militias

In 2014, Ukraine was under siege and the military was unprepared. Desperate, the government urged anyone to get to the front and fight the Russian-backed separatists. We tracked down some rogue volunteers still out there fighting.
51 percent attacks

Cryptocurrency Miners Are Sabotaging Blockchains for Their Personal Gain

A wave of 51 percent attacks affecting Bitcoin Gold, Verge, and Monacoin resulted in nearly $20 million worth of cryptocurrency being stolen from exchanges this week.
Daniel Oberhaus
5.25.18
Pepe the Frog

Here’s Facebook’s Internal Policy on Pepe the Frog

The far-right adopted Pepe the Frog as its own symbol of intolerance. Breaking with its policy of allowing fictional characters to push hateful messages, Facebook banned certain images of Pepe, according to internal documents.
Joseph Cox
5.25.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO
2:07

What is GDPR? How the EU’s new data privacy law gives people more power online

Tech companies have always refused to disclose the inner workings of their algorithms. But now, they might no longer have a choice.
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