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crime & drugs

The DEA's war on narco-terrorism just got more complicated
For years, DEA operatives have posed as FARC rebels in order to bust suspected terrorists and drug dealers. What will they do now that peace is coming to Colombia?
Malcolm Beith
8.29.16
FIGHTLAND

Forecasting UFC Belfast: They Owe the Irish a Good One
The Irish had both their co-main and main event taken from them on short notice in Dublin last October, so we figured out a way that the UFC could make it up to them in November when they visit Belfast for the first time since 2007.
Peter Carroll
8.29.16
Art

Summer Vibes Are Still On | Monday Insta Illustrator
Monge Quentin turns summer scenes into patterns you'd want on a shirt.
Beckett Mufson
8.29.16
News

Chinese TV Star Accuses Canadian Tourism Officials of Trying to Censor Show About First Nations
Justin Trudeau's trip to China is off to a rocky start already.
Rachel Browne
8.29.16
Art

The Hereafter Institute: An Art Project That Takes Care of Digital Remains
Artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo wants us to understand that, these days, we die twice.
Tanja M. Laden
8.29.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Some Guy Snagged $1 Million from Trump Fans with a Fake Dinner Contest
The deceiving website has reportedly fooled over 20,000 donors, collecting $1 million in donations—none of which has made it to the Trump campaign.
VICE Staff
8.29.16
Chattanooga

FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states.
Sam Gustin
8.29.16
Stuff

Why the Ashes of People With AIDS on the White House Lawn Matter
Twenty years ago, in response to government officials' failure to adequately respond to AIDS, ACT UP brought the bodies their inaction murdered to a place they couldn't be ignored—their front lawn.
Jason Silverstein
8.29.16
Stuff

How Do Gay Bears Deal with Having Sleep Apnea?
From dealing with CPAP machines—invasive-looking masks which help one breathe during sleep—to introducing the condition to partners, there's a lot to bear with.
David Dancer
8.29.16
dogs

Dogs Know When You’re Giving Them Half-Assed Praise, Study Says
Canine brains respond to tone and pitch, just like ours.
Sarah Emerson
8.29.16
News

Three Canadians Got Busted Smuggling a Shit-Ton of Cocaine on a Cruise Ship
It was headed for Australia, where cocaine is scarce and expensive.
Manisha Krishnan
8.29.16
Organ Donation

HIV-Positive Organ Donors Are Now Able to Save Lives
With the advent of the first HIV-positive to HIV-positive organ transplants in America this year, 500 to 2,000 new donors will be generated annually.
Matt Terrell
8.29.16
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