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Unknown Mortal Orchestra Get Down and Dirty on "American Guilt"
On their new single, ahead of an upcoming tour, the New Zealand psych-rockers are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore.
Phil Witmer
1.23.18
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Sleigh Bells' "Favorite Transgressions" Video Wants You To Wear Your Seatbelt
Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller are back with a fuzzy visual for the 'Kid Kruschev' track.
Lauren O'Neill
1.23.18
Interviews

Chloë Sevigny Held a Séance in Lizzie Borden's House
Fresh off the Sundance premiere of 'Lizzie,' we catch up with the incomparable indie stalwart.
Jason Bailey
1.23.18
Technology

Hawaii's governor forgot his Twitter password and couldn't correct false missile alert
Two minutes after the alert went out, Hawaii Gov. David Ige knew it was false. But he couldn't tweet for 17 minutes.
Alex Lubben
1.23.18
china

The U.S. could soon fall behind China in scientific research
China published more scientific papers than the U.S. in 2016, a sign, researchers say, of China’s remarkable growth in the field.
Alex Lubben
1.23.18
The Fyre Next Time

Fyre Festival attendees are worried they're getting scammed again
People still on the Fyre Festival email list are getting new offers to mingle with celebrities — for a price
Gabrielle Bluestone
1.23.18
preventable errors

The Navy's New $440 Million Warship Will Spend the Winter Frozen to a Dock in Canada
The USS Little Rock is likely stuck in Montreal until spring.
Michael Byrne
1.23.18
Culture

How the 'Spice World' Movie Became a Deranged, Postmodern Masterpiece
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the greatest films of all time, we asked the brilliant minds behind "Spice World" to explain everything from the notorious alien scene to the mysterious bomb on the bus.
Sirin Kale
1.23.18
The VICE Morning Bulletin

The VICE Morning Bulletin
Earthquake off Alaska coast triggers tsunami warning, progressives rage at Dems for buckling on shutdown, FBI boss reportedly threatened to quit, and more.
VICE Staff
1.23.18
net neutrality

Montana Says It Won’t Do Business With ISPs That Violate Net Neutrality
"This is a simple step states can take to preserve and protect net neutrality."
Karl Bode
1.23.18
Mass Shootings

2 dead, 12 injured after mass shooting at Kentucky high school
The shooter is in custody.
Tess Owen
1.23.18
russia investigation

The Russia investigation is inching closer to Trump by targeting Sessions
Sessions is first Trump cabinet member questioned by federal investigators in the Russia probe.
Taylor Dolven
1.23.18
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