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Tegan and Sara: "It's Always About What Can We Do That's New, That's a Risk"

The sibling duo talk to VICE about their new memoir and album, and the sometimes uncomfortable experience of mining high school memories in order to make them.
Avery Stone
9.27.19
incels

Toronto Van Attack Suspect Says He Used Reddit and 4Chan to Chat With Other Incel Killers

The alleged killer told police that he corresponded online with other men who went on to carry out misogynistic killing sprees.
Tim Hume
9.27.19
antarctica

Airbnb's Antarctic 'Sabbatical' Is the Next Evolution in Crisis Capitalism

Airbnb is sending five volunteers on a one month “citizen science” trip to Antarctica so that they may become ambassadors for the continent, and more importantly, Airbnb.
Caroline Haskins
9.27.19
net neutrality

Study Proves The FCC's Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False

The biggest study yet finds Ajit Pai’s repeated claims that net neutrality hurt broadband investment have never been true.
Karl Bode
9.27.19
Politics

Labour's Grassroots Are Fighting for Sex Worker Rights – and They Might Win

Decriminalising sex work is the next logical step for any political party that wants to put workers first.
Cat Smith
9.27.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Some Men Performed a Puja to End Feminism in India

Calling feminism a “cancer” and equating the #MeToo movement with the devil, an NGO called the Save India Foundation performed this ritual at 50 locations across the country to eradicate “evil feminists”.
Shamani Joshi
9.27.19
Brexit Power Ranking

Brexit Power Ranking: Is Michael Gove Okay?

The Cabinet Office boss appeared to be swaying during Jeremy Corbyn's speech in Parliament.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
Zing Tsjeng
9.27.19
Syria

Bashar Assad Is Getting a Slap on the Wrist for His Latest Chemical Weapons Attack

The chlorine gas attack, which was carried out in May, was part of a wider assault on the last rebel-controlled stronghold in Syria.
Tim Hume
9.27.19
Worst Hot Take of the Week

Worst Opinion of the Week: 'Rich People Are Genetically Smarter Than Poor People'

A 'Telegraph' columnist has criticised Labour's plans to tackle inequality by integrating private schools into the state sector because "educational performance has a high genetic component".
NEO
9.27.19
climate change

Tibetans in India Join the Global Climate Strikes to Bring Attention to Their Burning Homeland

The community lives with the prospect of losing their homes forever, not just to political oppression but also the severe effects of climate change.
Pallavi Pundir
9.27.19
Covering Climate Now

Plastic Is Dead. Here's What to Replace It With

Mushrooms, cacti and water balls.
Caterina Mapelli
Paola Aurora Barbieri
9.27.19
Far-Right Extremism

Here's How Former Far-Right Extremists Think We Should Fight Radicalization

In an upcoming paper, 10 off the grid former far-right extremists discuss how they believe the problem should be addressed.
Mack Lamoureux
9.27.19
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