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After being sworn-in as the 45th President of the United States on Jan. 20, Donald Trump delivered a speech chock-full of populist themes to a crowd on the drizzly National Mall. Among
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After being sworn-in as the 45th President of the United States on Jan. 20, Donald Trump delivered a speech chock-full of populist themes to a crowd on the drizzly National Mall. Among them, he promised to return to government to the people and put “America first.”
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We report on what lifting the Cuba trade embargo could mean for Kansas wheat farmers. "Blitzed" author Norman Ohler explains why Germany submarine pilots (including Hitler) were usually
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We report on what lifting the Cuba trade embargo could mean for Kansas wheat farmers. "Blitzed" author Norman Ohler explains why Germany submarine pilots (including Hitler) were usually high off their minds during World War II. Plus, a look at how young Greeks, facing massive unemployment, are returning to the islands to make a living off the land.
We explore the debate over abortion in Ireland, where there is a near-total ban on the procedure. Plus, a report on Syrian refugees in Turkey, where many families fled the fighting years
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We explore the debate over abortion in Ireland, where there is a near-total ban on the procedure. Plus, a report on Syrian refugees in Turkey, where many families fled the fighting years ago and are still waiting to return home. We also caught up with members of the House GOP after their meeting with President Trump.
We examine Trump's plan to hire 15,000 immigration and border patrol agents. Seb Walker reports from Molenbeek, the Brussels neighborhood some call Europe's "jihad capital," to see what
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We examine Trump's plan to hire 15,000 immigration and border patrol agents. Seb Walker reports from Molenbeek, the Brussels neighborhood some call Europe's "jihad capital," to see what has changed since the Paris attacks.
Plus, The Royal Shakespeare Company produced a unique adaption of The Tempest in honor of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we speak to some of the people that brought the performance to life.
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The VA is demanding money back from tens of thousands of veterans it allegedly overpaid. Dexter Thomas interviews Rachel Dolezal, the ex-NAACP leader who passed as African American,
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The VA is demanding money back from tens of thousands of veterans it allegedly overpaid. Dexter Thomas interviews Rachel Dolezal, the ex-NAACP leader who passed as African American, about her tell-all memoir, "In Full Color." Plus, Republicans are pushing a bill that would prevent cities from creating their own labor laws, we explore the fight for paid sick leave in Minneapolis.
A tough new law in Hungary allows migrants to be detained indefinitely -- housed in shipping containers -- until their cases are heard. Plus, we look at Iowa's wind power industry, and
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A tough new law in Hungary allows migrants to be detained indefinitely -- housed in shipping containers -- until their cases are heard. Plus, we look at Iowa's wind power industry, and how it could be affected by Trump's latest executive order. We also sit down with Parker Bright, the 24 year-old artist who staged a protest at the Whitney Biennial. Over the course of two days, Bright, wearing a t-shirt that read "Black Death Spectacle" stood in front of a painting by Dana Schutz, a white artist who had painted an image of Emmett Till's dead body.
We report on the fight over civil asset forfeiture, which allows police to seize property from suspected criminals. Plus, Rep. Lamar Smith leads a coalition of conservative politicians
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We report on the fight over civil asset forfeiture, which allows police to seize property from suspected criminals. Plus, Rep. Lamar Smith leads a coalition of conservative politicians taking on the clean energy agenda. We also catch up with Felicia D. Henderson, the show runner of popular BET series 'The Quad' to talk about the controversy surrounding the show.
We take a closer look at North Carolina's bathroom bill repeal to see if the new agreement is actually an improvement for civil rights. The ACLU has brought on a new political director
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We take a closer look at North Carolina's bathroom bill repeal to see if the new agreement is actually an improvement for civil rights. The ACLU has brought on a new political director who hopes to change the image of the advocacy group. We follow him as he hosts a town hall in Florida on resistance training.
Gianna Toboni travels to drought-stricken Somalia where thousands are fleeing their homes in search of food and water. Plus, a look at homelessness in Hawaii, and a radical new approach to dealing with the crisis.
Nearly a thousand people were detained during a week of mass anti-corruption protests in Russia last week, we went to Moscow to meet a family being reunited. Plus, a report on Ferguson’s
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Nearly a thousand people were detained during a week of mass anti-corruption protests in Russia last week, we went to Moscow to meet a family being reunited. Plus, a report on Ferguson’s first mayoral election since the shooting death of Michael Brown. And, an acclaimed new video game allows players to become anything - and everything - in our interconnected universe. Dexter Thomas plays the video game with creator David O’Reilly. Also, April Fools in the era of fake news.
We explore how military leaders could be influential in pushing a climate action agenda. Plus, Attorney General Jeff Sessions orders a review of Obama-era police reforms, including
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We explore how military leaders could be influential in pushing a climate action agenda. Plus, Attorney General Jeff Sessions orders a review of Obama-era police reforms, including consent decrees.
New Orleans has started to accept bids to take down and relocate three statues of Confederate leaders. The decision has divided the city and was discussed in heated Town Hall meetings. It's being done in the name of unity - but the process has been anything but. We take a look a the controversy.
Plus, Rae Sremmurd review New Pornographers, "High Ticket Attractions" Stormzy, "Big For Your Boots" Trace Adkins, "Lit" and The Chainsmokers, "Something Just Like This"
A new app offers birth control without a doctor's visit--raising questions about contraception access. Plus, a look at regulating corporal punishment in Texas schools, where the practice
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A new app offers birth control without a doctor's visit--raising questions about contraception access. Plus, a look at regulating corporal punishment in Texas schools, where the practice is still legal and used by teachers. And, we take a closer look at the Pepsi ad.
We travel to Mexico with Janet Napolitano—who oversaw deportations under Obama—and now heads the University of California, with one of the largest undocumented college populations in the
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We travel to Mexico with Janet Napolitano—who oversaw deportations under Obama—and now heads the University of California, with one of the largest undocumented college populations in the U.S. Plus, we go to Japan to meet the ama, or sea-women keeping a millennia old Japanese fishing tradition alive.
Republicans deploy “the nuclear option” to bypass Democrats’ opposition of Neil Gorsuch. A group of Chinese Americans go to Palm Beach to welcome President Xi Jinping before his meeting with Trump. Plus, will the government stop e-cigarettes?
We report from Moscow on the Russia-Syria relationship in the aftermath of the recent chemical attack. Also, we examine the environmental record of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch,
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We report from Moscow on the Russia-Syria relationship in the aftermath of the recent chemical attack. Also, we examine the environmental record of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, and what it means for legal battles over Trump's climate rollback.
Plus, reporting on Trump's budget says he'll try to do away with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit entity that helps fund locally owned and operated public TV and radio stations around the country. We visit a remote Alaska radio station to see what's at stake.
Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on Mosul. Members of the Iraqi Federal Police describe living on the front line of Mosul. Plus, the
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Seb Walker is on the ground in Iraq where ISIS fighters are slowly losing their grip on Mosul. Members of the Iraqi Federal Police describe living on the front line of Mosul. Plus, the alt-right expresses its shock over Trump’s airstrikes in Syria.
A shortage of California farm workers is driving wages to the highest level in history. We visit a small farm in the state to learn how this change affects their bottom line and what it will mean for the cost of food. And in the final episode of Rae Sremmurd’s Music Corner, the duo review Diet Cig, “Tummy Ache,” Animal Collective, “Kinda Bonkers,” Mastodon, “Show Yourself,” P.O.S., “Wearing a Bear.”
