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This Flat Earther Is Taking Off in a Homemade Rocket This Weekend
"It's scary as hell, but none of us are getting out of this world alive."
River Donaghey
11.21.17
Eat This

The Sugar Industry Killed a Study 50 Years Ago That Suggested a Link to Cancer
“Their goal was to derail the scientific conversation on these issues.”
Jesse Hicks
11.21.17
The 16 project

Jojuan Collins Carries the Football Hopes of L.A.’s Public Schools
The 16-year-old running back went against the grain and chose his hometown school over the wealthy private schools that have been poaching the city's best talent for years.
Mike Piellucci
11.21.17
VICE News Tonight

1:47
Tesla makes big promises it probably can’t keep with new semi-truck
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the company’s highly anticipated all electric semi-truck last week at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
The VICE Guide to Right Now

What We Know So Far About the Mysterious Death of a Border Patrol Agent
The Border Patrol union says he was ambushed by "illegal aliens," and the FBI and other law enforcement agencies still think it might have been an accident.
Drew Schwartz
11.21.17
food safety

Kitchen Fined $200,000 for Mashing Potatoes with Tennis Racket
The tennis racket was just a small part of the problem.
Nick Rose
11.21.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

3:49
Republican tax reform sounds like a game of whack-a-mole
VICE News examines how Republicans are planning for their $1.5 trillion dollar tax cut.
VICE News Tonight on HBO

3:44
Cops getting caught on video hasn't led to more convictions
While video evidence from body cameras, dash cameras, surveillance cameras, and mobile phones has increased the frequency with which cops are charged with murder and manslaughter since 2015, it is not leading to more convictions
PROFILES

Makonnen Still Loves You
Following the chaos that overnight success brings, iLoveMakonnen opens up about the next chapter in his life, finally able to become the artist he always was—and wanted to be.
Paul Thompson
11.21.17
Crime

A Bodega Owner Tried to Get a Customer to Murder His Business Partner
The customer said that he didn't even know the name of the man asking him to kill.
Mack Lamoureux
11.21.17
Frontier

Tea Entrepreneurs Challenge Their Community to See People First, Ex-Offenders Second
Sustainability is about more than what’s being harvested, how and where. It’s about the people who are doing the harvesting, and the impact business has on them.
Emily Weitz
11.21.17
CANNA-BUSINESS

Health Canada wants smaller players to have a stake in the cannabis industry
The ministry is proposing a “micro-cultivation” license for small-scale growers
Vanmala Subramaniam
11.21.17
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