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Toronto Blue Jays

Josh Donaldson is Quietly (Somehow) Keeping the Blue Jays on Top of the AL East
Josh Donaldson is playing better than his MVP season last year and is still somehow flying under the radar.
Robert O'Connell
8.30.16
Apple

Apple’s €13 Billion Irish Tax Kerfuffle, Explained for Normal People
The European Commission says a tax deal between Apple and Ireland was illegal state aid. Here's what you need to know.
David Gilbert
8.30.16
New music

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's "Under Your Always Light" Is a Poetic, Beat-Driven Fantasy
A story-song about escape and nature.
Phil Witmer
8.30.16
Stuff

How Not to Talk to a Woman Wearing Headphones
First up: maybe don't! Second point: no the second point is the same as the first, maybe don't.
Emily Reynolds
8.30.16
News

I Went to BHS the Day it Closed Down and Saw the Corpse of the British High Street
After 88 years, the department store chain has shut down for good. But, apart from 'Sir Philip Green loves yachts', what can we learn from its demise?
Lucy Hancock
8.30.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Stop Defining Notting Hill Carnival By Its Drug Arrests
There was crime, sure, but out of the million attendees, the proportion is pretty fucking tiny.
Carlton Férment
8.30.16
Film

'Kiki's Delivery Service' Is Going to Be a Play
The Studio Ghibli classic hits a London theater in December.
Beckett Mufson
8.30.16
Make this

These Chipotle Pickled Eggs Are Too Good to Be a Pub Snack
London picklemaker Freddie Janssen’s Mexican take on the traditional cured egg is spicy, smoky, and best served with tortilla chips and a cold beer.
Munchies Staff
8.30.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Dogs Can Actually Understand What You're Saying to Them, Study Says
You aren't tricking your dog when you talk about the vet in an excitable tone.
VICE Staff
8.30.16
Sports

The 20-Year Fight to Build a Skatepark in Venice
Dogtown and Zephyr may have sparked the skate scene in Venice Beach, but it was the unruly Venice locals, headed by Jesse Martinez, who doused it in gasoline to see how high the flames would go.
Chris Nieratko
8.30.16
Vice Blog

This Documentary Is Telling the Story of World War I in Real Time
Slowly but surely, "The Great War" on YouTube is becoming the most expansive repository of World War I knowledge ever produced.
Luke Winkie
8.30.16
Travel

Stories from People Who Got Extremely Drunk and Woke Up in Foreign Countries
It's bizarrely common, so we thought we'd round up a few of the best tales.
Samantha Howard
8.30.16
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