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PREMIERE: Harakiri for the Sky's 'Trauma: III' Blends Genres and Longs for Death
Stream the new album from this Austrian post-metal/depressive black metal/post-hardcore duo.
Kim Kelly
7.18.16
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Twitch Is Livestreaming the Whole Republican Convention
It'll also be playing the DNC next week.
Austin Walker
7.18.16
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Ronaldo and the Great Photoshopped Abs Controversy of 2016
Cristiano Ronaldo's abs are in the news. Again.
Leander Schaerlaeckens
7.18.16
Art

This Is What a Robot Designed by a Neural Network Looks Like
Latvian new media sculptor Krists Pudzens shows off a small robot army at his first solo show.
DJ Pangburn
7.18.16
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Inside the Goji Berry Capital of China
Zhongning is the epicenter of goji production in China, raking in thousands of pounds of the berries worth a total of $232 million annually.
Clarissa Wei
7.18.16
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What It’s Like Watching Porn and Rating Movies For the Government
It's an emotionally draining job.
Tiffy Thompson
7.18.16
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Face the Republican National Convention with a Compilation That Mirrors the "Circus" of the GOP
H.V.R.F. CENTRAL COMMAND's 'THIS IS THE ZODIAC SPEAKING... "I AM NOT TED CRUZ"' is out now.
Alexander Iadarola
7.18.16
FIGHTLAND

WMMA Pioneer Shayna Baszler Earns Pro Wrestling Gold
It's been a bad week for pro wrestlers-turned-MMA fighters, but a good one for their reverse twins.
Sarah Kurchak
7.18.16
Art

Check Out These New Water-Focused Murals from a Paddleboarding Street Artist
Abandoned docks and indoor icebergs host Hula's latest site-specific artworks.
Nathaniel Ainley
7.18.16
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Masahiro Tanaka Throws a Strike That Was Possessed by Demons
Masahiro Tanaka froze Brock Holt with a shuuto. Yes, it's a type of pitch.
Dave Brown
7.18.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Stanford Scientists Are Calling for an In-Depth Exploration into MDMA’s Effects
"Drugs like MDMA should be the object of rigorous scientific study, and should not necessarily be demonized," one researcher said.
Allison Tierney
7.18.16
El Salvador

El Salvador could start going after war criminals — and the government isn’t happy
The government is headed by former members of the FMLN guerrilla group that transformed into a political party at the end of the country’s bloody civil war and went on to win two presidential elections.
Alan Hernandez
7.18.16
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