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Environment

Volkswagen Is Facing Another Round of Cheating Allegations
The US Environmental Protection Agency says the German automaker cheated on even more emissions tests than what was revealed in September.
VICE News
11.3.15
Stuff

Meet Basil Twist, the 'Genius' Puppet Master Bringing the Inanimate to Life
The MacArthur grant recipient might be the most fascinating puppeteer in the world.
Hugh Ryan
11.3.15
Tech

Eight Things Worth the Same Amount as Candy Crush
King Digital Entertainment—the company behind Candy Crush—is being sold to Activision Blizzard for $5.9 billion. Here's what else you could buy with that cash.
Joe Goodman
11.3.15
FIGHTLAND

Thomas Almeida: Reawaking the Dominance of Chute Boxe
Like Wanderlei Silva and Shogun Rua before him, Thomas Almeida's aggressive Chute Boxe style is sure to please fans for years to come.
Peter Carroll
11.3.15
California

Beverly Hills Can't Be Bothered with California's Water Conservation Laws
The Los Angeles area municipality was just named by California officials as being one of only four cities in the state not adequately ensuring that its residents conserve water during the ongoing statewide drought.
Alex Swerdloff
11.3.15
world series

The Taiwanese Animators Outdid Themselves with the Royals-Mets Recap
Taiwanese Animators take on the World Series.
Sean Newell
11.3.15
Gaming

'Overwatch' Is Burying the Bald Soldier Dude Archetype
"Overwatch" characters don't look like the stereotypical first person shooter character.
Emanuel Maiberg
11.3.15
Corruption

How 2006 Turned into Germany's Nightmare Summer
What if the best summer of your life was based on fraud? In raising such questions, Germany's 2006 World Cup scandal has become about more than a soccer tournament.
Brian Blickenstaff
11.3.15
Art

A Lost Feminist Poet Finally Gets Her Due
The tragically-underrated work of Zuzanna Ginczanka will be celebrated at Warsaw’s Museum of Literature.
Anya Tchoupakov
11.3.15
Vice Blog

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VICE Staff
11.3.15
News

Can Locking Up Pill-Pushing Doctors Put an End to Prescription Drug Abuse?
Last week, Dr. Lisa Tseng was found guilty of second-degree murder for writing prescriptions that led to patient overdoses. But it's not clear that punishing doctors will help addicts in need.
Jennifer Swann
11.3.15
americas

Activists Planning Protests at Rio Olympics Are Worried They Could Be Charged With Terrorism
Pressure from a US-led anti-terrorism body is allegedly behind the proposed law currently sailing through the legislature that activists charge defines terrorism so vaguely it could include any protest that involves violence.
Gabriel Marchi and Ben Tavener
11.3.15
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