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Diabolical Nut Thieves Are Making Millions Stealing Almonds
Last year, thieves robbed California nut companies to the tune of $4.6 million. Now that they've gotten a taste of that sweet nut money, they're hooked.
VICE Staff
8.4.16
sub.culture

Here’s How Cuba’s First DJs Turned Economic Turmoil Into an Underground House and Techno Movement
In the economically devastated early 90s, DJs like Djoy de Cuba, Wichy de Vedado, and DJ Jigue, found catharsis in a new community of parties, clubs, and sounds.
David Garber
8.4.16
VICE Guided Tours

There's a Section of Yellowstone Where You Can Get Away with Murder
In 2005, a law professor discovered the "Zone of Death," where a person could legally get away with murder. Eleven years later, you still can.
Jacob Baynham
8.4.16
Film

'Suicide Squad' Will Crush Any Hope You Have Left in Superhero Movies
Sure, it's the glorious trash fire everyone is saying it is, but there are some redeeming qualities, too.
J. W. McCormack
8.4.16
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

No Joke, You Should Definitely Watch 21 Savage's Entire 'Breakfast Club' Interview
Charlamagne:"You think you're just numb to death and murder at this point?" 21:"Yeah, pretty much."
Phil Witmer
8.4.16
Photo

Vintage Photos from the Greek Island Where People 'Forget to Die'
Ikaria has an amazingly high number of centenarians, and one in three people on the island make it deep into their 90s in perfect health.
Christos Malachias and ikariamag.gr, Words: Jenny Tsir
8.4.16
amateurism

Big Ten Schools Are About to Cash In, But Don't Expect Athletes to See Any Money
Big Ten athletic departments are about to a massive influx of television rights fees. Where will the money go? Everywhere but to athletes.
Kevin Trahan
8.4.16
rave curious

Fighting Off Hangovers With Gorgon City and Rudimental
The Rave Curious podcast catches up with the British bands, plus former Beatport CEO Matt Adell talks breaking capitalism.
Joshua Glazer
8.4.16
Mental Health Awareness

College Kids Aren't the Only Young People Struggling with Mental-Health Issues
Historical data suggests that young people who don't go to college are at a higher risk of suicide.
Nathalie Lagerfield
8.4.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Early ‘BattleTech’ Footage Reminds Me Why I Love Mechs
The crowd-funded reboot of the fan-favorite series looks a lot like 'XCOM,' but with giant robots.
Austin Walker
8.4.16
Premieres

Shovels & Rope's Video For "I Know" Dresses Up Your Ugly Feelings In Drag
Your ugly feelings have never looked better.
Annalise Domenighini
8.4.16
News

Vancouver Mayor Will Turn Downtown Tent City into Social Housing
In a largely symbolic move, Gregor Robertson vowed to begin the process of turning the tent city site into housing for some of the city's poorest residents.
Ebony-Renee Baker
8.4.16
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