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NEW YORK CITY

Researchers Are Chipping and Surveilling NYC's Rats

New research gets close and personal with some of the city's most hated residents.
Kendra Pierre-Louis
7.14.16
Health

More Newborns Are Testing Positive for Cannabis, Colorado Hospital Says

While experts advise against marijuana use during pregnancy, some mothers insist that it is completely safe, and even needed.
Gabby Bess
7.14.16
edm

Meet the Faces of China's Rising EDM Scene

Finding success in a communist-run nation where sites like Facebook and Soundcloud are blocked isn't easy, but these guys just aren't taking no for an answer.
Diederik Van Zessen
7.14.16
News

Congress Moves Toward Passing Law to Punish Dirt Bags Distributing Revenge Porn

After more than two years, a law that criminalizes distributing non-consensual pornography makes it to Congress today, but critics say it could threaten free speech.
Candace Bryan
7.14.16
420 moment

TFW You Get Too Stoned at the Function

Wait, what?
Broadly Staff
7.14.16
Premieres

Crowhurst's Bleak New Video for "The End"Is an Exercise in Noisy Misery

LA-based creator Jay Gambit opens up about mental health, mood swings, and the darkness in Bob Ross' "happy trees."
Ben Handelman
7.14.16
News

Meet the 18-Year-Old Student Behind Black Lives Matter London

We spoke to 18-year-old Marayam Ali about fighting institutional racism in the UK and what it's like getting thrust into the media spotlight.
Yasmin Jeffery; Photos: Ben Doyle
7.14.16
thump news

Zeds Dead and Diplo Team Up on Roaring New Track “Blame”

The Elliphant-featuring song is one many collaborations on the Canadian dubstep duo's forthcoming debut album.
Krystal Rodriguez
7.14.16
Quebec

Making Terroir with Cow Horns, Manure, and Lunar Rhythms in Quebec

We headed down to Les Pervenches vineyard in Farnham, Quebec with sommelier Emily Campeau, to talk terroir and biodynamic winemaking.
Nick Rose and Simon Coutu
7.14.16
El Salvador

El Salvador's top court repeals amnesty law in order to prosecute war criminals

The decision could allow prosecutors to investigate atrocities committed by both the military and the guerrilla fighters during the country's civil war that stretched from 1980 to 1992.
Reuters and VICE News
7.14.16
News

Canada’s Nuclear Material Risk Assessment Won’t Look Into Unsafe Practices

Should nuclear safety stay business as usual?
Jordan Pearson
7.14.16
Comics!

'The False Doe,' Today's Comic by Kelsey Wroten

Kelsey Wroten delivers an epic 16-page piece of lesbian vampire fiction with her new comic.
Kelsey Wroten
7.14.16
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