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VICE Sports World News Roundup: July 8, 2016

Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
Brian Blickenstaff
7.8.16
uk

What British Food and Drink Workers Really Think About Brexit

We asked farmers, chefs, restaurant critics, fishermen, and bakers how Britain’s decision to leave the EU will impact the country’s food industry.
Daisy Meager
7.8.16
defense & security

This is how the CIA's first captive after 9/11 described his years of torture

Abu Zubaydah, a Saudi national, served as the guinea pig for the CIA's torture program. For the first time, his account of his captivity has been made public.
Jason Leopold
7.8.16
esports

The ECS Counter-Strike Finals Show How Esports Live Events Are A Breed All Their Own

The production value may be similar to traditional sports, but the intricacies and quirks of a esports event are uniquely theirs.
Matt Porter
7.8.16
Gaming

'Pokémon Go' Players Are Spoofing GPS Locations to Catch' Em All

Pokémon Go has only been available in the United States for a day, but already intrepid players are finding ways to cheat the game.
Ian Birnbaum
7.8.16
americas

What we know so far about the ambush on police in Dallas

Twelve police officers and two civilians were shot by at least one gunman. One suspect is dead and three others are in custody. Police are still searching for answers.
VICE News
7.8.16
Crime

The Countries Where Men Are More Likely to Get Light Sentences for Killing Women

As Oscar Pistorius is sentenced to just six years in jail for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, Broadly asks the burning question: Where else can men murder their partners and go unpunished?
Sirin Kale
7.8.16
uk

A UK Government Department Uses Hacking Powers to Catch Price-Fixing Cartels

The Competition and Markets Authority is one of many agencies with hacking powers.
Joseph Cox
7.8.16
Stuff

Speaking to the Founder of the UK's First Professional Cuddling Agency

Professional cuddling is officially coming to the UK, but are we ready for it?
Olivia Marks
7.8.16
VICE News Specials
3:47

People Wounded in Deadly Clashes with Mexican Police Are Avoiding Hospitals

More than two weeks after deadly clashes in Mexico between a teachers union and police, wounded residents are too afraid to seek proper healthcare.
all england tennis club

Inside Wimbledon's Black Market Ticket Trade

Ticket scalpers are as much a part of Wimbledon as strawberries and cream.
David Cox
7.8.16
News

Everything You Need to Know About Bitcoin’s ‘Halving'

Will it be a disaster or a boon for bitcoin?
Jordan Pearson
7.8.16
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