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The Maths Problem Making Scottish Kids Cry

Students are reportedly leaving exam halls in tears over a puzzle involving a crocodile and a zebra.
Kari Paul
10.12.15
china

Some Fast Food Isn't Fast Enough for Chinese Consumers

Here’s to hoping KFC's Colonel doesn’t come down with a case of the vapors that leaves his ambitions for the Middle Kingdom permanently in shambles.
Alex Swerdloff
10.12.15
Film

News Flash America: Christopher Columbus Isn't as Great as You Think He Is

It's time we take a minute to look at what this guy did wrong, some of which was pretty racist.
Mike Pearl
10.12.15
nasa

Scientists Have Already Built a Prototype Greenhouse for Mars

A NASA-backed project has created a way to feed future martian explorers.
Kaleigh Rogers
10.12.15
Sweden

How Many Millions Did London Police Spend Waiting for Julian Assange?

The Metropolitan Police Service is counting £7.1 million in "opportunity cost" spent waiting for Assange to step foot outside the Ecuadorean embassy.
Emanuel Maiberg
10.12.15
middle east

Inside the Battle: Al Nusra-Al Qaeda in Syria (Trailer)

Coming soon: VICE News secures exclusive access to the front lines of the battle for Abu al-Duhur airport in Syria, and interviews the highest-ranking members of al Nusra, who speak on camera unmasked for the first time.
VICE News
10.12.15
Premieres

PREMIERE: Vanish Into Solitude with Here We Go Magic’s New Album ‘Be Small’

The duo discuss ditching alcohol and how technology is not only killing process but encouraging society’s dissociation with rather worrying results.
Derek Scancarelli
10.12.15
russia

In Russia, A Hologram Ghost Teaches Bad Drivers a Lesson

People parking in handicap spots in Russia is bad enough that it's come to this.
Eva Oosterveld
10.12.15
hoston astros

Parking at the Astros Game Is $80, or $5 Less Than Field Level Seats

It's gonna cost you $80 to park at Minute Maid Field today. You could get field level seats for $85.
Sean Newell
10.12.15
short circuit

Ford Pumps $1.8 Billion Into China to Sell Cars to the Smartphone Generation

The American car company is emphasizing in-car connectivity to appeal to the next generation of drivers.
Nicholas Deleon
10.12.15
Sports

Did Steven Seagal Really Break Sean Connery's Wrist With Aikido?

With the release of the latest James Bond film, Spectre, on the horizon, we decided to take a closer look at what happened between Seagal and Connery when the Aikido instructor was helping the actor prepare for Never Say Never Again.
Sarah Kurchak
10.12.15
News

Scientists Are Working on an 'Undo Button' For Genetic Experiments Gone Wrong

The solution to GMOs that go wrong could be more gene editing.
Jason Koebler
10.12.15
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