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Soulja Boy Is the Storyteller of Our Generation
In his first interview with The Breakfast Club, Soulja Boy argued he had the best comeback of 2018 but really just ended up telling wild stories.
Kristin Corry
1.16.19
Comics!

'Nutter Butter Farter,' Today's Comic by Rebecca Kirby
While grabbing a midnight snack, Rebecca catches a peeping tom in the act.
Rebecca Kirby
1.16.19
BDSM

The Vancouver Couple Bringing Japanese Bondage to Art Classes
This kinbaku dojo teaches rope tying, hosts life drawing nights, and sparks conversation around consent.
Michelle Gamage
1.16.19
DIY

YouTuber Builds Cursed DIY Dual-Screen ‘Laptop’
Finally, you can take two screens on the go... sort of.
Matthew Gault
1.16.19
activism

First, She Was Upskirted. Then She Got it Banned in England and Wales
Thanks to Gina Martin, upskirting—the act of filming or photographing up someone's clothes without their consent—is now a criminal offense.
Zing Tsjeng
1.16.19
Sex

In Search of the Elusive Orgasm
Between 16 and 25 percent of women and 1 to 4 percent of men experience the inability to orgasm at some point in their lives.
Richard Greenhill
1.16.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Conan O'Brien Wants You to Know That Nothing Matters and You're Going to Die
"Eventually, all our graves go unattended."
River Donaghey
1.16.19
nba

The NBA Player Fighting for LGBTQ Equality
After the murder of his sister, a transgender woman, Detroit Pistons guard Reggie Bullock made it his mission to spread awareness about issues facing the LGBTQ community.
VICE Sports Staff
1.16.19
Power

NBA's Reggie Bullock Opens Up About Losing His Transgender Sister to Murder
A new documentary from Vice Sports follows Bullock's journey into LGBTQ activism after his sister Mia Henderson 2014 murder in Baltimore.
Diana Tourjée
1.16.19
Syria

ISIS just claimed what may be the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in Syria
“The caliphate has crumbled and ISIS has been defeated,” said Vice President Mike Pence just hours after the deadly attack.
Tim Hume
1.16.19
climate change

Climate Change-Driven Heat Wave Killed a Third of a Bat Population in Two Days
Almost one third of a bat species population in Australia perished during a heat wave in November 2018.
Caroline Haskins
1.16.19
Organoids

Researchers Create Perfect Blood Vessels in a Petri Dish for the First Time
The researchers also demonstrated that it is possible to grow functioning human blood vessels in another species.
Daniel Oberhaus
1.16.19
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