Results for "Vice_News"
20 articlesHeavy Cannabis Use May Be Doing the Opposite of What You Want, Scientists Say
A new review in the Journal of Psychiatric Research examines long-term heavy cannabis use and its effects on the brain now that the drug is widely available in the US. The article frames emerging research as revealing counterintuitive negative outcomes to what users might expect.
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5 Truths the Super New Moon in Taurus Is Illuminating About Your Life, Growth, and Values
An article promoting a Super New Moon in Taurus as a spiritually significant event that will provide clarity and help readers align with personal growth and values. The piece targets astrology and spirituality enthusiasts by framing the celestial event as transformative and actionable.
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Everything We Know About Chud the Builder, the Streamer Charged With Attempted Murder After a Courthouse Shooting
A 28-year-old livestreamer known online as 'Chud the Builder' (real name Dalton Eatherly) has been charged with attempted murder following a gunfight outside a Tennessee courthouse. The author frames this as unsurprising given the subject's history of racist content and hateful streaming activity.
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3 Emo Revival Albums That Still Sound as Good as They Did in Their Prime
Vice publishes a listicle identifying three emo revival albums from the late 2000s-2010s that the author contends remain sonically relevant today. The piece frames emo as culturally underappreciated despite a common dismissal as a 'phase,' suggesting these albums address contemporary musical needs.
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David Bowie Had This To Say About Hip Hop in 1993, and His Words Ring Truer Now Than Ever Before
A Vice News article references David Bowie's 1993 comments about hip-hop, framing them as prescient observations that remain relevant today. The piece emphasizes Bowie's role as a creative innovator with cultural insight, though the actual Bowie quote and its substance are not provided in the available text.
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We Threw Launch Parties Across Europe for the New Issue of VICE Magazine
VICE magazine announced launch parties across Europe for a new issue and is promoting subscription and retail purchase options. The post briefly references the editorial process before pivoting to promotional messaging.
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Crimson Desert Update 1.07 Adds New Boss Fights and Fixes Damiane Outfit β Full Patch Notes
Pearl Abyss released patch 1.07 for Crimson Desert, adding a new Rematch boss fight feature and fixing a cosmetic outfit for the character Damiane. The article reports on patch notes with minimal elaboration or context.
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We Love to See It: The Not The Photo Issue Is Out Now
Vice magazine announces the release of its "Not The Photo Issue," promoting purchase options through direct sales, stockists, or subscription. The brief description targets readers interested in aspirational imagery while excluding conventional product photography.
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A Massive Volcano Erupted, Then Something Strange Happened in the Sky
Research published in Nature Communications suggests the 2022 Hunga TongaβHunga HaΚ»apai volcano eruption may have produced an atmospheric effect similar to natural carbon removal. The article frames this as an unexpected positive outcome from a major natural disaster, drawing analogies to environmental self-correction.
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This Woman Has Been Arrested 17 Times This Year (and Isnβt in Jail)
A South Carolina woman named Pamela Schronce has been arrested 17 times since January 1st, approximately once every 8.5 days across multiple counties. She owns a children's boutique and customers have filed complaints against her. The headline emphasizes she remains out of jail despite the arrest frequency.
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A List of Random Things Other Countries Call βAmericanβ
The article humorously catalogs examples of products and places in various countries that use the word 'American' in their names despite having no actual connection to America. Examples include Norwegian frozen vegetable mixes, Dutch raw beef spreads, and Hungarian kitchen designs. The piece presents this as an amusing cultural quirk without making broader claims.
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Pam Grier Is 76 and Has Some Wild Things to Say About Her Orgasms
Pam Grier appeared on Julia Louis-Dreyfus's podcast and discussed her sexual experiences at age 76. The article frames this as noteworthy because Grier is unconcerned about aging and reportedly having satisfying sexual experiences.
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How to Escape the 21st Century: Adam Curtis Talks to Dean Kissick
Vice magazine publishes an interview between filmmaker Adam Curtis and writer Dean Kissick discussing themes of self, consciousness, and contemporary existence. The piece is positioned as part of Vice's spring 2026 issue and includes a subscription call-to-action.
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This Pioneering Punk Band Had Some Surprisingly Kind Words About the World Leader They Were Protesting in a Very Political 1985 Song
The headline promises a story about a punk band with contradictory political messaging toward a world leader in a 1985 protest song, emphasizing the surprising nature of kind words alongside protest. The provided description offers only band history without delivering on the headline's specific claim about the song's message.
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Viral Microtonal Band Angine de Poitrine Extend 2026 North American Tour
Vice News reports that microtonal art rock band Angine de Poitrine has extended their 2026 North American tour with additional headlining dates in Denver, Vancouver, and Washington D.C., citing overwhelming demand as the reason.
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PlayStation Plus Members Get A Star Wars Single-Player Adventure and a 2018 Game of the Year Contender
PlayStation Plus is adding two games to its May 19 subscription update: a Star Wars single-player adventure and a 2018 Game of the Year contender. The article briefly announces these additions without providing detailed specifications or critical analysis.
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Seth MacFarlane Missed American Airlines Flight 11 by Minutes, and the Story Is Still Hard to Believe 25 Years Later
Seth MacFarlane nearly boarded American Airlines Flight 11 on September 11, 2001, but arrived late due to a hangover and travel agent error. The article frames this as a remarkable near-miss story that remains difficult to believe 25 years later.
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Thereβs an At-Home Test For That: Women Can βBiohackβ Their Vaginas Now
The article reports on biohacker Bryan Johnson's public statements about sexual practices and at-home testing related to vaginal health. It frames his social media oversharing in dismissive, mocking terms while connecting it to broader 'biohacking' trends among women.
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Chance the Rapper Just Announced the Coloring Book 10th Anniversary Tour for 2026
Chance the Rapper announced a 37-date North American tour in 2026 celebrating the 10th anniversary of his 2016 mixtape Coloring Book. The tour spans the continental U.S. and Canada, beginning August 11 in Cleveland.
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Your Camp Snap Camera Needs a Sleeping Bag (Did You Know?)
A product review of the Camp Snap digital camera, noting its durability despite lack of protective features like a screen or removable lens. The author recommends using a protective case or 'sleeping bag' despite the camera's robust construction.
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