VICE News Tonight travels to Somalia with a Canadian Somali doctor distributing aid to the drought-stricken town of Wajid.
Then, we go to Silicon Valley for the Tech Stands Up
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VICE News Tonight travels to Somalia with a Canadian Somali doctor distributing aid to the drought-stricken town of Wajid.
Then, we go to Silicon Valley for the Tech Stands Up Protest. Silicon Valley is reeling after three government agencies issued statements threatening the H-1B visa program, which the industry relies on to recruit and retain foreign-born tech talent. Now, instead of aiming for jobs at Google or in academia, many foreign students are thinking of leaving the U.S.
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The fundraising in Georgia's special election reached unprecedented levels. Where did it come from? And how will this model play out in future races? VICE News explores. Plus, a hunger
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The fundraising in Georgia's special election reached unprecedented levels. Where did it come from? And how will this model play out in future races? VICE News explores. Plus, a hunger strike at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma caught headlines last week. We were there as a population inside the prison launched a new strike.
VICE News meets a basketball coach suing the NCAA over its ban on convicted felons. Plus, Apple sets a new sustainability objective that could change the technology industry.
VICE News profiles French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, who has the best chance of beating Marine Le Pen. Plus, an interview with Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime
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VICE News profiles French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, who has the best chance of beating Marine Le Pen. Plus, an interview with Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister who essentially wrote the Donald Trump playbook.
Then, we go on the road with Bernie Sanders and Tom Perez as they start the DNC's "unity tour" - where things are not going according to plan. Plus, a presentation of the druggies of animal kingdom.
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Episode 119 - Political Scientists & Montana Special Election
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VICE News reports on the challenges of getting scientists to run for political office. Plus, a look at the Democratic candidate in Montana's special election--folk singer and cowboy poet
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VICE News reports on the challenges of getting scientists to run for political office. Plus, a look at the Democratic candidate in Montana's special election--folk singer and cowboy poet Rob Quist.
Plus, we tracked down the chemist who created one of the drugs that was used in Arkansas last week to execute death row inmates. We talk to him about what its like to be part of the long line of inventors whose creations are used to kill.
We report on a pro-Trump pastor’s efforts to hold a gang summit on Chicago violence. A former leader of the Conservative Vice Lords describes how gangs today look nothing like they used
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We report on a pro-Trump pastor’s efforts to hold a gang summit on Chicago violence. A former leader of the Conservative Vice Lords describes how gangs today look nothing like they used to.
Plus, a look at North Korea’s progress in developing a nuclear missile capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. We also examine the role the duplicating others’ products and procedures plays inside the tech world. It’s a mainstay of the industry and has shaped how things get done.
Finally, in another installment of This Week in New Music, Run the Jewels reviews Sheryl Crow, “Halfway There,” Joey Bada$$, “Victory,” Sam Hunt, “Body Like a Back Road,” Julia Michaels, “Issues.”
We travel to Tokyo to meet the virtual character bringing the fantasies of Japanese anime fans to life. Plus, Barcelona has become one of the most visited cities in Europe - and its
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We travel to Tokyo to meet the virtual character bringing the fantasies of Japanese anime fans to life. Plus, Barcelona has become one of the most visited cities in Europe - and its caused a group of locals to rally against the tourist masses.
Maine's governor is asking President Trump to revoke a national monument for the first time in history. Plus, Seb Walker reports from the Libyan coast, where hundreds of migrants have died trying to reach Italy.
Millions of bats have died from white-nose syndrome, a disease spreading at an alarming rate across the U.S. We went to Michigan to explore one affected area with some researchers who
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Millions of bats have died from white-nose syndrome, a disease spreading at an alarming rate across the U.S. We went to Michigan to explore one affected area with some researchers who are trying to stop its spread. Plus, The Writers Guild of America, the union representing more than 12,000 film and TV writers, is on the brink of a strike over wages. We explain what that could mean for your favorite shows.
A report from Russia on workers protesting a new tax called Platon shows how deep anti-government feelings really go there - and ultimately, how impossible it is to wage a challenge against the regime.
Finally, we sit down with right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopulous in Miami. Milo tells us how he is seizing the moment to return to relevance - or at least trying to.
VICE News Tonight takes an unfiltered look at Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, in stories told by the people who have the most to gain or lose from Trump's administration.
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VICE News Tonight takes an unfiltered look at Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, in stories told by the people who have the most to gain or lose from Trump's administration.
We spoke with people who are truly hopeful and feel validated. With people whose safety and liberty is at stake. And we talked to the insiders who understand what it's like to work with the most powerful person in the world. After all, the first hundred days (and the next hundred, and the next hundred after that) are not about what the president says in 140 characters. What matters is the impact of his policies on people across the country and the world.
VICE News Tonight went to the Arctic Circle for a behind the scenes look at the latest and most ambitious Slow TV project yet, a 7-day reindeer migration. We also report from Venezuela
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VICE News Tonight went to the Arctic Circle for a behind the scenes look at the latest and most ambitious Slow TV project yet, a 7-day reindeer migration. We also report from Venezuela on the May Day protests that turned violent there.
Then, Evan McMorris Santoro reports on the budget bill. Democrats and Republicans cut a deal, a deal that was not good for the president.
21 kids and teenagers from across the country filed a lawsuit against the Federal Government and the fossil fuel industry. We follow them to D.C. to the People's Climate March.
Finally, when Britain leaves the European Union in March 2019, its banks will lose their automatic right to trade in the rest of the continent, creating a major business opportunity for other European cities.
The closure of a Navajo coal plant could have devastating effects on the nation's largest tribe. We went to Arizona to talk to the Navajo Nation President.
Plus, a report on voting
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The closure of a Navajo coal plant could have devastating effects on the nation's largest tribe. We went to Arizona to talk to the Navajo Nation President.
Plus, a report on voting rights in Mississippi, where former felons are locked out of the democratic process long after they've served their time. And - the war on fake news in Ukraine.
Finally, Run The Jewels reviews Lorde’s, “Green Light,” Imagine Dragons’, “Believer,” Talib Kweli and Styles P’s, “Last Ones,” and Calvin Harris (feat. Frank Ocean and Migos), “Slide” in another installment of This Week in New Music.
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Episode 126 - Marine Le Pen Profile & Inside the Freedom Caucus
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We profile French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's path to power, a far-right nationalist who wants to abandon the Euro and curb immigration. Plus, a look at the House Freedom
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We profile French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's path to power, a far-right nationalist who wants to abandon the Euro and curb immigration. Plus, a look at the House Freedom Caucus and its shifting stance on health care reform. Finally, we go to Tokyo to meet one Nigerian-American comedian who's now on Japanese TV every day.
State-sponsored hacks are on the rise, and the cybersecurity firm Mandiant is the first to respond when attacks happen. Founder Kevin Mandia opens up about how the company fights
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State-sponsored hacks are on the rise, and the cybersecurity firm Mandiant is the first to respond when attacks happen. Founder Kevin Mandia opens up about how the company fights hackers. Plus, we travel to Oklahoma to see what it's like to be unemployed--and underemployed--in America.
For decades, Mexico grew accustomed to a constant stream of people leaving the country. But over the past 8 years, some 3 million Mexican adults living illegally in the United States
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For decades, Mexico grew accustomed to a constant stream of people leaving the country. But over the past 8 years, some 3 million Mexican adults living illegally in the United States have been deported, rapidly turning Mexico from a country of emigrants into a country of immigrants.
We spend the day with disco queen and "I Will Survive" star Gloria Gaynor as she prepares for and performs a singular show in the iconic Great Hall at the U.S. Library of Congress.
