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You're Smarter Than That

You're Probably Washing Your Hands Completely Wrong
Most people take just six seconds.
Michelle Sconce Massaquoi
12.21.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Car Ploughs Through Melbourne Pedestrians in "Deliberate" Attack
A white SUV has run down at least 12 people during peak hour near Flinders Street Station.
VICE Staff
12.21.17
Deep Ass Questions

Why Do We Look Down on Pop Stars Who Don't Write Their Own Songs?
The art of curation can impact storytelling just as much as songwriting – but why does it pick up less respect?
Alim Kheraj
12.21.17
new age seekers

How Indonesia's Aura Photography 'King' Helped Me See the 'Real' Me
King Gunawan's magical camera somehow saw through all the artifice and photographed the "me" few people get to see.
Katyusha Methanisa
12.21.17
Fast Food

Eating Fast Food 3 Times a Week Damages Mental Health, Study Claims
Put the nugget down, sir.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
12.21.17
#metoo

The Site Tracking Sexual Misconduct Allegations Linked to Every Movie
With a film industry rife with sexual predators, it's nearly impossible to keep track of all the allegations. The site Rotten Apples has changed that.
Leila Ettachfini
12.21.17
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: December 21, 2017
Happy winter solstice!
Annabel Gat
12.21.17
Culture

RIOT Brings the Atmosphere of a Queer Club to the Stage
The production frames politics within a party.
Kate Jinx
12.21.17
Family feuds

Stop the Presses: The Gallagher Brothers are Friends Again
The world's greatest music beef is dead (probably to be resurrected around February).
Lauren O'Neill
12.21.17
Politics

Inside the Desperate, Long-Shot Attempt to Bring Down Paul Ryan
Fueled by liberal hopes and a huge pile of campaign donations, Randy Bryce is trying to do the impossible in Wisconsin.
David J. Dent
12.21.17
Food

KFC Japan Debuts Low-Odor Fried Chicken You Can Eat on Public Transit
Spare your fellow passengers the stench of fried chicken with "Fried Chicken Home Type."
Mayukh Sen
12.21.17
Mad Pride

Why New Zealand’s Mental Health System Needs Te Ao Māori to Fix Itself
As New Zealand launches an inquiry into its beleaguered mental health system, some mental health workers and consumers are saying the answers are on our doorstep: in traditional Māori strategies for mental health.
Tess McClure
12.21.17
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