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- Host Matthew Gault talks every week to Motherboard reporters about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity.
- Personal futures brought to you today by VICE's Motherboard.
- In London, the daughter of an important tech tycoon has been abducted. On the other side of Europe, there's been a break in at a museum in Berlin. What does one event have to do with the other ? A lot, as it turns out.
- Awakened by his follower's prayers, the demigod Bombok (Michael Q. Schmidt) returns to earth to meet his followers.
- VICE News correspondent Gazal Dhaliwal travels across India to find out how trans communities fight for meaningful jobs and fulfilling careers in a society that still doesn't accept them.
- Sendai is slowly becoming a new tourist hot-spot in Japan. VICE explores this Tohoku region by visiting some of its unique shopping experiences. From vintage toy store Giggles to 90s inspired fashion store Delicious, and finally the go-to youth street culture store Blackstore. Ty Demura navigates the street of Sendai to discover the city's hidden gems.
- Dates can be awkward. But with the variety of activities offered by Sendai, it doesn't have to be. In this episode of VICE guide to Sendai, we will follow Ty and his date to visit popular date spots around Sendai while they're trying to get closer with each other. They will go to the Zuihoden Mausoleum, visiting the beautiful waterfall, going to the aquarium, draw each other at Kokeshi Doll workshop and finally close the day by getting filled by gyoza. It's definitely not your average date.
- The medical abortion-a non-surgical procedure that induces a miscarriage through a cocktail of pharmaceutical drugs-is both widely legal and increasingly hard to obtain. To understand the limits of what could be a breakthrough in making abortions easier to access, Broadly hears from both sides of the debate. We travel to the front lines of the battle in Texas, where religious protesters camp outside rapidly closing clinics, as well as to an abortion spa in Washington, DC, where employees are working to de-stigmatize the stupidly controversial procedure. Internationally, we talk to Dr. Rebecca Gomperts from the charity Women On Waves, the physician who recently began using drones to deliver the abortion pill to countries where the procedure is illegal, and we visit a pharmacy in Mexico to see how easy it is to access the abortion pill just across the border. What we really want to know is: Why is it so hard to get a medical abortion when so much research has shown that it's a safe, effective way to terminate a pregnancy?
- Japan's geotag is populated with Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. We go on the off-beaten track and goes on a hunt for Sendai's best views where you can go from the city to the beautiful nature in just 30 mins. From biking around the city, checking out the biggest street jazz festival where the locals come out to hang and then check out the old Sendai architectures with the help of an AR technology. We will definitely won't forget to drop by to one of the most popular Whiskey breweries in Japan as well.
- Jamaica was once the world's leading exporter of bauxite, which is the ore from which aluminum is made, but decades of mining have taken a toll on the land and the people. With reserves depleted, the government is now pushing to move mining operations into the most ecologically sensitive part of the island known as Cockpit Country. We return to Cockpit Country to get an update on the fight to protect it.
- Ty Demura takes us on an inebriated excursion to some of Tokyo's wackiest vending machines and uses their bounty to make banana milkshakes and a spicy natto rice bowl. Japan is the vending capital of the world, with machines offering everything from raw eggs to fermented soybeans to Bulgarian yogurt. Don't forget to bring enough yen.
- Series dedicated to exploring the science and technology pushing the limits of what the human body is and what it's capable of.
- It's been 67 years since J.P. Morgan executive Gordon Wasson took magic mushrooms in a remote village in the Mazateca mountains with a healer named María Sabina.
- Cris Cyborg is an MMA champion from Brazil and arguably one of the world's greatest fighters. But in 2011, Cyborg tested positive for steroids and the announcement compromised her title and eventually her career, placing her on a one year suspension. Since her return to the ring she's tested negative for perfomance enhancing drugs, though she continues to find herself vilified by the media and her peers. This type of scandal, of course, is not unique to Cyborg nor to mixed martial arts. In this episode of Broadly Meets, fighter and host Jill Morley talks with Cyborg about steroids, women fighters, and her archenemy Ronda Rousey.
- Digital series for Vice Sports featuring star players inside their cars as they head to their biggest games of the year.
- Amber Tamblyn started acting at the age of eleven and went on to star in movies like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and TV dramas like House. Off-camera, however, she wrote poetry and she has since authored three books. This summer, she published the poetry collection, Dark Sparkler-a lyrical examination of the lives and tragic deaths of female child stars, like herself.
- Alex Honnold is the most accomplished free climber in the world. Angola is a southwest African country that recently emerged from 27 years of bloody civil war. What brings together these strange bedfellows you ask? Some of the most epic unclimbed rocks in the world, and a community needing help to diffuse the hidden land mines leftover from the conflict. This is Alex Honnold in Angola, for one of the most unique adventures of his storied climbing career this far.
- An exclusive three-part web-series for Vice Sports. The series follows an all-female snowboard film crew, and tells their story about what it takes for women to make a career in a male dominated sport.
- A musical journey through contemporary pop where artists, photographers and stylists share the influence previous generations of musicians had on their own hair and style.
- In this episode of 'Drunk Eats,' Ty and his friend Halloween explore the late-night drinking and dining scene around Toyko, Japan. From bar food at an izakaya, to whiskey on the road, to trying the potentially fatal pufferfish served by a retired sumo wrestler, Ty and Halloween outline their late-night guide to Japan.