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Billionaire donors don’t like Donald Trump

Some mega donors are going beyond not giving Trump money and have taken to publicly criticizing him as well.
Brendan James
8.2.16
Identity

An Embroidery Series Calls Out Old-Fashioned Judgements

'Gamgam’s Wall' is nothing like your grandma used to make.
Francesca Capossela
8.2.16
APOCALYPSE

How the World Falls Apart

Not all at once but in millions of cataclysms small and large that strike somewhere everyday.
Paul Cox and Stan Cox
8.2.16
thump news

Carla dal Forno Announces Debut Album on Blackest Ever Black with Suspenseful Video

"What You Gonna Do Now?" is the lead single from 'You Know What It's Like.'
Alexander Iadarola
8.2.16
Nice Job!

Inside the Gruesome World of a Crime Scene Cleaner

Don Weir tells us what it's like to scrape brain matter off the walls.
Daniel Otis
8.2.16
Stuff

A Day in the Life of a Funeral Director

James Donofrio has worked in a funeral home since age 12. He's now 57.
VICE Staff
8.2.16
Essays

What It's Like to Be a 'Trim Bitch' on an Illegal Weed Farm

As a weed trimmer—a position almost always filled by women—I can earn $3000 a week. But the sexism and stigma on marijuana farms have always made me wonder if it's worth it.
Kelly Schirmann
8.2.16
Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bastian Schweinsteiger, Jose Mourinho, and the Trouble with Nostalgia

As Bastian Schweinsteiger nears the end of his Manchester United career, fans of the legendary midfielder demand respect. But is the problem respect, or is it nostalgia?
Brian Blickenstaff
8.2.16
figthland

Weighing the Options of Robbie Lawler

Robbie Lawler's incredible run as UFC welterweight champion is over, but that doesn't mean his career is. So, who does the former champ fight next?
Tom Taylor
8.2.16
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Prepare Your Soul: Here's the Very Grim Trailer for Nick Cave's New Album and Film

It features lots of seriousness and strings, of course.
Phil Witmer
8.2.16
middle east

Syrian rescuers allege chlorine gas dropped on town near where a Russian helicopter was shot down

Saraqeb was first hit by chemical attacks in 2013, with strong evidence suggesting it came from government helicopters
Davide Mastracci
8.2.16
Podcast

YACHT Reveals Some of LA's Secret History with Veggie Burgers

On the latest episode of 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast' I chat with the band YACHT about LA’s mysterious histories and the restaurants that exist in unusual spaces.
Helen Hollyman
8.2.16
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