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The Disappeared: MAGA’s Performative Cruelty Is a Warning to Us All
Rod Serling Predicted Our Ugly Moment Through Unsparing Tales of His Own Times
Heat Death – Or, That Time You Were Meant to Discuss ‘1984’ on Its Glorious Anniversary but Had Some Kind of Psychotic Break Instead
Dr. Strangelove’s America: Donald Trump and the Age of Insurrection
Norman Rockwell’s Conflicted America
Steven Brill’s new book, ‘The Death of Truth,’ Warns That Internet Goliaths Are Anything But ‘Good Samaritans’
In ‘Just in Time,’ Jonathan Groff Shines as Bobby Darin 
Review: ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Revels in Courageous Resistance to Demagogues – 70 Years Ago
Review: ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ Is Not a Pretty Picture – Just Great Theater
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‘The Great Gatsby’ at – almost – 100: Staging a Troubled Legacy
As the Ukraine War Enters Year Four, the Kyiv Zoo Has Found Ways to Shelter Animals – and People – During Wartime
Kurt Vonnegut Revisits Earth for Earth Day
A Revolution Is Taking Place, One Can at a Time
Snow Job: Climate Change is Making Skiing an Uphill Climb
War and Water: Russia is Destroying Ukraine’s Water Supply
Newshound Extraordinaire Tom Robbins Was One of the Tallest of Stand-up Guys
When Karen Durbin Got Up Close and Personal With the Rolling Stones
Jules Feiffer in Context
CULTURAL COMMERCE ARCHIVES
Soundtrack to the Watergate Break-In: Ziggy, the Stones, Tina & Ike, Cheech & Chong, ZZ, ‘Brandy,’ the Fillmore, and More
Our Nixon: Whose Life Was It Anyway?
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Anarchy in the U.S.A. – The GOP Plays a Dangerous Game With Its Far-Right Fringe
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Sanctifying the Evangelical Vote
Last Refuge of a Rock Critic: A Bicentennial Search for Patriotism
First Draft of History: Covering Civil Rights in the Sixties
Ishmael Reed on Muhammad Ali in 1978 – “The Stars were for Ali, But the Busboys were for Spinks”
The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
Queer Writers Won’t Be Disappeared
Messages From the Torture Trans Department 
The Three Faces of Grieve
More Than Two Years of War Have Improved Attitudes Among Ukrainians Toward Their LGBTQ+ Comrades-in-Arms 
Agenda PAC Looks to Send Anti-Queer Elected Officials Packing in November
Party Like It’s a ’60s Happening: ‘Everything Is Now’
Sixty Years Ago, John Coltrane Sent ‘A Love Supreme’ Out Into the World – And Beyond
The Way We Live Now: New York Artists at the Edge of Survival
The Seven Marriages of Dinah Washington 
The Truth Is Out There: Rereading the Warren Commission Report and Re-Viewing Zapruder
The Way We Were – A Child’s Garden of Watergate
Saxophonist Darryl Yokley Channels ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Through the Lens of Contemporary Jazz
Artist/Musician Terry Allen’s Life Story, Adapted for the Page
Milton Glaser Helped Define the Look of the 20th Century
The Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Solves the Mystery Behind Miss Atomic Bomb
The New Season of ‘Lucky Chow’ with Danielle Chang Takes a Deep Dive into Taiwan
Healing: Jay Shetty Mixes Purpose With Ancient Wisdom
After Two Years of War, A Weary Ukraine Remains Defiant
We Are Ukrainians: Learning From the 2023 Kyiv Biennial
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A Man, a Band, a War: Eugene Hütz Speaks His Mind
Robert Lighthouse Brings the Blues to a Ravaged Ukraine
The GOP Was For Putin Before They Were Against Him
Can a Union Revival Save America’s Soul?

Vice
11/12/2025 07:10:26 AM
How to Survive Various Catastrophes
A Park Despoiled: In LA, Gen Z Goths Are Making Dogging Cool Again
We Asked an Expert: How Are Regular People Being Spied On?