And, a look at the 18 days leading to Michael Flynn's resignation as national security advisor.
We interview a woman who escaped from Boko Haram militants after being kidnapped for more than five years. Plus, Richard Spencer's hometown in Montana has become the unexpected
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We interview a woman who escaped from Boko Haram militants after being kidnapped for more than five years. Plus, Richard Spencer's hometown in Montana has become the unexpected battleground for a campaign of neo-Nazi harassment.
Trump fired James Comey; we explain how the FBI directors exit could exacerbate the White House's woes over Russia. Plus, a report on the future of the UK's Labour Party.
The collapse of the Venezuela health system has forced many to cross the border to seek care in Colombia. Students react to Betsy DeVos giving a commencement speech at their historically black college. And hunting pythons in Florida's Everglades.
The collapse of the Venezuela health system has forced many to cross the border to seek care in Colombia. Students react to Betsy DeVos giving a commencement speech at their historically black college. And hunting pythons in Florida's Everglades.
Congress mobilizes on the FBI firing. Gay rights activists are calling for action over the alleged detention and murder of gay men in Cechnya. One gay man who was tortured speaks to
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Congress mobilizes on the FBI firing. Gay rights activists are calling for action over the alleged detention and murder of gay men in Cechnya. One gay man who was tortured speaks to VICE. Plus, a look at the Democrats' prospects for victory in the 2018 mid-term elections after House Republicans passed the Obamacare repeal bill. And, Meet Regina Joseph. Hedge funds and governments hire her to predict world events. We follow her on an assignment to see how she does it.
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Episode 132 - Lucian Wintrich & Greek Shipping Industry
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In Greece, shipping is one of the few industries which students can count on for steady prospects for work.
The U.S. uses satellite photos to predict North Korea's next nuclear move
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In Greece, shipping is one of the few industries which students can count on for steady prospects for work.
The U.S. uses satellite photos to predict North Korea's next nuclear move and VICE News talks to Lucian Wintrich, the 28-year-old blogger for Gateway Pundit, one of several pro-Trump sites given White House Press Credentials.
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Episode 133 - White House in Crisis & Florida Death Penalty
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We profile Aramis Ayala, a Florida state attorney who has refused to seek the death penalty in capital cases. Plus, a look at the 22-year-old blogger who stopped the global ransomware
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We profile Aramis Ayala, a Florida state attorney who has refused to seek the death penalty in capital cases. Plus, a look at the 22-year-old blogger who stopped the global ransomware attack. And, how the Oval Office leak could endanger America's ability to collect foreign intelligence.
We explore one of the lesser reported results of President Trump's Energy Independence executive order that allows coal companies lease federal lands for coal mining.
Beth Ditto joins VICE News for her second installment of New Music Corner. She reviews Mary J. Blige ft. Kanye West, “Love Yourself,” D.R.A.M ft A$AP Rocky & Juicy J, “Gilligan,” Brad Paisley, “Last Time for Everything,” and Motionless in White, “Loud (f*** it)”.
Fighting and chaos in Libya could pave the way for an ISIS comeback in the country. President Donald Trump's scandal is taking its toll on the GOP --and fueling talk of impeachment.
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Fighting and chaos in Libya could pave the way for an ISIS comeback in the country. President Donald Trump's scandal is taking its toll on the GOP --and fueling talk of impeachment.
Plus, a look at the move to overturn Obama-era net neutrality rules. And, at Frieze Art Fair, 20-year old art collector Michael Xufu Huang talks to VICE News about opening his own contemporary art museum at age 20, and his plans for his upcoming college graduation.
We head to Saudi Arabia as the country awaits Trump's first foreign trip as president --and a massive arms deal with the United States.
Roger Ailes, the mastermind of right wing
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We head to Saudi Arabia as the country awaits Trump's first foreign trip as president --and a massive arms deal with the United States.
Roger Ailes, the mastermind of right wing media, died at age 77. We take a look at the political impact of the Fox News founder.
We were on the ground in Tehran before Iran's presidential election.
Plus, “Yesterday on the Internet” is back with a recap on millennials and their avocado toast.
Twitter shareholders voted on a novel idea--letting users own the company. We talked to some of them to find out what this means.
We traveled to Iran to see how the nuclear deal has
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Twitter shareholders voted on a novel idea--letting users own the company. We talked to some of them to find out what this means.
We traveled to Iran to see how the nuclear deal has affected the lives of ordinary citizens. Plus, a look back at the follies of past U.S. presidents in brokering peace between Israel and Palestine.
And, Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey ended its 146 year run but a relative of the group is keeping the American circus tradition alive.
We report from Manchester in the aftermath of the concert bombing.
Plus, a look at the logical--sometimes inexplicable--guidelines that Facebook moderators use to police content.
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We report from Manchester in the aftermath of the concert bombing.
Plus, a look at the logical--sometimes inexplicable--guidelines that Facebook moderators use to police content.
Meet the Redneck Revolt: a radical group calling for working-class resistance to right-wing aggression.
And in a new installment of New Music Corner with Beth Ditto. She reviews Paramore, “Hard Times,” Zac Brown Band, “All The Best,” and Hailee Steinfeld, “Most Girls,” Young M.A, “Bonnie.”
Two men were lashed in Aceh, Indonesia for having gay sex. They received the highest number of lashes ever.
We talk to people dropped from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
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Two men were lashed in Aceh, Indonesia for having gay sex. They received the highest number of lashes ever.
We talk to people dropped from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program after being declared eligible. Plus, health insurers are likely to raise rates as the government considers whether to eliminate Obamacare subsidies.
Plus, meet the girls that make up China's hottest new boy band.
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Episode 139 - U.S. Troops in Romania & Saudi Arabia's Comic Con
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VICE News joins U.S. troops deployed as part of the Congress mandated Operation Atlantic Resolve, a display of force against Russia. Romania is playing a key role in this new American
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VICE News joins U.S. troops deployed as part of the Congress mandated Operation Atlantic Resolve, a display of force against Russia. Romania is playing a key role in this new American mission.
President Rodrigo Duterte imposed martial law on the island of Mindanao in response to violence caused by Islamic State-linked militants. Plus, the Guardian reporter who was body slammed by Greg Gianforte speaks out.
Saudi Arabia recently held its first Comic Con in Jeddah, the conservative Gulf state’s culture capital. VICE News attended the three-day festival to see how it all went down, and met a team of creators who introduced a new and controversial character to the lineup.
The Philippine Army is fighting to retake Marawi, a city seized by ISIS-linked militants. Google's AI AlphaGo beat the world's best human Go player, proving that artificial intelligence
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The Philippine Army is fighting to retake Marawi, a city seized by ISIS-linked militants. Google's AI AlphaGo beat the world's best human Go player, proving that artificial intelligence can beat humans at its own game.
Plus, a visit to Duck Beach, North Carolina, to see how young Mormons celebrate spring break.
And, Steve Aoki reviews news music in a fresh installment of New Music Corner.
VICE News is on the ground in Venezuela as protests there rage on. We talk to opposition leader Henrique Capriles, who was beaten during a demonstration.
More than 90 people were
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VICE News is on the ground in Venezuela as protests there rage on. We talk to opposition leader Henrique Capriles, who was beaten during a demonstration.
More than 90 people were killed in Kabul when a suicide bomber detonated a truck bomb during rush hour. Trump's decision on the climate accord has huge implications beyond global warming.
