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Drugs

Prisoners Are Now Smoking Nicotine Patches and Chamomile Tea

It’s been a year since the ban on tobacco, British inmates' surrogate currency. The results are weird, but also predictable.
Nick Chester
5.16.19
money-inequality

In the Future, You'll Work, Exercise, Sleep, and Die in the Same Building

This is what's become of the American dream.
Alex Norcia
5.16.19
Philippines

The Philippines is Pissed After Canada Refuses to Take Back its Trash

After Canada fails to abide by the May 15 deadline to take back garbage a Canadian company shipped to Manila in 2013, the Philippines recalls its envoys.
Lex Celera
5.16.19
food-features

Last Call: Meet the Karaoke Savant of LA’s Wild, Celebrity-Studded Koreatown Bar Scene

“You gotta do it. It’s like Fight Club. This is Sing Club. If this is your very first night at a karaoke bar, you have to sing.”
Jill Kapinus
5.16.19
VICE Votes

'Pink Booths' in India Got More Women To Come Out To Vote

In the 'Crime Capital' of India, these "Nari Shakti" polling stations bridged a deep gender gap with an all-female staff and cops, teddy bears and roses.
Cheena Kapoor
5.16.19
mental health

10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder

"It doesn’t make you manipulative, in the same way that not having BPD doesn’t. Some people might be and some people might not be – like everyone."
Simon Doherty
5.16.19
First Dates

I Took Eva from Charly Bliss on a Very Fancy High Tea Date

We met up with the NYC alt-rock vocalist to talk musicals, Tinder, and terrible kisses. Oh, and there were tons of tiny cakes.
Lauren O'Neill
5.16.19
Drugs

There's a Reason the UK Takes More Coke, K and MDMA Than Anywhere Else

Our nation's enduring obsession with the rave years might go some way to explaining today's Global Drug Survey results.
Hydall Codeen
5.16.19
VICE Votes

Young Australians Talk Climate Change, Immigration, Indigenous Affairs and more

In the lead up to Australia’s Federal Election, VICE invites people with a broad range of experiences and expertise to discuss the most pressing issues of our nation.
Video
5.16.19
Drugs

The Global Drug Survey Analysed Your Weird Relationship with Your Dealer

Turns out almost 50 percent of people consider their dealer a friend; 2.8 percent have sex with them while buying drugs; and some people change supplier every two weeks.
Gavin Butler
5.16.19
Extremes

How it Feels to Survive a Plane Crash That Kills Everyone Else

In the first episode of our new podcast "Extremes" we meet Annette Herfkens, a woman who survived an air crash and spent eight days in a jungle.
VICE Staff
5.16.19
VICE Votes

Young Australians Talk Climate Change, Immigration, Indigenous Affairs and More

In the lead up to Australia’s Federal Election, VICE invites people with a broad range of experiences and expertise to discuss the most pressing issues of our nation.
VICE Staff
5.16.19
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