Latest
on the line

On The Line: Robert Eshelman Discusses This Year's Record-Breaking Temperatures
VICE News environment editor Robert Eshelman joined On The Line to discuss this year's record-breaking temperatures.
VICE News
9.8.15
crime & drugs

Walking the Beat With Copwatch, the People Who Police the Police
With public confidence in US law enforcement at a 22-year low, people all over the country are teaming up to patrol their streets and train cameras on police to make sure they obey the law too.
Avi Asher-Schapiro and Tess Owen
9.8.15
The Road to Nowhere Issue

September's Best and Worst Albums
Destruction Unit kicks ass, Bring Me the Horizon sucks, and 2 Chainz is immortal (but you already knew that).
VICE Staff
9.8.15
The Road to Nowhere Issue

After a String of Suicides, Students in Palo Alto Are Demanding a Part in Reforming Their School's Culture
Students at several high-level California high schools believe that as much as the achievement culture needs to be reconsidered, it's the support the academic community provides that needs improvement.
Nikhil Goyal
9.8.15
Interviews

Learning to Be Less Stupid with Patricia Marx
Author and humorist Patricia Marx discusses search history shame, trying to learn Cherokee, and fighting the reality that we've all been getting dumber since college.
Anna del Gaizo
9.8.15
Art

Turning New York's Salary Gap into an Interactive Sculpture
Ekene Ijeoma develops 'Wage Islands,' a 3D map of New York City that floods in crisis.
Marina Garcia-Vasquez
9.8.15
Trending Now

Hudson Mohawke Just Announced a Surprise Show Underneath London Tomorrow Night
With support from Eclair Fifi and the London Sinfonietta orchestra.
THUMP Staff
9.8.15
Interviews

Hate Eternal's Erik Rutan Is Still the Nicest Guy in Death Metal
The lauded death metal producer and Hate Eternal frontman opens up about karma, positivity, and why he'll always love Morbid Angel.
Kim Kelly
9.8.15
The Road to Nowhere Issue

Infographic: Fewer Americans Are Seeing the Benefits of Higher Education
Since the 60s, college enrollment has gone up and down, but overall it's risen steadily. We're now once again in a downturn, and it may be due to the healthy economy.
Haisam Hussein
9.8.15
Design

This Camera Keeps You from Taking Boring Photos
The solution to bad photography, however, might also cause some problems for civil liberties.
Beckett Mufson
9.8.15
News

Intolerance and Violence Against LGBT People Is on the Rise in War-Torn Ukraine
As the queer community has grown increasingly visible thanks to the efforts of activists, homophobic assaults and rhetoric are also on the upswing.
Jane Lytvynenko
9.8.15
News

A Boston Detective Is Facing Charges After Allegedly Jerking Off Naked in Public
The 19-year veteran, who was involved in a police-brutality case that the city settled in 2012, is accused of open and gross lewdness.
Susan Zalkind
9.8.15
1711926384