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How to Deal with Your Shitty Landlord
More people are renting now than ever. It's important to know your rights.
Caroline Thompson
12.12.17
The VICE Morning Bulletin

The VICE Morning Bulletin
NYC bombing suspect said to be ISIS sympathizer, Roy Moore's wife Kayla cites Jewish lawyer to dismiss anti-Semitism charge, transgender recruits will get to enlist in military, and more.
VICE Staff
12.12.17
PROFILES

The Woes and Wiles of Cold Specks
Writing in English and Somali about love and exile, heartbreak and catastrophe, 'Fool’s Paradise' is the singer's most open offering yet.
Amani Bin Shikhan
12.12.17
Livable Planet

Drinking Water and Native American Land Threatened by Proposed Pipeline Cutting Across Virginia and North Carolina
A 600-mile underground natural gas pipeline in the Southeast has
communities divided and is prompting everyday residents to take action before the deal is done.
Kimberly Lawson
12.12.17
NASA discoveries

For the first time ever, you can watch a volcanic island being born
When an underwater volcano erupted in 2015 and formed a small island in the South Pacific, NASA caught the whole spectacle on tape.
Alex Lubben
12.12.17
New music

Is This New Jack White Song Even a Song? Asking for a Friend
Is "Servings and Portions from My Boarding House Reach" an album taster? Or has Jack White just decided to redefine the concept of a song?
Lauren O'Neill
12.12.17
Noisey 2017

The 13 Best Mixes of 2017
The world’s greatest selectors spun everything from dancehall deconstructions to low-gravity techno-funk to Grateful Dead feedback collages.
Noisey Staff
12.12.17
Tedium

Beyond Net Neutrality: What You Should Know About the FCC's New TV Standard
Nine years ago, the federal government painfully pushed the public into the arms of digital TV. Soon enough, we could be making that upgrade all over again.
Ernie Smith
12.12.17
mental health

How to Be a Good Partner to Someone Who's Experienced Sexual Trauma
"Let your partner tell you about types of touch that are triggering.”
Lindsey Smith
12.12.17
Crime

FBI Busts Senator for Dunkin Donuts Coffee Bribery Scheme
“No decaf... We like k cups at my office if possible.”
Nick Rose
12.12.17
Ink Spots

The True Spirit of 'The Simpsons' Lives On in These Bootleg Zines
"There's so much Springfield-related creativity happening right now—it's just that none of it is coming from the show's creators."
Giacomo Lee
12.12.17
Art

‘Darkness Is Comforting’: The Japanese Artists Subverting Kawaii Culture
As more women reject the wholesome and cutesy aesthetic in their art, Aya Kakeda, Junko Mizuno, and Hinako Hinana explain why they find comfort in dark and twisted imagery.
Erin Floyd
12.12.17
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