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Food

The Futuristic Food We’ll Be Eating in 2018

From upscale gelatin to lab-grown meat, futuristic food is taking a campy turn.
Erin Schwartz
1.11.18
Culture

A Tribe In Indonesia's Surf Paradise Is Facing Down an Energy Firm That Wants Their Land

There's a battle brewing over the future of the tribal heartlands of the Mentawai islands.
Febriana Firdaus
1.11.18
hearing things

Not Everyone Who Hears Voices Is Mentally Ill

Hearing voices isn't always a bad thing.
Shayla Love
1.11.18
Music

Taylor Swift Sold a Million Copies of an Album That Didn’t Need Hits

Figures confirm that 'Reputation' was 2017's best-selling album, but it also shows us something about the loyalty of Swift's fans.
Tshepo Mokoena
1.11.18
Social Media

Don’t Tweet at Your Idols

Social media has made famous people a little too accessible.
K.T. Nelson
1.11.18
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: January 11, 2018

Communication planet Mercury enters Capricorn.
Annabel Gat
1.11.18
Film

'Margaret' Is the Coming-of-Age Masterpiece You Probably Missed

Obfuscated by time and scandal at the time of its release, "Margaret" is a wondrous story about the traumas of girlhood that deserved "Lady Bird"-like praise.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
1.11.18
vodka

The World's Most Expensive Vodka Bottle Has Been Found Outside a Construction Site

Surprise: It's empty.
Mayukh Sen
1.11.18
Travel

These Pacific Islanders Are Betting on a Seashell Currency Boom

The island of Malaita is one of the last places on Earth to trade shells. But locals believe they'll have the last laugh.
Nick Sas
1.11.18
Vice News Tonight

These volunteers are saving migrant lives at the U.S.-Mexico border

One group of volunteers, who call themselves the armadillos, travel to the desert up to two times a month to search for missing migrants before it’s too late.
VICE News
1.11.18
morning bulletin

The Breeders Announce New Album, Mudslides Hit California, Israel Manhunt Continues: The VICE Morning Bulletin

Stories you missed while you were sleeping.
VICE Staff
1.11.18
the Great Barrier Reef

Climate Change Is Turning Australia’s Sea Turtles Female

Due to warmer conditions, 99 percent of northern Great Barrier Reef turtles are hatching as females.
Katherine Gillespie
1.11.18
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