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Skincare

The False Promises on Moisturizer Labels
Most 'hypoallergenic' lotions have at least one allergen.
Nick Keppler
9.7.17
History

The Food Festival Showing How Slaves Built American Cuisine
The annual Heritage Harvest Food Festival is hosted at Thomas Jefferson's slave plantation Monticello. This year, its founders and participants are making a concerted effort to reckon with the site's past.
Mitchell Sunderland
9.7.17
NHL

NHL's Tweak to Offside Review Rule Is Smart Way to Boost Scoring
Teams that lose an offside review challenge will now be handed a minor penalty, which should lead to more goals. That's a good thing.
Andrew Berkshire
9.7.17
Premieres

Usnea's Impossibly Heavy New Doom Metal Album Is a Sci-Fi Odyssey
Stream the Portland extreme doom outfit's politically-charged, Margaret Atwood-inspired new album for Relapse Records.
Kim Kelly
9.7.17
hurricane irma

Fuel shortages and traffic jams complicate Florida's Irma evacuation
Josh Marcus
9.7.17
Premieres

Blockhead's New Album Is Instrumental Hip-Hop for the Enlightened Stoner
The producer born Tony Simon talks 'Funeral Balloons,' more music for you take drugs and lay around to.
Zachary Lipez
9.7.17
Sweet Hipocrisy

NFL Commissioner: "I'm No Football Expert"
All of a sudden, when Colin Kaepernick is on the table, Roger Goodell has no football expertise. Go figure.
Liam Daniel Pierce
9.7.17
Interviews

The Story of How Gucci Mane Wrote His Memoir
The Atlanta legend shares stories behind his forthcoming autobiography, early days recording with Zaytoven, and why Project Pat is his favorite rapper.
Lawrence Burney
9.7.17
Tacoma

Even in the Fancy Utopia of 'Tacoma,' Labor Politics are Still Hell
Techno-utopianism secretly dreams of serfdom.
Dante Douglas
9.7.17
Cocina migrante

Meet the Man Bringing Russian Cuisine to Mexico
Pollo a la Kiev and Oaxaca cheese pirozhki are just the start.
Fernanda Ballesteros
9.7.17
Terraform

Hypercane
Forget hurricanes. The future is hypercanes—and a world of corporate greed that's been rigged to prevent them.
Eric Holthaus
9.7.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A School Made 80 Students Take an Alcohol Test Over One Empty Beer Can
When no one fessed up to bringing booze to the high school football game, administrators gave the kids two hours to get tested or face suspension.
Drew Schwartz
9.7.17
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