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Ben Carson's Plan to Defeat ISIS Is to Follow Anonymous Into Battle
The presidential hopeful points to Anonymous as an example of how to fight ISIS.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
11.19.15
terror in paris

Ernest Hemingway’s Ode to Paris is Flying Off the Shelves in France
French bookstores and Amazon in France have sold out of "A Moveable Feast" after a TV interview with an elderly woman inspired readers to read and re-read Hemingway's famous homage to the City of Light.
VICE News
11.19.15
Music

Enter a Fluid Cosmos of Synesthesia & Dub Techno
Enlighten your afternoon with an hour of swirling footage by PUPIL Visuals set to Dave Marian's subterranean techno.
TCP Staff
11.19.15
Sitdowns

Daniel Sturridge On the Streets and In the Studio
In this episode of VICE Sports Sitdowns, we spend a day with one of the brightest young stars in Premiere League and Liverpool's striker, Daniel Sturridge in Boston as he shops around, hits the studio and dishes on his upbringing.
VICE Sports
11.19.15
FIGHTLAND

Diego Sanchez and the Precedent for Drops to Featherweight
Many UFC lightweights have tried to reinvent themselves as featherweights, but surprisingly few have been successful. How will the drop go for Diego Sanchez when he fights Ricardo Lamas this Saturday?
Tom Taylor
11.19.15
diet

Why Men Stuff Their Faces to Impress Women
A study out of Cornell University has found that men tend to load up their plate a hell of a lot more at the buffet when they're eating with a lady-friend.
Wyatt Marshall
11.19.15
college basketball grab bag

College Basketball Grab Bag: Hail Kentucky, Leave Tom Crean's Kids Alone
Welcome to the VICE Sports College Basketball Grab Bag, a weekly roundup of the best and most random news in the sport.
Kevin Trahan
11.19.15
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Waking Up In Another Country (Excerpt from 'The Russians Are Coming: Georgia's Creeping Occupation')
VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky speaks to a man who's home got fenced off, and was told that he no longer lives in Georgia.
VICE News
11.19.15
middle east

Inside the $100 Million Scheme to Send the Middle East's Most Unwanted People to Africa
How sham real-estate deals, Islamic State recruitment efforts, and a systematic effort in the Gulf states to strip dissidents of their citizenship and banish undesirables all meet in the tiny African island nation of the Comoros.
Peter Salisbury
11.19.15
short circuit

Here’s How Cord Cutters Can Watch Real Madrid Take On Barcelona In El Clásico
Watching Real Madrid take on Barcelona this year couldn’t be easier for people without cable.
Nicholas Deleon
11.19.15
Opinion and Analysis

Russian Heavy Bombers Are Hammering Syria — and It's Practice for Bigger Fights
Russia is using its heavy bombers for the first time in its campaign in Syria, so it can learn how to use them to battle NATO.
Ryan Faith
11.19.15
News

The Gay Street Artist Who Has Been Decorating Copenhagen with Assholes and Rainbows
EDES (short for "Evil Duck Eat Sperm") says he's mocking homophobes through the power of paint.
Lars Jellestad
11.19.15
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