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Trump

Trump stops granting visas to same-sex partners of U.N. officials
It's understood that at least 10 people within the U.N. will have to get married before the end of the year or face having their partners expelled.
David Gilbert
10.2.18
COLLEGE

Please Don't Chug Beer Through Your Nose OK
College students: putting their parents' hard-earned tuition dollars to work by snorting Bud Light
Lauren Rothman
10.2.18
Recipe

Red Shiso Shrub Recipe
Use this vibrant and gorgeous shrub as the base for a bubbly drink.
MUNCHIES Test Kitchen
10.2.18
Facebook

Europe’s strict new privacy rules are great news for Facebook hackers
“You can do incident response quickly or correctly, but not both.”
David Gilbert
10.2.18
Photography

Photos from a European Medieval Knights Festival
We took photos at a weekend-long festival of men fighting in medieval armor.
Srđan Veljović
10.2.18
Gempa Palu 2018

It's a Race Against Time to Find Survivors Trapped By the Deadly Palu Earthquake
It's been four days since an earthquake and tsunami it the northern coast of Central Sulawesi, but the rescue operations are still underway at a popular hotel completely destroyed by the disaster.
Iqbal Lubis
10.2.18
Film

Watch Our New Documentary, 'One Punch, 99 Years'
James Ward has served 12 years in prison after receiving just a ten-month sentence. A new VICE film explores how his extended sentence has affected him and his family.
VICE Staff
10.2.18
the internet

Young, Old, Male, Female: This Is Who Gets Believed Least Online
Lots of people are called out for their bullshit online, but one type of person is targeted considerably more than any other.
Amelia Tait
10.2.18
1965 Tragedy

The Creators of 'G30S/PKI' Reflect on the Film's Impact Three Decades Later
The anti-communist movie continues to shape minds 34 years after its release.
Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
10.2.18
indonesian earthquake

The Indonesian tsunami death toll just passed 1,200 — and hundreds more remain buried
Survivors held up signs saying, “We Need Food” and “We Need Support.”
David Gilbert
10.2.18
Marginalised Communities

I Spent a Day at a Dhaba Where Sweepers Share Their Sorrow, Angst and Tea
For them, October 2—a day on which politicians love to pose with brooms and sweep already clean areas—is a day unlike any other.
Zeyad Masroor Khan
10.2.18
Tory Conference

Don't Worry About Brexit, Insist Terrifying Tory Fantasists
And some of the other mad stuff we've heard at conference so far.
Simon Childs
10.2.18
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