Plus, this weeks episode of Yesterday on The Internet features a dark tale, wherein millions of Americans ganged up to cyberbully a quasi-literate man over one misspelled word.
Trump decided to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, but he got climate change almost entirely wrong in his speech announcing the decision. But regardless of the accord — which
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Trump decided to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, but he got climate change almost entirely wrong in his speech announcing the decision. But regardless of the accord — which didn’t even prevent America from using more coal — the demand for coal is drying up. We explain how the closing of two coal plants will affect the local businesses of Adams County, Ohio.
Plus, in a new series called Beat Break, Beach Fossils breaks down how they composed Saint Ivy, a song from their upcoming album Somersault.
VICE News reports on Hawaii's ambitious goals for energy independence, and how Tesla's new solar facility fits into those plans. Russia's radioactive past is still haunting its citizens
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VICE News reports on Hawaii's ambitious goals for energy independence, and how Tesla's new solar facility fits into those plans. Russia's radioactive past is still haunting its citizens and an interview with legendary former attorney F. Lee Bailey about the Bill Cosby case.
We follow British artist Cornelia Parker as she gathers inspiration for an artwork that sums up the 2017 general election in the U.K. A report on the corruption trial that could bring
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We follow British artist Cornelia Parker as she gathers inspiration for an artwork that sums up the 2017 general election in the U.K. A report on the corruption trial that could bring down Brazil's President Michel Temer, and the DEA's newly declassified internal dictionary on drug slang.
Plus, we explore if someone should be held criminally responsible for another persons suicide. And, Steve Aoki reviews new music in his second installment of New Music Corner.
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Episode 145 - D.C. Lawyers Up & Understanding Theresa May
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An Islamic State video from inside Iran shows ISIS fighters on a deadly rampage inside Tehran's parliament building.
Theresa May is in her final days of campaigning but there is
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An Islamic State video from inside Iran shows ISIS fighters on a deadly rampage inside Tehran's parliament building.
Theresa May is in her final days of campaigning but there is little known about what sort of Prime Minister Theresa she wants to be. VICE News profiles the candidate.
Thousands of residents in Windsor, Canada are plagued by a mysterious buzzing sound called the Windsor hum. Is it coming from the United States?
VICE News reports on the anti-fascist “Antifa” movement, known for its aggression at protests.
Plus, the latest on James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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VICE News reports on the anti-fascist “Antifa” movement, known for its aggression at protests.
Plus, the latest on James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. And, coal baron Don Blankenship sits down with VICE News for an exclusive interview.
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Episode 147 - Loving in America & U.K.'s Hung Parliament
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VICE News asked couples to mark the anniversary of Loving v. Virginia by explaining what the Loving decision means to them and their families.
We travelled to Canterbury to see how
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VICE News asked couples to mark the anniversary of Loving v. Virginia by explaining what the Loving decision means to them and their families.
We travelled to Canterbury to see how and why the Tory stronghold voted Labour for the first time in 100 years. Plus, Tom Perriello is seizing on Bernie-style outsider energy in an effort to win the Virginia Democratic primary for governor.
VICE News sits down with Peter Stefan, the controversial funeral director who buried Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev when no one else would.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has taken an
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VICE News sits down with Peter Stefan, the controversial funeral director who buried Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev when no one else would.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has taken an indefinite leave of absence after the results of an investigation by former attorney general Eric Holder revealed the company's not so professional corporate culture.
Plus, a report on the desperate situation for Iraqis in western Mosul, where ISIS militants are making their last stand.
A gunman opened fire as Republican members of a congressional baseball team had their practice. VICE News explains what happened.
Plus, VICE News reports on the mass protests in
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A gunman opened fire as Republican members of a congressional baseball team had their practice. VICE News explains what happened.
Plus, VICE News reports on the mass protests in Moscow over one of the biggest urban resettlement plans in history.
And, we visit the first-ever ''wellness summit'' held by Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow's much-derided lifestyle brand.
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Episode 150 - Self-Driving Cars War & Campus Free Speech
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We take a look at the legal battle between Uber and Google's self-driving car company Waymo — and how it could decide the future of the auto industry.
The Senate healthcare bill
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We take a look at the legal battle between Uber and Google's self-driving car company Waymo — and how it could decide the future of the auto industry.
The Senate healthcare bill seems is hiding...so what norms are being waved to pass the bill?
Plus, at Evergreen State College racial tensions have led to protests, counter protest and lots of publicity. VICE News visited the campus where some students are scared to express "nuanced" ideas.
Finally, Steve Aoki reviews news music in his second installment of New Music Corner.
VICE News reports on the alleged torture and murder of gay men in the predominantly Muslim republic of Chechnya. Plus, we explain why experts on right wing extremism are starting to take
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VICE News reports on the alleged torture and murder of gay men in the predominantly Muslim republic of Chechnya. Plus, we explain why experts on right wing extremism are starting to take a second look at new political movements forming on the left.
We explain the current status of Brexit after the U.K.'s surprising election results. And, we play "Trading Races" - a new card game that asks players to rank the "blackness" of famous African Americans.
VICE News reports on "ISIS brides" held captive by the terror group during its last desperate days in Sirte, Libya.
We get in the head of Mitch McConnell to explain the rational
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VICE News reports on "ISIS brides" held captive by the terror group during its last desperate days in Sirte, Libya.
We get in the head of Mitch McConnell to explain the rational reasons he's doing what he is with AHCA.
In celebration of the 15th anniversary of the sci-fi film Minority Report, we reconvene some of the futurists that helped create the wildly prescient future depicted in the film.
And, we explain what's behind the anti-vaccination trend in Minneapolis's Somali community.
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Episode 155 - Trump's Travel Ban & Prison Video Visitation
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VICE reports on the replacement of in-person jail visits with video calls. Plus, a look at the Supreme Court's decision on President Trump's travel ban, the GOP's take on healthcare, and the blockade in Qatar.
VICE reports on the replacement of in-person jail visits with video calls. Plus, a look at the Supreme Court's decision on President Trump's travel ban, the GOP's take on healthcare, and the blockade in Qatar.
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Episode 156 - War in the Philippines & Google's $2.7 Billion Fine
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VICE reports on the intensifying battle between ISIS-linked militants and Philippine armed forces in Marawi. Plus, an interview with Europe's Competition Commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, in the wake of Google's record $2.7 billion antitrust fine.
VICE reports on the intensifying battle between ISIS-linked militants and Philippine armed forces in Marawi. Plus, an interview with Europe's Competition Commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, in the wake of Google's record $2.7 billion antitrust fine.
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Episode 157 - Turkey's Tallest Dissident & Outsourcing Local News
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VICE reports on Fresco, a new app that lets local TV stations crowdsource the gathering of news footage. Plus, a look at the history of Medicaid and what it says about the Senate's
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VICE reports on Fresco, a new app that lets local TV stations crowdsource the gathering of news footage. Plus, a look at the history of Medicaid and what it says about the Senate's efforts to remake the program and Enes Kanter's resistance to Erdogan's leadership in Turkey.
VICE reports on The Mosul offensive as Iraqi troops close in on ISIS's final stronghold in the country. Plus, a look at the confusion and uncertainty around the Supreme Court's travel ban exemption.
VICE reports on The Mosul offensive as Iraqi troops close in on ISIS's final stronghold in the country. Plus, a look at the confusion and uncertainty around the Supreme Court's travel ban exemption.
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Episode 159 - Trump's "Voter Fraud" & Cutting Medicaid
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VICE explores how the GOP health care bill could impact the lives of disabled Americans. Plus, a look at why some states are refusing to give voter data to Trump's election fraud commission.
