Latest
FIGHTLAND

Fixing the ‘Face’ of Women’s MMA in the Bantamweight Division
The idea that one woman would, somehow, embody the sport in its entirety, and thus bring women’s MMA into the mainstream has been around since the 90s. But what happens when that woman is no longer the champion?
L.A. Jennings
7.13.16
sport for robots

Robot Wars Is Coming Back And Here’s Why You Should Be Really Fucking Excited
We know what you’re thinking: “Is Robot Wars really a sport?” The answer is: yes, it’s a sport for robots, and we won’t hear a single word to the contrary.
Will Magee
7.13.16
americas

More Canadian cops than ever are using medical marijuana
Over the last year, the number of active and former members of Canada's national police force, the RCMP, who were reimbursed for their marijuana prescriptions has more than doubled. The number is still small though, from 20 in 2014 to 47.
Rachel Browne
7.13.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

'Pokémon Go' Player Gets Stabbed, Continues to Catch 'Em All
"I basically risked my life."
VICE Staff
7.13.16
Make this

This Is the Craziest Fish Dish You’ll Ever Make
Pesce all’acqua pazza—also known as “fish in crazy water”—is a whole red mullet infused with parsley, tomatoes, chili, and garlic.
Munchies Staff
7.13.16
RACISM

Yale Dishwasher Loses His Job After Smashing Stained-Glass Window That Showed Slaves Picking Cotton
In what he called “an act of civil disobedience,” Corey Menafee, a 38-year-old African-American dishwasher employed by Yale University, smashed a stained-glass window in a college dining hall with a broom.
Alex Swerdloff
7.13.16
Features

The Instantly Timeless Pop of Empty Houses
Two pop punk kids and an aspiring actress joined forces to make an instantly infectious Motown-inspired sound.
Dan Ozzi
7.13.16
Canada

Canada Might Finally Reopen Its Prison Farms
Inmates would milk cows and bale hay while doing time.
Kate Lunau
7.13.16
Music

Is Western Musical Taste Hardwired? Probably Not, Say Neuroscientists
Deep in the Amazon, the Tsimane people like their music noisy.
Michael Byrne
7.13.16
Health

The CDC isn't super worried about Zika at the Olympics
But the Center of Disease Control singled out four African countries — Chad, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Yemen — for being at greater risk if one of their athletes or travelers is infected with the virus during the upcoming games in Brazil.
Tamara Khandaker
7.13.16
americas

Armed vigilantes are taking the law into their own hands in Mexico’s second biggest city
With the police providing little or no protection against violent crime, inhabitants of Guadalajara's forgotten outskirts have begun forming their own self-defense squads.
Duncan Tucker
7.13.16
Interviews

Belly Return from the 90s for One More ‘Sweet Ride’
Tanya Donelly-Fisher is perhaps most famous for co-founding Throwing Muses and The Breeders but she also lead Belly, a band who released two stellar LPs and then split. Now they're back!
Cam Lindsay
7.13.16
1319926334