From Bangkok to New York, fraudsters have an established, underground market of selling dirt cheap rooms at 5 star hotels as well as international flights. | Continue reading
Our editorial response to today’s Supreme Court of Canada ruling. | Continue reading
Musk claims "nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week." Not only is that totally wrong, it's a trademark of boss exploitation. | Continue reading
"My most creative and calm moments happen at night while the fucking bureaucrats sleep." | Continue reading
It’s the most derivative movie I’ve ever seen, pulling from Parent Trap, Princess Diaries, and those ultra-British baking shows. | Continue reading
🚡is the least used emoji on Twitter, but you can change that. | Continue reading
One $5 or $10 fatal dose could become dozens or even hundreds of nonfatal highs. | Continue reading
The creation of a new social networking platform called “The Base” appears to be an effort to shift Naziism from a divided digital space to physical, violent insurgency. | Continue reading
"If I was trying to save money and live where I live, I literally couldn’t go out and do anything.” | Continue reading
Modern-day conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and 'QAnon' have roots that stretch back to medieval Europe. | Continue reading
Legalizing marijuana has hurt the black market within those states—but opened up more possibilities for cross-state smugglers. | Continue reading
More and more psychonauts are looking for the ultimate high, but some are ruining their minds in the process. | Continue reading
As Gary Smith prepares to go into his third (and likely final) trial for the murder of Mike McQueen, VICE takes a look at the cutting edge lie detector that could have shifted the balance in Smith's favor. | Continue reading
During a bitterly divided election, red states and blue states both embraced cannabis measures. | Continue reading
The minimum wage is on the ballot, people. | Continue reading
And what could be done to fix them. | Continue reading
The family of chemicals called PFAS have been used in everything from carpeting to fast food wrappers. They also may have contaminated America's water. | Continue reading
With the job market in flux, younger Americans are trying to avoid an education that comes with a massive amount of debt. | Continue reading
We talked to the famed 'Star Trek' actor about his past, present, and future. | Continue reading
Something’s about to burst, and it might just be society itself. | Continue reading
“It gives us a sense of how important we are.” | Continue reading
What I learned from growing up online. | Continue reading
A hi-vis vest is your key to the world. Free visits to the zoo, the movies, and even free access to see my favourite awesome band, Coldplay. | Continue reading
Both companies are being fined millions in Italy for forcing customers to install updates. | Continue reading
What I learned from growing up online. | Continue reading
The Home Affairs Select Committee, which advises British lawmakers on policy, announced its support of a national database of serial stalkers and domestic abuse perpetrators. | Continue reading
Most days of the year, Jonas Neubauer is a regular dude. During the Classic Tetris World Championship, he's a god. | Continue reading
I'm no good at doing press for my shed story, so thought it might be fun to get some other people to do it instead. | Continue reading
We asked a bunch of socialists what their vision of America would look like. | Continue reading
The future is here, and so are strangers in iPad masks pretending to be you. | Continue reading
“We’ve just been Banksy’ed,” a Sotheby's director said. | Continue reading
From hosting champagne-drenched ragers on the French Riviera to helping arrange funding for the 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' Jho Low seemed to have it all—until his world started falling apart. | Continue reading
Though usually a forum for competitive bloodbaths, some have actually found romance in the digital realm of video games. | Continue reading
We spoke to two "wayfinders" tasked with humanizing the MTA by helping New Yorkers across the city find their way. | Continue reading
London cooled its tube subway system, at least some of the time. Why doesn't New York do the same thing? | Continue reading
The Black Hand or "Society of the Banana" terrorized new Italian immigrant communities in parts of the US by mail. The story of how a postal worker brought them down was almost lost forever. | Continue reading
The musician hopes to establish a city in Senegal that would run entirely on Akoin. | Continue reading
“When people ask me what my favorite restaurant is, I laugh." | Continue reading
This isn’t a place that provides treatment, help, or even empathy to those who suffer from stress, depression, and mental illness. | Continue reading
The LegalAdvice subreddit may not be the worst place to turn when you're in a crisis. | Continue reading
Spoiler: it isn't a time portal. | Continue reading
For $155 a month you can ride to work in a Mercedes van with WiFi and snacks. | Continue reading
In opioid-ravaged Ohio, Bunk Police helped Insane Clown Posse fans test their drugs. | Continue reading
Vipassana retreats offer ten days of meditation with no talking, reading, cell phones, or jerking off. I recently went on my fifth. | Continue reading
The account Bird Graveyard features footage of the scooters getting burned, thrown off buildings, pooped on, and tossed into the ocean. | Continue reading
Ed Quigley, who lost his left eye to a flying umbrella in 2015, now runs Beach Umbrella Safety, a blog dedicated to helping others avoid such a fate. | Continue reading
It sounds simple, but I’ve seen guys who called themselves “rat smashers” pick the wrong rat to smash. | Continue reading