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Activist Blair Imani Stops by 'VICE LIVE' to Discuss Her Book

'Modern HERstory' tells stories of women and nonbinary people rewriting history.
VICE Staff
3.21.19
Noisey News

The Only Thing Better Than ScHoolboy Q's New Song Is His Dancing on 'Fallon'

The groovy one performed his new single "Numb Numb Juice" and premiered a new song, "Chopstix" all while dancing like no one was watching.
Kristin Corry
3.21.19
Sports

Professional Slapping Is the World’s Greatest Sport

You do not want to get into a slap fight with the Russian man known as Dumpling.
Mack Lamoureux
3.21.19
Noisey Guide To

The Guide to Getting into Stereolab's High-Concept Pop

As the London-based group gets ready to reissue their studio albums and head out on tour, here's how to get started with their innovative and unparalleled discography.
Cam Lindsay
3.21.19
Photos

A Photographer's Search for the Old Soho

Ollie Grove photographs the locals who frequent central London's few remaining traditional pubs, hoping to capture the old charm of a neighborhood that's radically changing.
Ollie Grove
3.21.19
FEEL IT

Time Is Everything

It determines more about your life than anything except money, and obviously “time” and “money” give each other meaning, value, and possibility.
Kate Carraway
3.21.19
true crime

Mob-Related Conspiracy Theories Are a Window into America's Scam-Obsessed Soul

Anthony Comello—alleged shooter of Gambino boss Frank Cali—flashing what looked like a QAnon symbol in court was part of a larger obsession.
Alex Norcia
3.21.19
Russian hacking

Russian hackers are infiltrating European governments ahead of May elections, security firm says

FireEye says the cyber attacks by two Kremlin-linked hacking groups have increased significantly since mid-2018
David Gilbert
3.21.19
some like it hot

BP's Calls to Limit Methane Emissions Are Just Hot Air

The oil company is capable of amazing double-think when it comes to regulation.
Joe Sandler Clarke
3.21.19
News

Police Watchdog Slams Ontario Cops For Too Many 'Unjustified' Strip Searches

A new report finds that police in Ontario conduct more than 22,000 strip searches every year, mostly by the Toronto Police Service.
Rachel Browne
3.21.19
opiods

America's overdose crisis keeps getting worse. Fentanyl isn’t the only drug to blame.

Deaths caused by the synthetic opioid doubled every year from 2013 to 2016, a new study found.
Keegan Hamilton
3.21.19
The Truth and Lies Issue

How the Increasing Belief in Extraterrestrials Inspires Our Real World

According to research by psychologists, belief in nonhuman intelligence is increasing in unprecedented ways, and many contemporary technopreneurs are being inspired in their work by it.
D.W. Pasulka
3.21.19
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