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Watch Disney’s One-Legged Pogo Robot Hop On Its Own
We cannot wait for it to leap over the crackling ash-remains of humanity.
Watch Zeds Dead Explain Why DIY Mentality Is So Vital to Their New Album
The Toronto duo explain the origins of their artistic lineage in this new mini-documentary.
How Your Low-Key Cocaine Habit Actually Affects Your Body
Do you and your friends put the call in every—or every other—weekend? This is what happens every time you do.
Soldiers, Spies, and Police Officers Launch Campaign to Legalize Drugs in the UK
VICE News attended a launch in the British parliament for LEAP UK — a collection of former undercover drugs officers, military figures, and police, who are campaigning for drug law reform in Britain.
Why Chapo’s Capture Won’t Stop the Flow of Weed, Meth, Cocaine, and Heroin
Leading analysts and critics of the US-backed drug war in Mexico say that the arrest of the world's most wanted drug lord means little to the actual street-level drug market on America’s streets or to levels of violence in Mexico.
‘Luxury’ San Francisco Commuter Bus Service Leap Is Bankrupt
Leap had been dormant since city regulators halted operations in May.
Dranimate Uses a Leap Motion Sensor to Turn Anyone Into an Animator
Some of Carnegie Mellon’s best minds made a cartoon duck move with their fingers.
San Francisco's New Luxury Bus Startup Is Already Pissing People Off
I commuted on Leap, the new $6 Uber for buses.
Seattle's Former Police Chief Speaks Out About Ferguson and Police Brutality
Ferguson isn’t the first time a local police force has turned an American city into something resembling a war zone.
Seattle's Former Police Chief Speaks Out Against Police Brutality
Norm Stamper ordered a brutal crackdown on WTO protesters in 1999, when he was Seattle's chief of police. Now, he's a vocal opponent of the militarization of cops—and says his mistakes are being repeated in Ferguson.
Meet the British Police Trying to Decriminalize Drugs
Plenty of cops are tired of fighting the War on Drugs, a battle they know full well they’re never going to win. In 2002, a group of American police set up LEAP. Though it remains relatively small, LEAP’s UK branch has been operating since 2008.
These Canadian Cops Are Fighting to Legalize Drugs
LEAP comprises of former and current police officers and law enforcement professionals from around the world who hope to see all drugs legalized and regulated by the government. In light of our recent coverage of marijuana prohibition in our...