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How Whales Geoengineer the Oceans for Us
How whale 'poo-namis' may be able to suck down the planet's excess carbon.
Philippine Authorities Charge US Marine in Slaying of Transgender Woman
Prosecutors say there is "probable cause" to believe Joseph Scott Pemberton killed Laude, and that the act was "aggravated by treachery, abuse of superior strength, and cruelty."
This Is Where Humans Have Made Our Oceans Most Acidic
Is an ocean near you dissolving sea bones? The most comprehensive study yet of the globe's acidifying oceans will tell you.
Murder of Transgender Woman Raises Tensions in Philippines Over US Military Presence
A US Marine is accused of brutally murdering a transgender Filipina woman in a case that could jeopardize military agreements between the two countries.
Russia's Newly Acquired Battle Dolphins Are Like Drones That Swim
Dolphins are currently known for being smart and having good sex. With a smart rebrand, drones could be thought of as just as cute and cuddly as the marine mammal.
VICE Eats with John Besh
Chef John Besh went fishing on New Orleans's Lake Pontchartrain with local angling legend “Deadly” Dudley Vandeborre and chef Brian Landry. The trio then cooked up their findings back at La Provence.
Speaking with Adam Kokesh, Before He Was Detained by the Feds
Kokesh is an Iraq War veteran and the guy trying to organize an armed march in Washington, DC. On Saturday he was arrested at a Smoke Down Prohibition rally, and is currently being held in federal custody. I spoke to him about his march and other stuff...
When Whales Walked
Close encounters with Pakicetus attocki, the so-called "first whale," which was actually a four-legged, wolf-sized land animal that lived 50 million years ago.
Killing Up Close
William Wold seemed fine when he came home from Iraq. Wold had begged his mother to sign a parental-approval form when he wanted to join the Marines at 17, taking extra online classes to graduate a year early in order to do so. But after four years of...