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CBD

How Women Are Making Their Mark in the Legal Weed Industry
At a recent event in England, women celebrated their role in the world of CBD.
Lucy Mansfield
10.22.18
I Tried it

I Took an At-Home Poop Test
Who wouldn't want a snapshot of what's going on in their digestive system?
Misha Gajewski
10.22.18
Afghanistan

U.S. admits a general was shot in Taliban attack that nearly claimed top NATO commander
The U.S. mission has been cagey in acknowledging how close the attacker got to American generals.
Tim Hume
10.22.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

South Korea's #MeToo Movement Sets Its Sights on a National 'Epidemic'—Spy Cam Porn
Women in South Korea are taking back public spaces.
VICE Staff
Doree Shafrir, Dame Darcy
10.22.18
International Days

The Reason We Have All Those Bizarre 'International' Days
Brandied Fruit Day, Sausage Pizza Day, International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day – here's why you see these dumb celebrations trending on Twitter.
Amelia Tait
10.22.18
Noisey Hitlist

Miink Is Building a Body of Impressive, Genre-Spanning Music
The soulful London-based musician creates as people should: thinking that what he makes will last forever.
Ryan Bassil
10.22.18
adventure

How I Made Money By Running Away From My Hostel
At the age of 10, my little adventure had turned into an inter-state police operation.
Qutub Alam; As Told To: Zeyad Masroor Khan
10.22.18
First Dates

I Went to a Karaoke Club with MØ and Shit Got Wild
Before her second album 'Forever Neverland' dropped, we spent the night at a karaoke bar in London, screaming every pop punk song that's ever been written.
Daisy Jones
10.22.18
Television

The Most Haunted Items from This Year's 'Bake Off'
Some real spooky stuff in here.
Lauren O'Neill
10.22.18
Fashion

Lauryn Hill in Lauryn Hill Clothing Is Everything (Is Everything)
Hill’s collaboration with Woolrich drops on October 20.
Emma Specter
10.22.18
Illustration

This Kolkata-Based Animator’s Retelling of the ‘Mahabharata’ Humanises Its Relevance Today
In the times of mythical symbols being used for violence, Upamanyu Bhattacharyya’s creations strip off the glories of the epic wars.
Pallavi Pundir
10.22.18
Australia Today

The Amount of People Climbing Uluru has Soared Since the Ban was Announced
Every day, there are between 300 and 500 rubbish people who insist on climbing the rock.
Gavin Butler
10.22.18
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