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World's Best NBA Impersonator @BdotAdot5 Brings You Bench Reactions with Ensemble Cast
Even the greatest actors of all time worked with a supporting cast.
Liam Daniel Pierce
9.3.15
Ecuador

Canada's Supreme Court Rules These Ecuadorians Can Try to Seize Chevron's Canadian Assets
Residents of the Amazon won a $9 billion lawsuit against Chevron, but the company hasn't paid — so the plaintiffs have taken their case to Canada.
VICE News
9.3.15
Politics

Protesting for Basics
As the Freddie Gray murder trial approaches, activists have started rallying. Here's a guide to protesting Gray's death without getting arrested.
Gabby Bess
9.3.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

This Guy Ran Into a Burning Building to Save His BBQ Ribs
What was he going to do, let them burn?
River Donaghey
9.3.15
tipping

Have Cashless Transactions Screwed Aussie Restaurant Workers Out of Hard-Earned Tips?
How has paywave technology affected the wallets of Australia’s bar, cafe, and restaurant staff? Or have we all just been really piss-poor at tipping to begin with? To find out, we asked the people on the front line.
Alan Weedon
9.3.15
Highlights

For the First Time Ever, Wales Surpasses England in FIFA Rankings
Wales enjoys not being a part of the UK—in FIFA's eyes.
Liam Daniel Pierce
9.3.15
americas

Former Guantanamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Wants His Bail Conditions Eased
After 13 years in custody, an Alberta judge released Khadr on $5,000 bail this May pending the appeal of his widely condemned war crimes convictions by an American military tribunal.
Rachel Browne
9.3.15
short circuit

Spotify Makes Good on ‘Plain Language’ Privacy Policy Promise
CEO Daniel Ek reacted quickly to earlier negative feedback.
Nicholas Deleon
9.3.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Canadian Woman Defacing Campaign Signs Was Arrested by a Conservative Candidate Dressed in Camouflage
Ryan Leef, a former MMA fighter and prison guard, was allegedly hiding in the trees off a highway.
Manisha Krishnan
9.3.15
Europe

Angry French Farmers Drive 1,000 Tractors Into Paris
The farmers were protesting what they see as unfair competition from elsewhere in Europe and unworkable environmental restrictions imposed by the French government.
Lucie Aubourg and Pierre Longeray
9.3.15
News

The FBI Now Needs a Warrant to Use Stingray Cell Phone Trackers
New policy improves transparency and better protects privacy.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
9.3.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Here Are the GOP Presidential Candidates Circling Their Wagons Around Anti-Gay Marriage Clerk Kim Davis
They're not all pro-Davis, but some of them are really pro-Davis.
Mike Pearl
9.3.15
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