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short circuit

Germany Says Facebook's Collection of WhatsApp Data Is Illegal

But Facebook insists it complies with EU data protection law.
Ben Sullivan
9.27.16
Recipe

Portuguese Sausage Fried Rice Recipe

Fry your leftover rice with some sausage and top it with fried eggs for dinner perfection.
Sean Telo
9.27.16
News

The VICE Morning Bulletin

Snap polls suggest Hillary Clinton won the first debate, Colombia's government and the FARC rebel group sign a peace deal, water plumes may have been spotted above Jupiter's moon, and more.
VICE Staff
9.27.16
food hygiene

A Staggering Number of British Takeout Restaurants Fail Hygiene Inspections

In new analysis of Food Standards Agency data, more than 7,000 restaurants were found not to have met acceptable food hygiene requirements.
Daisy Meager
9.27.16
WRESTLING

A Plea to Wrestlers: Stop Doing the Suicide Dive So Much

One of wrestling's most popular moves, the suicide dive, is also one of its most dangerous.
Ian Williams
9.27.16
Luxury Week

Private Data Is the Ultimate Luxury Good

A line of jewelry co-created by the co-founder of The Pirate Bay aims to show why perceptions of value are outdated in the digital era.
Natalie Kane
9.27.16
Politics

Female Academic Freed After Being Arrested and Jailed for 'Dabbling in Feminism'

Iran says that Homa Hoodfar was a threat to national security, but the Canadian-Iranian professor's family says that she was arrested for her feminism and politics.
Sirin Kale
9.27.16
News

We watched the presidential debate while chatting online with an alt-right teen

Elspeth Reeve
9.27.16
meat

This Suffolk Farm Holds the Secret to Perfect Barbecue

Kenton Hall Estate Farm is home to a herd of rare Longhorn cows, a breed London chef Neil Rankin has chosen for the grilled beef dishes at his new restaurant. “I look for that pure, beefy flavour,” he says, as we take a tour of the farm.
Angela Hui
9.27.16
COLOMBIA

Victims of Colombia's long war fear peace won't be any better

Residents in the poverty-stricken refugee town of Riosucio believe the violence that forced them to flee their land will continue despite the signing of a historic peace accord.
Joe Parkin Daniels
9.27.16
war and conflict

Thousands are trapped in Aleppo as Syrian troops close in

Describing the impact of the bunker-buster bombs, Yassin Mohammed, a 51-year-old taxi driver from East Aleppo told Middle East Eye they felt like "an earthquake."
David Gilbert
9.27.16
WTF

Wetherspoons Isn’t Doing Christmas Dinner Anymore and Everyone Is Freaking Out

Following the pub chain’s announcement in March that it would no longer be serving Sunday roasts, Christmas dinner is now also off the menu.
Daisy Meager
9.27.16
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