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A Rohingya Refugee Recalls Her Escape from Myanmar

With their mass exodus into Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees are bringing with them stories of murder, rape, and torture at the hands of Myanmar’s security forces and ultranationalist Buddhists.
Kathleen Prior
9.12.17
Premieres

Lee Ann Womack Feels a Lot Better Now Than She Used To

After a break from a major Nashville label, Womack bounced around and found a new home in rootsy Americana.
Annalise Domenighini
9.12.17
mental health

Should We Give Shrooms to People Who Are Dying?

We all deserve a better exit—at peace with our imminent mortality, one doctor says.
Robert Lustig, M.D.
9.12.17
iPhone

The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court

Apple says it makes the "most durable devices," but an iPhone 6 design flaw and the ensuing court proceeding shows you can legally expect it to last for just one year.
Jason Koebler
9.12.17
Livable Planet

Here's How the US Is Losing to China in Switching to Electric Vehicles

China joined the growing ranks of countries that have pledged to completely phase out gas- and diesel-fueled cars for electric ones in an effort to slow global warming.
Kastalia Medrano
9.12.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Canadian Judge Has Been Suspended for Wearing a 'Make America Great Again' Hat

An Ontario judge has been suspended for 30 days without pay for wearing a pro-Trump hat the day after the US election.
Mack Lamoureux
9.12.17
Easy Drinks

Easy Drinks: This Irn-Bru Cocktail Is the Scottish Aperol Spritz

"We wanted to shine a light on ingredients that are really great but have had a rough history."
Daisy Meager
9.12.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

DeJ Loaf Talks Privacy in the Public Eye in a New Scene From 'The Therapist'

The rapper steps into Dr. Siri Sat Nam Singh's office.
Noisey Staff
9.12.17
climate change

Wildfires are raging across western North America and climate change is contributing

8.1 million acres of forest has burned throughout the United States, as volatile weather makes the west increasingly ripe for wildfires. The fires nearly reached the Burning Man festival.
Hilary Beaumont
9.12.17
University

A Third of Ontario Students Are Going to School Tuition-Free This Year

Over 210,000 people are studying for free thanks to a new aid program.
Allison Tierney
9.12.17
Created with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

VICE Impact's New Film Highlights Progress and Challenges of Global Issues

Former President Barack Obama will speak at an international event convening leading activists addressing global health, women’s empowerment and purpose-driven tech.
Impact Staff
9.12.17
Podcast

'MUNCHIES: The Podcast': We Spoke to Action Bronson About Art, Life, and His Brilliant New Book

"I like to create controlled chaos."
Munchies Staff
9.12.17
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