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'Feral Hogs' Was Made for Weird Twitter
An unwitting tweet about "30-50 feral hogs" felt destined to go viral. But why?
Lauren O'Neill
8.7.19
Between Europe's Borders

Life in the Last Capital City Still Split by a Border Zone
For decades, a hard border has divided Greek Cyprus and Turkish Cyprus, through Nicosia. One photographer spoke to those on both sides.
Marcos Andronicou
8.7.19
Save Yourselves

How a Cancer Survivor Is Saving London's Waterways
Lizzie Carr's Plastic Patrol is aiming to clear over a million pieces of rubbish from the city's waterways by the end of the year.
Alex Rorison
8.7.19
Work

Don't Get Screwed Over by the New Changes to Your Overdraft
Banks in the UK are doing a total rehaul of how they manage overdrafts. Here's what you need to know.
Ross Buchanan
8.7.19
drug features

Africa Is Going Through an Opioid Crisis, But It's Not What You Think
Labourers are taking counterfeit pills in order to work longer hours.
JS Rafaeli
8.7.19
Photos

This Photographer Made Peace With Her Body by Distorting It
Ángela Burón creates impossible conjunctions of limbs, faces, and boobs because, as she says, "it cures my head.”
Talia Slonim
8.7.19
News

30,000 More Deaths per Year in China If Global Warming Rises by Half-a-Degree
This figure is an optimistic estimate. Without taking future infrastructure improvements into account, the annual death toll could rise by another 50 percent.
Meera Navlakha
8.7.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Men Don’t Recycle Because They Don’t Want People Thinking They're Gay, Study Finds
Some men view environmentalism as 'feminine', apparently, and avoid certain behaviours because of that.
Gavin Butler
8.7.19
News

A 15-Year-Old British Girl Is Missing in Malaysia
The police are treating it as a missing person case, while her parents believe she was abducted.
Meera Navlakha
8.7.19
Australia Today

SA Police Offered a $30 Gift Card to Whichever Officer Issued the Most Traffic Fines
The police force has since retracted the incentive, saying it goes against official policy, and insisted that it has "no quotas" for fines.
Gavin Butler
8.7.19
Places

An Immersive Art Collective in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City's Factory Obscura helps artists create an interactive experience. Supported by Marriott Bonvoy.
VICE Staff
8.6.19
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscopes: August 7, 2019
The moon is in Scorpio today.
Annabel Gat
8.6.19
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