VICE explores how the GOP health care bill could impact the lives of disabled Americans. Plus, a look at why some states are refusing to give voter data to Trump's election fraud commission.
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This episode has no summary.
VICE News reports from Mosul, where Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory over ISIS. A group of former Navy SEALs and police officers investigates cases of alleged sex
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VICE News reports from Mosul, where Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory over ISIS. A group of former Navy SEALs and police officers investigates cases of alleged sex trafficking in the United States. And - why "everything must go" at Trump's failed Taj Mahal hotel.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has assembled a legal dream team for his probe into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and potential collusion between the
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Special counsel Robert Mueller has assembled a legal dream team for his probe into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Plus, can D.A.R.E. help combat the opioid crisis?
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Episode 163 - Rebuilding Mosul & Tracking Bullet Casings
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VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahead to the monumental task
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VICE reports from Mosul where despite a declaration of victory over ISIS, airstrikes and heavy gunfire continue to shake Iraq's second largest city. We look ahead to the monumental task of rebuilding.
The Cincinnati police force has been a national leader in adopting an investigative tool to track bullet casings.
Plus, we go behind the scenes of "The Little Hours" - an indie comedy in which a foul-mouthed nun runs wild in a modern take on medieval times.
VICE News speaks to real doctors and examines our convoluted health care costs. Plus, Nevada's governor has endorsed a statement of emergency as its marijuana dispensaries are running low. What Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
VICE News speaks to real doctors and examines our convoluted health care costs. Plus, Nevada's governor has endorsed a statement of emergency as its marijuana dispensaries are running low. What Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
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Episode 165 - Hunters for Climate Change & Whitewashing History
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Former National Fish and Wildlife Federation employee Bill Geer has made it his mission to educate hunting clubs about climate change--and its impact on game species and public lands.
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Former National Fish and Wildlife Federation employee Bill Geer has made it his mission to educate hunting clubs about climate change--and its impact on game species and public lands.
Marble helped scholars whitewash ancient history.
And, another gross R. Kelly scandal.
VICE News reports on "Conservative Move" - a company that will help move you and your family to any Republican stronghold.
After the assassination of a top Hamas official by
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VICE News reports on "Conservative Move" - a company that will help move you and your family to any Republican stronghold.
After the assassination of a top Hamas official by suspected Palestinian informants for Israel, the group's long and intense operation to root out spies within the Gaza Strip has been escalated. VICE News examines what motivates Palestinians to betray Hamas — and risk execution — by collaborating with Israeli intelligence.
During the White House's self-proclaimed 'Made in America' week, a Carrier factory in Indiana lays off more than 600 employees.
A look at George Soros's funding of district attorney
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During the White House's self-proclaimed 'Made in America' week, a Carrier factory in Indiana lays off more than 600 employees.
A look at George Soros's funding of district attorney races. Plus, we go on a night trip with New York City's flower flasher.
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Episode 168 - Trump's 6 Months & Opioid Crisis in Maine
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It’s been six months since Trump officially took office but what has his administration actually achieved?
After deals fell through in major cities like Dallas and St. Louis, the
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It’s been six months since Trump officially took office but what has his administration actually achieved?
After deals fell through in major cities like Dallas and St. Louis, the Trump family will open its first location of its new Scion chain in the 12,000-person town of Cleveland, Mississippi.
And, chronic pain patients are suffering from Maine's strict opioid laws.
VICE visits a leadership summit for young conservative women--and explores why their support is crucial for the GOP. Plus, artist Trevor Paglen discusses his latest work, 'The Atlas of
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VICE visits a leadership summit for young conservative women--and explores why their support is crucial for the GOP. Plus, artist Trevor Paglen discusses his latest work, 'The Atlas of Invisible Images,' about the troublesome intersection of technology and surveillance. Watch Monday's through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
Plus, The refugee crisis is escalating in Italy, where the majority of migrants are now coming from West Africa.
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VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
Plus, The refugee crisis is escalating in Italy, where the majority of migrants are now coming from West Africa. And, Kelp could feed the planet and save our oceans — but no one really knows about it.
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Episode 171 - American Truck Driver & Trump's Trans Ban
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Trump bans transgender people from serving in the military. Violence continues between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police in East Jerusalem. The "global gag rule" has devastating
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Trump bans transgender people from serving in the military. Violence continues between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police in East Jerusalem. The "global gag rule" has devastating consequences in Malawi.
Our series "American Jobs" premieres with a profile of Nicole Strickland, a tattoo-clad, 29-year-old mom who supports herself as a truck driver.
And, the Killers review Arcade Fire - Everything Now, Alice Cooper - Paranoiac Personality, Shabazz Palaces feat. Thaddilac - Shine a light, Roger Water - The Last Refugee, Radiohead - I promise.
VICE talks to Mark Randazza, a lawyer defending a neo-Nazi website publisher sued for starting an anti-Semitic trolling campaign. The case could draw a new line between free speech and
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VICE talks to Mark Randazza, a lawyer defending a neo-Nazi website publisher sued for starting an anti-Semitic trolling campaign. The case could draw a new line between free speech and illegal harassment. Plus, a look at the fierce battle on the way over who gets to distribute legalized marijuana in Nevada. Watch Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30 PM Eastern.
Could vaping regulations create a new bloc of young Republican voters? Anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist explains his theory to VICE News.
Plus, we look at the unrest in Venezuela
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Could vaping regulations create a new bloc of young Republican voters? Anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist explains his theory to VICE News.
Plus, we look at the unrest in Venezuela following a controversial vote that gives President Nicolas Maduro's Socialist Party near-unlimited powers.
As the government gets more aggressive towards protesters, two Venezuelan opposition leaders are abducted from their homes in police raids.
The shrimping industry suffers amid a
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As the government gets more aggressive towards protesters, two Venezuelan opposition leaders are abducted from their homes in police raids.
The shrimping industry suffers amid a nationwide immigration crackdown as shrimpboats have been forced to bring on untrained locals instead of experienced foreign workers.
Meet the man who relives slave history by cooking the food of his ancestors.
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Episode 175 - Meeting of the Micronations & Amazon's Hiring Spree
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We meet the rulers of the world's smallest nations. Plus, a report on Amazon's hiring spree — and whether the death of American retail is such a bad thing.
And, we break down Steven
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We meet the rulers of the world's smallest nations. Plus, a report on Amazon's hiring spree — and whether the death of American retail is such a bad thing.
And, we break down Steven Bannon's top interest rate increase proposal. Montenegro, a tiny country nested on the Balkans' Mediterranean coast, has become an unlikely front in Russia's tensions with the West.
VICE News examines the Trump administration's war on leakers, with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.
Baltimore residents are calling for a weekend ceasefire, in response
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VICE News examines the Trump administration's war on leakers, with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.
Baltimore residents are calling for a weekend ceasefire, in response to a skyrocketing murder rate. And robots are now capable of creating art and making decisions about beauty.
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Episode 177 - Kenya Elections & Japan's Nuclear Bunkers
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Before Kenyans headed to the polls, VICE News met people on the ground concerned about the prospect of election violence. Plus, we examine how Japan is preparing for North Korean
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Before Kenyans headed to the polls, VICE News met people on the ground concerned about the prospect of election violence. Plus, we examine how Japan is preparing for North Korean threats.
Nissan workers rejected a bid to unionize in MI, a historically anti-union state, after the U.A.W's decade-long effort to organize Nissan workers in the fight for equal treatment of African-American workers.