Remembering Chi Cheng
The VICE Guide to Enjoying the Myriad Humiliations of Aging
The Strippers of New York City, 2025
Exploding Suburban Silence
A Letter From the Editor
‘AEW Dynamite’ Results (12/10/25): First-Ever Women’s Tag Champions Crowned
A Snickerdoodle Cookie With Sugar, Spice, and a High That’s Extra Nice
Timothée Chalamet Recalls Playing Dave Bautista’s WWE Theme When They Met
Kim Kardashian Fortnite Skins Leaked — Release Date, Prices, and All Cosmetics Revealed
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Dave Mustaine Says ‘Physical’ Issues Are a Big Reason Why He’s Ending Megadeth
Gene Simmons Has ‘Humbly’ Apologized for Hurtful Comments After KISS Bandmate Ace Frehley’s Death
When Nirvana Got Famous, Kurt Cobain Spent His ‘Rock Star Money’ on Some Very Bizarre Items
Meet the Archival ‘Magician’ Restoring Massively Degraded Tape Recordings Before They’re Lost to Time
Netflix Sets Release Date for ‘WWE: Unreal’ Season 2
A Letter From the Editor
Which Types of Sex Doll Do Different Nationalities Prefer? VICE Investigates…
A Season-by-Season Inventory of AJ Soprano’s Bedroom
Angel Eyes: Why Los Angeles Loves Deftones
McDonald’s Just Found Out Everyone Really, Really Hates AI Ads
Hundreds of Robot Wolves Are Protecting Japan From Bear Attacks
3I/ATLAS Is Releasing ‘Key’ Ingredients for Life as It Approaches Earth, NASA Says
Meet the Winner of Nikon’s Annual Funny Animal Photo Contest
Google Is Trying Smart Glasses Again in 2026. Here’s What We Know.
How to Get 4 Months of Spotify Premium for Free
Deftones Drop New Merch to Support Local Youth Soccer Team
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Flea Recalls Being a ‘Feral’ Teenager With Anthony Kiedis Before Red Hot Chili Peppers Formation
On This Day in 1973, There Ain’t No Foolin’ Around When CBGB Opens Its Doors in Manhattan
Pokemon Friends: All New Pokemon in the Version 1.1 Update
Sony Reveals Two More Exciting Games Coming to PlayStation Plus In Mid-December
GameStop’s ‘Trade Anything Day’ Got Pretty Weird. Who Didn’t See That Coming?
5 Zodiac Signs Headed for a Chaotic Start to 2026
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The ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ Character Who Was Based on Mel Brooks
Isaac Hayes Thought He Ruined His Career by Doing ‘South Park’
Roger Ebert Wrote an X-Rated Comedy in the 1970s, and Gene Siskel Tore it Apart
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Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Words to His Wife Sharon Were Heartbreakingly Sweet
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Mega Darkrai Is Absolute Nightmare Fuel in Pokémon Legends Z-A DLC
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard ‘Trying to See the Irony’ of AI Clone Found on Spotify
Tom Morello Rebuilt His Iconic ‘Arm the Homeless’ Guitar With Fender, He Told Us All About Crafting the ‘Mongrel’ Instrument (Exclusive)
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More Xbox 360 Games Are Rumored to Be Coming Game Pass and PC
Age of Empires and Age of Mythology Getting Massive Updates in 2026

Verge
11/12/2025 07:10:26 AM
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AI companies want a new internet — and they think they’ve found the key
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AI companies want a new internet — and they think they’ve found the key
The next Pebble gadget is the Index 01, a ring with a microphone
The disinformation wars are here
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ongoing memory shortage
abandoning consumers
sold out into the new year
Donald Trump reminds the entire world he has no idea what 6G means
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RAM is ruining everything
ChatGPT can now use Adobe apps to edit your photos and PDFs for free
Somehow, this AI-generated McDonald’s ad about hating Christmas was a flop
I’m obsessed with Redfin’s AI search
Trump could introduce ‘mandatory’ social media reviews for travelers
purge of science-backed information on federal websites
UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain
tells the Washington Post
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Spotify’s Prompted Playlists use AI to control your algorithm
against impersonation
Operation Bluebird wants to reclaim Twitter’s ‘abandoned’ trademarks for a new social network
The war on disinformation is a losing battle
The Apple Watch Series 11 just got a big $100 discount ahead of the holidays
Anthropic is bringing Claude Code to Slack
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RAM is ruining everything
consider a slate of bills focused on protecting children on the internet
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Reddit is testing verification
AI companies want a new internet — and they think they’ve found the key
Calibri is too woke for the State Department
Australia boots kids under 16 off social media: how platforms are responding
There are no good outcomes for the Warner Bros. sale
Apple’s 5K Studio Display is down to its lowest price in months
Meta might charge for a future AI model
A first look at Google’s Project Aura glasses built with Xreal
Tech Transparency Project
Blacklisted foreign companies persist in app stores, defying U.S. sanctions