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water

You Might Actually Be Drinking Too Much Water
A new study shows the ways that your body actually tries to tell you when you're going overboard with self-hydration.
Wyatt Marshall
10.11.16
Impact

Why We Started 'WOMAN'
On International Day of the Girl, we need to celebrate and support girls and women everywhere and keep fighting for equality on every level.
Ariel Wengroff
10.11.16
A Year of Lil Wayne

A Year of Lil Wayne: "Ho"/"Danger"
Let's keep talking about that 35-minute freestyle.
Kyle Kramer
10.11.16
News

Three Toronto Cops Charged with Assault, But That’s Basically All They’ll Tell Us
The Special Investigations Unit has known for over a year about the alleged 2013 incident involving constables John Darnell, Piara Dhaliwal, and Adam Morris.
Tamara Khandaker
10.11.16
Stuff

The King of the Adult Baby Diaper Game
John-Michael Williams runs the country's only retail space for adult baby diaper lovers.
Zach Brooke
10.11.16
Culture

A Night in Margaritaville with Canada's Biggest Jimmy Buffett Fans
For the Parrotheads of the Toronto Maple Reefers Club, finding their own, personal Margaritaville is transcendent.
Aidan Johnston
10.11.16
MARYLAND

University of Maryland Will Charge Students to Fully Fund Title IX Office
Maryland, a school that paid $31 million to leave the ACC and is spending $25 million for an indoor football facility, will rely on students to fund its Title IX office.
Patrick Sauer
10.11.16
User Profiled

User Profiled Episode 2: Take Back the Internet
How are hackers, activists, and privacy watchdogs fighting back against the abuse of Big Data? We explore their work and look at different ways you can keep your data safe.
VICE Staff
10.11.16
we saw this

Turn on the Power: Traditional Heavy Metal Ruled at Frost and Fire Festival
We journeyed out to Ventura, CA to find out why people are still so obsessed with old-school heavy metal thunder
Jeff Treppel
10.11.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

New York City Is Finally Done Sending Teens to Solitary
Punitive segregation—a.k.a. solitary confinement—is history for all inmates 21 or younger in America's largest city.
River Donaghey
10.11.16
Features

My Brother Died After Taking Ecstasy But I’m Still Campaigning to Reopen Fabric
Nathalie Wainwright lost her brother after he took ecstasy in the 90s. She explains why she’s calling for drug education reform.
Nathalie Wainwright
10.11.16
festivals 2016

We Reminisced About Music and Drugs with Baby Boomers at Oldchella
Rock n roll's original fans share their first times, weird times, and some choice words of advice at Desert Trip 2016.
Andrea Domanick
10.11.16
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