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Environment

Pipeline Workers Are Scaring Indigenous Elders Away From Their Own Lands
Indigenous folks—even those who aren’t on the front lines of pipeline battles—report regular harassment and intimidation. But they’re going on their land anyway.
Brandi Morin
6.4.21
Singapore

A Second Restaurant Named After Pablo Escobar Has Popped Up in Singapore
“If the food is good, we can call it anything – people will still come," its co-owner was quoted as saying.
Heather Chen
6.4.21
Hong Kong

They Condemned Beijing for Crushing Tiananmen Protests. Now They Work for the Government.
Pro-Beijing politicians, business executives, and singers were among the staunch supporters of China’s pro-democracy movement in 1989.
Viola Zhou
6.4.21
Health

Pollen Allergies Are Getting Worse, and It's All Our Own Fault
Climate change, bad gardening and excessive hygiene – our allergies problem is complicated, and only set to get worse.
Sébastien Wesolowski
6.4.21
Noisey

Greentea Peng is Healing, Using Shrooms and Music's Miracle Tone
By tuning her debut album a semitone lower than the industry standard, the jazzy neo-soul artist is raising listener's vibrations – and her own.
Robert Kazandjian
6.4.21
Film

Hollywood's Most Iconic Designer Breaks Down His Favourite Title Cards
From 'Star Wars' to 'The Exorcist' Dan Perri has created some of the most recognisable title cards of all time. Here, he talks about his life in film.
Deeper Into Movies
6.4.21
japan

Olympians Will Get Free Condoms at Tokyo Games, But They Can’t Use Them
Good luck trying to keep fit, young, athletes away from one other.
Hanako Montgomery
6.4.21
Crime

How a Viral Rape Video Implicated a TikToker in a Human Trafficking Ring
Authorities in India and Bangladesh believe the TikTok influencer used social media to lure and trap women.
Shamani Joshi
6.4.21
cambodia

Rat To Get Hero’s Farewell After Years of Sniffing Out Landmines in Cambodia
Magawa, who detected 71 landmines, will now live out the rest of his life in peace — eating bananas and peanuts.
Heather Chen
6.4.21
Art

Inside the Space-Out Competition Where People Do Nothing
“It's hard to explain, but there is something meaningful about getting together with people who willingly choose to do nothing.”
Koh Ewe
6.4.21
boundless

Watch VICE's 'HIV: The Neglected Pandemic,' Narrated by Jonathan Van Ness
A comprehensive look at 40 years of HIV/AIDS.
VICE Staff
6.3.21
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: June 4, 2021
The moon is in Aries today.
Annabel Gat
6.3.21
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