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'Brown Sugar' Is Still a Love Letter to the Golden Age of Hip-Hop

On its sweet sixteen, Rick Famuyiwa's hip-hop romance reminds us how both love and the genre evolves.
Tari Ngangura
10.12.18
Skateboarding

Zion Wright Isn't Worried About Skater of the Year

The newly minted pro is just here for the skating and also to hang out with The Rock.
Hanson O'Haver
10.12.18
Festivals 2018

Get Ready for Lift-Off, Baby, 'Cause Desert Daze 2018 Is Here!

Soundtrack your trip with our playlist and check out Noisey and VICELAND programming on-site all weekend long.
Andrea Domanick
10.12.18
Ronaldo

Ronaldo Is an Icon of Corruption in Sports

Instead of focusing on Ronaldo the mega-star, focus on the athlete embedded in a deeply corrupt and exploitative system. Then you might see this for what it is: a story about the total lack of accountability for men who see themselves as above the law.
Brenda Elsey and Jennifer Doyle
10.12.18
Postscript

The Nukes of 'Fallout 76' Are Where Power Fantasies Hit a Breaking Point

Unless there's a fundamental restructuring of how we understand, build and consume AAA games, the ability to nuke your friends is a terrible idea.
Cameron Kunzelman
10.12.18
Munchies

Tesla-Branded Tequila Might Soon Exist Thanks To You Nerds

If you know someone who's genuinely excited about 'Teslaquila,' now's the time to stop being friends with them.
Hannah Keyser
10.12.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast

When Believing Women Isn't Enough to Help Them

The #MeToo movement has led more women to come forward with stories of sexual misconduct, but that hasn't often led to justice.
VICE Staff
10.12.18
Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking’s Last Paper Is Now Online

The black hole information paradox fascinated Hawking for decades, and is the topic of his final research study.
Becky Ferreira
10.12.18
DNA/IDK

Scientists Bred Healthy Baby Mice From Same-Sex Parents for the First Time

The pups with two mothers turned out perfectly healthy, but things didn’t turn out so well for the mice with two fathers.
Daniel Oberhaus
10.12.18
science is cool

Sometimes Your Brain Goes Back in Time and Changes What it Perceived

It's called postdiction, and it's the opposite of prediction.
Shayla Love
10.12.18
Comics!

'Ear Worms,' Today's Comic by Urbano Ortega Matta

A man questioning his mediocre life finds solace in the idea of starting his own beetle battle company.
Urbano Ortega Matta
10.12.18
Facebook

The Facebook hack is way worse than previously thought

David Gilbert
10.12.18
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