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Episode 178 - The Nuclear Threat & Arizona's Banned Books
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VICE News sits down with Katie Schmid, a transgender soldier, about the confusion surrounding the military’s trans ban.
Trump responds to North Korea as the threat of nuclear attack
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VICE News sits down with Katie Schmid, a transgender soldier, about the confusion surrounding the military’s trans ban.
Trump responds to North Korea as the threat of nuclear attack looms.
A 2010 law banning Mexican American Studies courses in Arizona goes to trial. VICE News talks to students, teachers and proponents of the law on the eve of a federal court ruling that may overturn it.
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Episode 179 - Queen of Scream & Online Charter Schools
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VICE News reports on the controversy over online charter schools in Ohio.
We also interview ''Queen of Scream'' Melissa Cross, a 60-year-old singer who tours with some of the biggest
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VICE News reports on the controversy over online charter schools in Ohio.
We also interview ''Queen of Scream'' Melissa Cross, a 60-year-old singer who tours with some of the biggest names in hardcore music.
The Democratic Socialists of America are growing in numbers, but the party still needs to appeal to some non-white demographics.
VICE News meets with residents of Middletown, Ohio, to discuss how the city should address reviving overdose victims-- but sympathy seems to be wearing thin.
This tech-food startup
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VICE News meets with residents of Middletown, Ohio, to discuss how the city should address reviving overdose victims-- but sympathy seems to be wearing thin.
This tech-food startup has recently faced a slew of negative coverage accusing it of classic Silicon Valley hubris and overreach.
Plus, a look at the so-called ''retail apocalypse'' in the United States.
On Saturday hundreds of white nationalists, alt-righters, and neo-Nazis traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to participate in the “Unite the Right” rally. By Saturday evening three
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On Saturday hundreds of white nationalists, alt-righters, and neo-Nazis traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to participate in the “Unite the Right” rally. By Saturday evening three people were dead – one protester, and two police officers – and many more injured.
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Episode 182 - Memorializing the Confederacy & The Super Bowl of eSports
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We report on the remaining Robert E. Lee statues. Where are they? What do they symbolize? How many more potential conflicts could we see?
Then, we travel to Mexico and meet with a
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We report on the remaining Robert E. Lee statues. Where are they? What do they symbolize? How many more potential conflicts could we see?
Then, we travel to Mexico and meet with a father who was deported there while his biological children remain in the U.S. He keeps up with their lives through the only window he has: Youtube.
Plus, what it's like at the Super Bowl of esports?
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Episode 183 - Tunnels Underneath Palestine & Joke-Theft
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VICE News goes to East Jerusalem to explore the concealed underground tunnels, causing damage to the homes of Palestinian residents living above the excavation sites.
We interview
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VICE News goes to East Jerusalem to explore the concealed underground tunnels, causing damage to the homes of Palestinian residents living above the excavation sites.
We interview Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer after the memorial of Heather Heyer, who was killed during the white supremacist rally.
Also, a look into how difficult it is to own a joke legally, and to prove it's been stolen.
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Episode 184 - Russian Radio in D.C. & Legal Bike Theft
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The Russians have taken over Washington DC's country music radio station. VICE News visits the station accused of attempting to influence the debate in the US via the media.
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The Russians have taken over Washington DC's country music radio station. VICE News visits the station accused of attempting to influence the debate in the US via the media.
A conversation with Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator, about Charlottesville, racism and Trump.
Plus, a look inside Seattle's new Beijing-based bikesharing program that seems a lot like legal bike theft.
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Episode 185 - Neo-Nazis In Berlin & Trump's Plan For Afghanistan
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VICE News attends the largest fascist rally that Berlin has seen in over than a decade, consisting of more than 500 neo-Nazis.
Trump outlines the Afghanistan strategy in his first
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VICE News attends the largest fascist rally that Berlin has seen in over than a decade, consisting of more than 500 neo-Nazis.
Trump outlines the Afghanistan strategy in his first primetime TV address on specific policy issue.
Plus, VICE News follows a family during move-in day at UVA in Charlottesville and watches the solar eclipse from Wyoming alongside nuclear physicist Taylor Wilson.
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Episode 186 - Weed for PTSD & John Lennon's Deportation
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VICE News explores how John Lennon's deportation laid the groundworks for DACA. We talk veterans who are fighting for the right to use cannabis as treatment for PTSD and other ailments.
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VICE News explores how John Lennon's deportation laid the groundworks for DACA. We talk veterans who are fighting for the right to use cannabis as treatment for PTSD and other ailments. Ben Rhodes explains Trump's new Afghan policy.
In the second episode of our series American Jobs, we follow Sean, the on-demand bike riding Postmate, throughout his workday in New York City. And, in HAIM's last installment of Music Critic, the band reviews Aminé feat. Kehlani, Kyle and more.
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Episode 187 - Trump in Phoenix & Exxon Mobil Under Investigation
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VICE News captures Donald Trump in Arizona, where he was the most extreme version of himself. We look at allegations that Exxon Mobil didn't inform the public about climate change
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VICE News captures Donald Trump in Arizona, where he was the most extreme version of himself. We look at allegations that Exxon Mobil didn't inform the public about climate change threats revealed by the company's own research. The EU is dragging Poland to court. And, Waxahatchee talks about her new music.
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Episode 188 - Spain's Sea of Plastic & Opioid Emergency
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We travel to Spain where migrant workers are barely being paid and living in squalor while they pick the fruit and vegetables sold in Western European supermarkets.
Then, we head to
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We travel to Spain where migrant workers are barely being paid and living in squalor while they pick the fruit and vegetables sold in Western European supermarkets.
Then, we head to St. Louis where the increased minimum wage is about to revert back to $7.70 an hour due to state labor laws.
Plus, we found one Republican not ducking his constituents in the Trump era.
And, what do the air guitar national championships look like? We went to Finland to find out.
go to St. Louis and interview workers and business owners
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Episode 189 - Trump Pardons Arpaio & Harvey Floods Houston
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President Trump defends his pardon of Joe Arpaio. In the wake of his most recent tweets on the transgender military ban, we spoke to one trans soldier on the ban's implications.
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President Trump defends his pardon of Joe Arpaio. In the wake of his most recent tweets on the transgender military ban, we spoke to one trans soldier on the ban's implications.
Then, VICE News follows one of Alaska's few certified veterinary pathologists as she examines the bodies of dead wildlife across the state. Plus, how emergency services and communities are responding to Hurricane Harvey's devastating floods.
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Episode 190 - The Harvey Aftershock & Spain's Uber War
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VICE News covers the aftermath of Harvey, with over 30,000 residents forced from their homes, many relying on on a flood insurance program that may not be ready to help them.
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VICE News covers the aftermath of Harvey, with over 30,000 residents forced from their homes, many relying on on a flood insurance program that may not be ready to help them.
As Bernie Sanders experiences renewed relevancy in the Trump era and releases a new book, 'The Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution: A Guide for the Next Generation’. Plus, the impact of Apple opening up its devices to AR app developers and the Spanish taxi driver waging war on Uber in a European court battle.
For this week's new music critic, Big Boi reviews new music in his debut installment of Music Critic.
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Episode 191 - Duterte's Test & Going Home After Harvey
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As the Philippines Senate resumes hearings into anti-drug killings, VICE News examines whether the shooting of a teenage boy by police will be a turning point in President Rodrigo
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As the Philippines Senate resumes hearings into anti-drug killings, VICE News examines whether the shooting of a teenage boy by police will be a turning point in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.
