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Interview

How Lasers, Radar, and Local Economies Are Helping Save World Heritage Sites

An interview with Global Heritage Fund: the techies of cultural conservation.
Becky Ferreira
6.26.14
Gavin Haynes's Polite Conversation

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Has 100% Positive Feedback on eBay

She won't tell us her username but we're pretty sure it's Groovejet1979
Gavin Haynes
6.26.14
California

Drones Are Being Used to Keep Police in Check

The public worries police could use drones to spy on them—should the police be worried the public will use them, instead?
Jordan Pearson
6.26.14
Gavin Haynes Sleepless Nights

Breaking News: Payday Loan Company Turn Out to Be Dicks

Wonga sent out thousands of letters from non-existent lawyers to scare their broke clients into paying up.
Gavin Haynes
6.26.14
Thinkpieces And Shit

Why Spotify Data Being Included In The Charts Is Shit For Grime

Who cares about being able to listen to any album from history when all you want is that new track, right now?
Sian Anderson
6.26.14
Travel

A Guide to Europe's Secret Drug Capitals

The European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) analyzed sewage to determine which drug was most widely used in each area. We turned their analysis into a helpful guide.
Jermain Raffington
6.26.14
Sports

Amputee Soccer Teams Are Popping Up All over Europe

An interview with Michael Jacobs, the coach of Belgium's national amp soccer squad.
Pete Wu
6.26.14
Stuff

The Tiger Truck Stop Is Here to Stay

Interstate 10’s most controversial endangered animal is a 14 year-old Bengal tiger named Tony. Last week, Governor Bobby Jindal signed a bill exempting Tony from the state’s exotic cat ban. It’s the end of a fight that’s dragged on for years.
Anna Gaca
6.26.14
Food

We Met the Girl Who Cooks in Her Coffeemaker

She's cooked pizza, fish soup, birthday cake, and something she calls "testicle tacos" using, exclusively, her coffee maker.
Arielle Pardes
6.26.14
VICE News Specials
18:06

Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia

VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the ebola outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa.
Words

Lower Spectrum Moves To Perth And Discovers New Musical Depths on Latest Single "Khlever"

Listen to the new single Khlever from Lower Spectrum.
THUMP Australia
Simon Winkler
6.26.14
Words

Win Tickets to Isaac Tichauer and Jonas Rathsman at Sound Nightclub

This Friday in L.A, the French Expressers take over.
THUMP Staff
6.26.14
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