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View ArticleA Texas Man Claims to Have Killed Bigfoot
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View ArticleThe VICE Podcast - Professor Bitcoin
Please enable Javascript to watch this video This week on the VICE Podcast, Reihan Salam sits down with Jerry Brito, one of the leading experts on Bitcoin. Jerry is a senior research fellow at...
View ArticleSpending a Night in Tottenham After the Mark Duggan Inquest
Yesterday, the three-month inquest into the shooting of Mark Duggan came to an end. The conclusion, by eight jury members to two, was that the killing by a London Met firearms officer – the killing...
View ArticleHow to Burglarise the FBI
Distorted photograph of J Edgar Hoover by Weegee. (Image via Getty Images) For most of US history, spies didn’t have rules – even when they were targeting US citizens. The spymasters and their agents...
View ArticlePrison Visit Instagram
All screenshots via Instagram Every aspect of modern life is documented on Instagram – people photograph their guns and stolen cash, their horrific drug abuse episodes, and their attendance at...
View ArticleWe Spoke to a Man Who Has Been Deaf His Whole Life about Hearing Music For...
We Spoke to a Man Who Has Been Deaf His Whole Life about Hearing Music For The First Time
View ArticleThe VICE Guide to Making 2014 Better Than 2013: Hey, Students! Here's How to...
Photo by Jamie Taete, graphic work by Sam Taylor This year, around 2.5 million people will live the student life. You poor buggers. And for many of last September's freshers, there will be as much as...
View ArticleHamilton's Pharmacopeia: Swazi Gold - Part 1
Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing cannabis than all of India. It is...
View ArticleThe VICE Guide to Making 2014 Better Than 2013: An A-to-Z Guide to Making...
Image by Cei Willis, corner graphic by Sam Taylor Indie dudes* in indie bands: Can we just put everything down and stop for a second? Literally everyone else making music: you are OK. Carry on with...
View ArticleBangladesh Is Locked in Dumb and Violent Torpor
Supporters of governing party the Awami League attacking the High Court Bangladeshis went to the polls in the country's bloodiest ever election on Saturday. Well, some of them did. Early reports...
View ArticleThe VICE Guide to Making 2014 Better Than 2013: How to Be a Better Person in...
Photo by Jake Lewis It’s hard to use the phrase “self-improvement” these days without people assuming you’re a demagogue, a fraud, a sex offender or, probably, a combination of the three. Pick-up...
View ArticleThe Chicago Man Accusing the Cops of Raping Him with a Gun
Angel Perez Angel Perez’s story about how he was treated at the hands of Chicago police officers sounds like a horror story from the days when crooked cop Jon Burge tortured the city’s citizens with...
View ArticleTaliban Kills Pakistan's Top Anti-Terror Cop
Mourners sit in an ambulance next to the body of Chaudhry Aslam. (Photo by Asif Hassan/AFP) Chaudhry Aslam, considered by many to be Pakistan’s top anti-terror cop, was killed yesterday when a car...
View ArticleMunchies: Jeepney
On this episode of Munchies, we visit Jeepney, the bustling restaurant in New York City’s East Village, to learn what Filipino cuisine is all about. Then we hit the town with head chef and owner,...
View ArticleGrowing Opium Is All the Sinai Bedouins Have Left
An opium crop in the Sinai When spring-time dusk falls in Egypt's Sinai mountains, the opium share-croppers leave their gardens – a profusion of pink, purple and green against the arid landscape – and...
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Taking Selfies in Clubs Is the Worst, and It Needs to Stop
View ArticleEpicly Later'd: Theotis Beasley - Part 1
In part one of Theotis Beasley's Epicly Later'd episode, we check out Theo's old stomping grounds in Inglewood, CA and recap his early skating days, from feeling like he had to hide his skills as a...
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