VICE News visits shelters harboring people rescued from the floods after Harvey.
A profile of 13-year old Abigail who works on a corn farm, removing the tops of corn in order to control pollination.
Plus, a visual experience that allows audiences to listen to an earthquake and Trump's move to push tax overhaul.
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Episode 192 - FARC Goes Legit & SB4 In The Rio Grande Valley
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As a federal judge temporarily blocked Texas from enforcing Senate Bill 4 (S.B. 4)--a measure that mandates Texas operate under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) law and bans
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As a federal judge temporarily blocked Texas from enforcing Senate Bill 4 (S.B. 4)--a measure that mandates Texas operate under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) law and bans sanctuary cities--VICE News examines the controversial law and what it might tell us about the Trump administration's plans for immigration policy.
In Crosby, Tex., two blasts rocked a chemical plant left without power by floodwaters. Plant officials say more fires and explosions could happen.
FARC has announced that it will launch a political party Friday. VICE News takes us behind the scenes with FARC as they prepare for the launch and hear how they plan to convince Colombians that they are a credible alternative to traditional politicians.
Plus, Grizzly Bear breaks down Neighbors, a song from their album, Painted Ruins, which came out Aug 18th.
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Episode 193 - End of DACA & America's Secret Housing Crisis
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As the Trump administration announces their plan to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, VICE News talks with an immigration lawyer who is himself a DACA recipient.
Then,
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As the Trump administration announces their plan to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, VICE News talks with an immigration lawyer who is himself a DACA recipient.
Then, we go to Texas to meet Will Hurd, the not-Trump future of the Republican party.
Plus, we report on America's secret housing crisis. And, in his second installment of music critic, Big Boi reviews the week's hottest hits.
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Episode 194 - Houston's Second Flood & Los Angeles Apparel
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As Texans reckon with Harvey's fallout -- not only from the massive rainfall, but from the strained infrastructure that was supposed to protect them -- Roberto Ferdman got a look at what
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As Texans reckon with Harvey's fallout -- not only from the massive rainfall, but from the strained infrastructure that was supposed to protect them -- Roberto Ferdman got a look at what happened when officials ordered a second flood to save the city.
Plus, VICE News examines the comeback of American Apparel founder Dov Charney.
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Episode 195 - The Soldiers Fighting ISIS & U.S. Navy Ship Collisions
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Ahead of Betsy DeVos' Title IX announcement--a federal law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination in education--VICE News sat down with Patty Crawford, former Title IX officer
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Ahead of Betsy DeVos' Title IX announcement--a federal law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination in education--VICE News sat down with Patty Crawford, former Title IX officer at Baylor University, for an explanation of the law's history.
VICE News meets with wounded Peshmerga soldiers who fought against ISIS.
In our ongoing series American Jobs, VICE News profiles Howard Ring, an 82-year-old widower who works full time at Vita-Needle.
And, Sparks break down their song Edith Piaf (Said It Better Than Me) from their upcoming album Hippopotamus.
VICE News travels to Cox's Bazaar in Bangladesh, where Rohingya refugees are fleeing ethnic cleansing in neighboring Myanmar.
Washington continues to look for a diplomatic solution
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VICE News travels to Cox's Bazaar in Bangladesh, where Rohingya refugees are fleeing ethnic cleansing in neighboring Myanmar.
Washington continues to look for a diplomatic solution to the North Korea standoff, but it faces a serious problem — a shortage of diplomats.
VICE News sat down with a family that chose not to evacuate from Hurricane Irma's path. Plus, a look at the high-profile case of Turkish journalists who are facing up to 43 years in prison.
In Hurricane Harvey's wake, Houston residents are dealing with one of the storm's biggest hangovers: eight million cubic yards of debris. VICE News spent a day with a driver from San
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In Hurricane Harvey's wake, Houston residents are dealing with one of the storm's biggest hangovers: eight million cubic yards of debris. VICE News spent a day with a driver from San Antonio's Solid Waste Management Department, one of the neighboring cities lending their own fleets to help collect the garbage.
Apple unveiled its new iPhone — but what's really behind the huge price tag? VICE News headed to Cupertino to find out.
And, Big Boi reviews 'Midnight’ by Jessie Ware, ‘Teetroit’ by Tee Grizzley, ‘Fetish’ by Selena Gomez ft. Gucci Mane, ‘Are You Ready’ by The Isley Brothers ft. Santana.
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Episode 198 - Kid Rock For Senate & The Equifax Cyber Attack
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VICE News examines the Michigan Republican Party after Trump's upset win. Outside Michigan, all anyone is talking about is Kid Rock. What's the conversation inside the state when it
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VICE News examines the Michigan Republican Party after Trump's upset win. Outside Michigan, all anyone is talking about is Kid Rock. What's the conversation inside the state when it comes to 2018?
Starting last year under Obama, the army has been delaying shipping dates, and as a result many recruits have fallen out of legal visa status, after being promised citizenship by signing up to serve the U.S. military. They might face deportation once the DOD cancels their contracts. VICE News speaks with two MAVNI recruits from China as they await their fate in Indiana.
Also, inside the devastation of the Virgin Islands following Irma and a look at back-row kids and fans of New York Fashion Week.
When the Trump administration announced that they would begin to phase out DACA unless Congress came up with a replacement, the news hit hlouston's undocumented youth right as they were
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When the Trump administration announced that they would begin to phase out DACA unless Congress came up with a replacement, the news hit hlouston's undocumented youth right as they were assessing what they had lost in hlurricane Harvey. VICE News followed one such Dreamer as she began to pull her life back together. Watch Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
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Episode 200 - Police Shootings Data & Food Fight in the EU
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Three days of protests broke out in St. Louis after former police officer, Jason Stockley, was acquitted of killing a suspect in 2011. VICE News travels to Missouri to report on the
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Three days of protests broke out in St. Louis after former police officer, Jason Stockley, was acquitted of killing a suspect in 2011. VICE News travels to Missouri to report on the tension after the ruling. Plus, a deep dive into data that shows when cops get charged for murder or manslaughter in fatal shootings.
Then we head to New Hampshire for the first meeting of President Trump's voter fraud panel. Plus, why governments in the EU are brawling over brands like Coca Cola and Nutella.
Three months into the offensive to retake the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, Syria, the tide is beginning to turn. Last weekend, Syrian Democratic Forces captured the Old City, meaning they
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Three months into the offensive to retake the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, Syria, the tide is beginning to turn. Last weekend, Syrian Democratic Forces captured the Old City, meaning they now control 60 percent of Raqqa. VICE News travels there to witness the battle firsthand. Watch Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
Trump's proposed wall along the Southwest border is threatening wildlife in the region—particularly jaguars, whose numbers are already dwindling. Nigel Duara travels to Arizona and
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Trump's proposed wall along the Southwest border is threatening wildlife in the region—particularly jaguars, whose numbers are already dwindling. Nigel Duara travels to Arizona and Mexico to learn more about the possibility of extinction for this keystone species. Watch Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
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Episode 203 - Kremlin War Games & New Eye On Hurricanes
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VICE News examines a new satellite launched by NOAA in November, GOES-16. It has four times the resolution as the legacy satellites and five times the refresh rate of being able to take
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VICE News examines a new satellite launched by NOAA in November, GOES-16. It has four times the resolution as the legacy satellites and five times the refresh rate of being able to take images, and it's been used so far to track Harvey and Irma.
Russia and Belarus have have just wrapped large-scale joint military exercises known as Zapad which made NATO allies nervous.
