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'The Rape Of Dina' by Gabriel Krauze

An original short story about murder, revenge and the supernatural on a London estate.
Gabriel Krauze
10.28.15
Video Games

Museums Can Now Legally Jailbreak Game Consoles, But Gamers Aren't Allowed

New updates to copyright law are a win for archivists but fall short of lifting restrictions on individuals.
Emanuel Maiberg
10.28.15
Premieres

Bibi Bourelly Drops Her Debut Single "Ego"

The 20-year-old Berlin-born singer-songwriter wowed with world with "BBHMM"—but this first foray is a taster of what's to come from Bibi as a solo star.
Kim Taylor Bennett
10.28.15
asia & pacific

An Afghan District Rocked by the Earthquake Has Now Been Overrun by the Taliban

Taliban fighters seized control of the district capital of Darqand in Takhar province, on the border with Tajikistan in the early hours of Wednesday, continuing a campaign that has intensified across the country this year.
Reuters and VICE News
10.28.15
wnr

VICE Sports World News Roundup: October 28

Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
Brian Blickenstaff
10.28.15
nba

The Washington Wizards Are Finally Embracing Math, But Do the Numbers Like Them Back?

By spacing the floor and shooting threes, the Washington Wizards plan to play modern, analytically influenced basketball. What do the numbers say about their chances this season?
Kevin Broom
10.28.15
Stuff

En sexolog forklarer, hvornår det er farligt at være for glad for sex

Vi spurgte sexologen Tim Lee om, hvordan en passion for noget så fantastisk som blowjobs og internetporno kan smadre dit liv.
Allie Conti
10.28.15
san francisco

Chef's Night Out: Maya Erickson of Lazy Bear

Lazy Bear pastry chef Maya Erickson takes us out for shots, soju, ribs, oysters, and salmon collar at her favorite haunts in San Francisco's Mission District.
Maya Erickson
10.28.15
The VICE Guide to the 2016 Election

The Struggle to Understand Ben Carson's Rise

The former neurosurgeon is leading Republican polls, and I still can't figure out why.
Touré
10.28.15
security

Makers of Device That Can 'See' Through Walls Are Worried About Who Will Use It

It could save a life or spy on innocents, researchers say.
Jordan Pearson
10.28.15
All in Your Head

We're Scared of Robots Because We're Scared of Humans

Fear can't hide forever.
Jordan Pearson
10.28.15
Sony

The Rise of Political Doxing

We're going to see more politically-motivated doxing in the future, against both people and institutions.
Bruce Schneier
10.28.15
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