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VICELAND

We're Launching a TV Channel

Today we are thrilled to announce our latest venture—VICELAND—a 24-hour cable channel featuring hundreds of hours of news programming. We can't wait to share with you our idea of what television should look like. VICELAND is coming in 2016.
VICE Sports
11.5.15
wnba

In Search For New Commissioner, Adam Silver Says He Remains Committed to the WNBA

On Wednesday, WNBA commissioner Laurel Richie stepped down. Her replacement will take over a league that's growing, but in flux. And Adam Silver will be watching.
Howard Megdal
11.5.15
Stuff

London's Garden Bridge WIll Be an Expensive Private Playground Paid for by the Public

It's a "public" park owned by a charity that will be closed off for private events, and where you can't skate or cycle.
Mark Wilding
11.5.15
Pizza

Why Using Your Car to Deliver Pizza Can Create a Huge Insurance Liability

One Salt Lake City pizza deliveryman learned that just because you have auto insurance, doesn’t mean your auto insurance company will pay for damage to your car.
Alex Swerdloff
11.5.15
Politics

This Is a Moment in Canadian Politics Indigenous People Have Been Waiting For

“I’m immensely proud to be an Aboriginal person in this country and I’m equally proud to be a Canadian,” said Jodi Wilson-Raybould, the first justice minister in Canadian history who is indigenous.
Tamara Khandaker
11.5.15
Environment

The Syrian Civil War Is a Toxic Catastrophe in the Making

A new report warns of the potentially long lasting health and environmental consequences of the civil war and criticizes the lack of international attention to the issue.
Samuel Oakford
11.5.15
The Cleveland Strangler

How Murder Coverage Can Inspire Copycat Killers

By providing lurid details, posting step-by-step ​recaps​, and publishing manifestos that gratify the killer's need for attention, media outlets play a key role in the proliferation of modern copycat killers.
Allie Conti
11.5.15
Business

Everything's Coming Up Bitcoin as Value Spikes

In recent weeks, serious people have been taking a look not only at bitcoins, but at the so-called blockchain technology that drives the cryptocurrency.
John Dyer
11.5.15
Jockey Slut

Why Jockey Slut Mattered, According to the DJs Who Loved It

Tiga, Erol Alkan, James Lavelle, and more remember the defunct British club culture magazine.
Josh Baines
11.5.15
deep dives

The Story of the Greatest Dance Magazine You Probably Never Read

We look back at Jockey Slut, the Manchester magazine that was proof that writing about club culture could be as fun as experience it firsthand.
Josh Baines
11.5.15
Science

This Synthetic Bio Company Is Hacking Microbes to Build the Smells of the Future

Ginkgo Bioworks is re-wilding our noses with raw biological smells by drilling right down into an organism’s DNA.
Britt Wray
11.5.15
Gaming

'Payday 2' Players Are Hacking Their Way Around Microtransactions

Overkill went back on its word, and players are responding with piracy.
Emanuel Maiberg
11.5.15
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