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"Worst Sound Installation Ever" to Play Toto's "Africa" for All Eternity

Artist Max Siedentopf has set up some battery-powered speakers in the Namib Desert. "Africa" will play on loop until the installation is consumed by the sands of time.
Alex Robert Ross
1.15.19
Football

I Was Banned from Watching My Football Team, So Had to Find Another Way in

After receiving a three-year stadium ban, Max had to come up with a clever way to watch Hamburg.
Max von Sinnen
1.15.19
wellness

I Got 'Brain Surgery' from a Doctor Whose Card I Found in the Street

I had an hour-long immersive experience in an attempt to relax. But what was I really paying for?
Daisy Jones
1.15.19
Comics!

'Stop Chasing Love': Today's Comic by Pranita Kocharekar

We debut our new series, 'Comics!', a space devoted to narratives driven solely by picture stories and visuals. This one is about a girl in search for love.
Pranita Kocharekar
1.15.19
Drugs

Why These Moms Want Marijuana Legalized In Duterte's Philippines

As the government wages a brutal war on drugs, a group of mothers are hoping for a law that they argue, could save their children's lives.
Kara Ortiga
1.15.19
Australiana

Exploring the Ghost Towns of Outback South Australia

The state's north is home to countless abandoned settlements, and a reminder about what happens when people ignore climate science.
Julian Morgans
1.15.19
Music

Exclusive: Indian-South American Band We Here Now Offer Trippy Garage Rock on Debut Album ‘The Chikipunk Years’

Philadelphia-based musician and filmmaker Indrayudh Shome tells us about joining a new multinational project.
Anurag Tagat
1.15.19
Australia Today

Singapore Is Threatening to Ban LGBTIQ Citizens From Adopting Children

The government is considering changing its laws after a gay father won the right to adopt his biological son last year.
Gavin Butler
1.15.19
violent times

Our New Podcast Interrogates Australia’s Obsession With Violence

Fear, Romance, Fascination: Across Violent Times we’ll speak to underworld kings, child soldiers, and criminals to explore why humans do brutal things.
VICE Staff
1.15.19
Canada-China

Canada warns citizens traveling to China of "arbitrary" enforcement of law

China fires back with its own travel advisory that accuses Canada of the "arbitrary detention" of Chinese nationals.
Tamara Khandaker
1.15.19
Listen

We Talk Old Games and New Recording Studios in Today's Waypoint Radio

In Waypoint Radio 214, we have Mario, we have Kingdom Hearts, and we have theme park rides.
Danielle Riendeau
1.15.19
SURVEILLANCE

Ajit Pai Refuses to Brief Congress About Why Bounty Hunters Can Buy Cell Phone Location Data

The Chairman's staff said the selling of location data is not a 'threat to the safety of human life or property that the FCC will address during the Trump shutdown.'
Jason Koebler
1.14.19
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