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Psychics and Tarot Readers Are Under Siege By Instagram Scammers and Online Fatigue
An already beleaguered workforce confronts a legion of impersonators and a platform they say isn’t doing enough to stop them.
Anna Merlan
7.18.22
ai art

Inside Midjourney, The Generative Art AI That Rivals DALL-E
With a short text description, the tool can create surreal sci-fi environments and stylistic fine art—for a price.
Janus Rose
7.18.22
Drugs

The Long, Strange Relationship Between Psychedelics and Telepathy
It’s impossible to tell the story of psychedelics without telepathy. How will these experiences fit into psychedelics' mainstream, medical future?
Shayla Love
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

The First-Timer’s Guide to Las Vegas
Pointers on gambling, partying, and generally surviving your inaugural trip to a city that runs on mayhem.
Amy Rose Spiegel
Drew Schwartz
Katie Way
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

The Best Vegas-Area National Parks, Caves, and Deserts to Do Drugs In
Red Rock, Zion, and other mind-blowing natural wonderlands can help you make the most of your trip.
Katie Way
7.18.22
shopping-travel

The VICE Guide to Vegas Hotels
Want to eat like a high roller, be hungover in peace, or party like Mötley Crüe? TikTok’s ultimate Vegas expert gives us the lowdown on where to stay.
Hilary Pollack
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

I Explored Las Vegas by Going on Tinder Dates With Local Dudes
Fear and loathing, beers and ghosting.
Katie Way
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

How to Go Wild at Sex Parties in Las Vegas
If you’re trying to hit a “lifestyle event,” here’s everything to know about where to go, what to wear, and how to act.
Amy Rose Spiegel
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

I Spent 72 Depraved Hours Searching for the Gnarliest Dive Bar in Las Vegas
17 bars, six games of pool, and an unknowable number of Miller Lites later, I finally tracked it down. But I could never have prepared myself for what I found along the way.
Drew Schwartz
7.18.22
the vice guide to travel

Where to Go for a Night Out in Las Vegas’s Chinatown
A local overcomes his skepticism of Chinatown to embrace karaoke, hand-pulled noodles, and mochi donuts.
Nicholas Russell
7.18.22
Religion

I Was Goddess for a Day, as an Eight-Year-Old
In a country where gender discrimination starts in the womb itself, a chosen few pre-pubescent girls are briefly elevated to the status of goddess.
Shubhanjana Das
7.18.22
extremism

GOP May Nominate a Pro-Secession Christian Nationalist for Maryland Attorney General
Michael Peroutka believes public education is a communist plot, abortion and gay marriage violate God's law, and the concept of separation of church and state is a “great lie.”
Cameron Joseph
7.18.22
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