Conventional western wisdom says that Russia is promoting the rise of far right populists across Europe with money, fake news and cyber attacks to undermine the liberal consensus. The idea being that a weakened EU would be less likely to challenge it with things like sanctions. In Germany, that movement is the AfD. But how far can the AfD’s rise be credited to Moscow? Is there any evidence Russia is providing money, spreading fake news or launching cyber attacks to undermine German democracy?
McConnell has announced that the Senate will vote on the Graham-Cassidy bill next week. States are due to have the decision on final premium increases by today.
Plus, a man who stakes out at to UN General Assemblies to get baseballs signed by world leaders.
Tonight on VICE News; The controversy surrounding the NFL and the First Amendment explained. How Toronto is combatting the opioid crisis with safe injection sites. Trump is supporting a
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Tonight on VICE News; The controversy surrounding the NFL and the First Amendment explained. How Toronto is combatting the opioid crisis with safe injection sites. Trump is supporting a candidate his base hates in Alabama.
Plus, We watched the solar eclipse with a group of Franciscan nuns, one of whom is an environmental activist who's trying to get more people to outfit their homes in Indiana with solar panels.
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Episode 205 - Mexico's Disappeared & Provoking North Korea
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September 26 marks the third anniversary of the disappearance of 43 Mexican college students from the city of Iguala. While this case gained international attention, going missing in
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September 26 marks the third anniversary of the disappearance of 43 Mexican college students from the city of Iguala. While this case gained international attention, going missing in Mexico isn't uncommon. More than 30,000 people are currently missing, and it's become eerily commonplace for construction crews to stumble on mass graves.
VICE News explores why threatening North Korea with military action could backfire--and encourage the country to strike first.
Plus, we visit a wind company that is giving ex-coal workers in Wyoming a taste of what it's like to be a wind technician.
VICE News meets a guy who flies drones over coal mines looking for violations. Trump heads to Indiana to speak about tax reform on the same day that the 'Big Six' tax negotiators will
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VICE News meets a guy who flies drones over coal mines looking for violations. Trump heads to Indiana to speak about tax reform on the same day that the 'Big Six' tax negotiators will unveil their broad-brushstrokes proposal for overhauling the tax code. U.S. secretary of Defense James Mattis arrives in Kabul, robotic pets are being used in senior living homes to bring joy to patients. And Twitter has a new 280 character limit.
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Episode 207 - Kurdish Vote For Independence & Hefner's Legacy
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The Kurdish regional government in Iraq holds its first-ever vote for independence, Hugh Hefner's legacy is up for debate, the government may be snooping on immigrants social media, and....fighting syphilis with anime.
The Kurdish regional government in Iraq holds its first-ever vote for independence, Hugh Hefner's legacy is up for debate, the government may be snooping on immigrants social media, and....fighting syphilis with anime.
As President Trump prepares to visit Puerto Rico, San Juan is slowly recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, with basic services like banks and public transportation having yet
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As President Trump prepares to visit Puerto Rico, San Juan is slowly recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, with basic services like banks and public transportation having yet to resume normal operations. But what happens after curfew? VICE News follows local police during an overnight shift.
Roberto Ferdman is in San Juan, talking to federal employees who say there just aren't enough people on the ground to get everyone the help they need. Watch Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
Roberto Ferdman is in San Juan, talking to federal employees who say there just aren't enough people on the ground to get everyone the help they need. Watch Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM ET.
VICE News embeds with a Lyft driver as Las Vegas locals open up to her about the massacre.
Former Vice President Joe Biden flies to Birmingham to campaign for Doug Jones, the
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VICE News embeds with a Lyft driver as Las Vegas locals open up to her about the massacre.
Former Vice President Joe Biden flies to Birmingham to campaign for Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate for Alabama’s open Senate seat.
VICE News travels to Alaska to The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or H.A.A.R.P., a military-built facility that has been the subject of innumerable conspiracy theories, and the decades-long personal obsession of Nick Begich, an author and son of a U.S. Congressman.
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Episode 211 - Constructing Trump's Wall & Bump Stock Bill
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VICE News examines the beginnings of Trump's wall. Construction has begun on wall prototypes in San Diego. While it's difficult to see from the American side, a photographer has
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VICE News examines the beginnings of Trump's wall. Construction has begun on wall prototypes in San Diego. While it's difficult to see from the American side, a photographer has discovered a vantage point atop a dirt hill on the Mexican side.
VICE News meets with a woman in Arizona who's suing her congressman in federal court for blocking her on Facebook.
Colin Kaepernick hasn't given an interview since January. VICE News discusses what his silence means for the symbol he's become -- and the movement he's sparked.
Plus, a look at the untold truth behind Columbus Day and changes to the bicameral legislature, the world's largest weather vane.
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Episode 212 - Barbuda Left Uninhabitable & Pruitt Kills Clean Power
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We visit Barbuda to find out what it's like to be on an island that is now uninhabitable. Indian farmers are burying themselves alive to protest land grab. Scott Pruitt kills the
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We visit Barbuda to find out what it's like to be on an island that is now uninhabitable. Indian farmers are burying themselves alive to protest land grab. Scott Pruitt kills the Obama-era clean power plan. And in Spain, people caught in the Catalan political fight have decided to take to the streets. Plus, Trump pisses off the wrong artist.
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Episode 213 - Beginning of Bump Stocks & ISIS in Hawija
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We meet the man who green-lit bump stocks, Trump is going hard on America's nuclear weapons, Paul Gosar is being sued by the woman he blocked on Facebook and strong winds rippling across
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We meet the man who green-lit bump stocks, Trump is going hard on America's nuclear weapons, Paul Gosar is being sued by the woman he blocked on Facebook and strong winds rippling across Northern California are refueling close to a dozen wildfires. Plus, Liam Gallagher comes back to review new music.
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Episode 214 - Mafia Targets Migrants & Iran Nuclear Deal
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VICE News examines the tensions rising between the Black Axe and Sicily's Cosa Nostra, as the Nigerian criminal gang infiltrates the island.
VICE News speaks with Sen. Ben Cardin
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VICE News examines the tensions rising between the Black Axe and Sicily's Cosa Nostra, as the Nigerian criminal gang infiltrates the island.
VICE News speaks with Sen. Ben Cardin about the Iran Nuclear Deal, it's future under the Trump administration, and how congress may respond if deciding what to do becomes their decision.
The correlation between race and mental ability was popularized in the late 1990s by Charles Murray, a political scientist who spoke at the University of Michigan Wednesday night. VICE News was on the ground and met those who supported and protested the event.
Plus, Ai Wei Wei’s largest public exhibition opens in New York.
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Episode 215 - The Front Lines Of California's Fires & Capturing Carbon
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Massive fires continue to sweep through California in one of the deadliest fires to plague the state since 1933. Early Sunday morning, VICE News began a 24-hour embed with a fire engine
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Massive fires continue to sweep through California in one of the deadliest fires to plague the state since 1933. Early Sunday morning, VICE News began a 24-hour embed with a fire engine crew.
On Friday, Trump made his statement on Iran’s nuclear program, ahead of Sunday (Oct 15) deadline. What will this mean for Iran and nuclear diplomacy?
The Paris Climate Agreement was a major step forward in the fight against climate change. But experts say the goal of keeping temperature rise below 2 degrees will be impossible without physically removing carbon from the atmosphere. VICE News went to Switzerland to learn more about the technology that may help save the planet.
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Episode 216 - China's Live Streaming Stars & Hepatitis Outbreak
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A deadly outbreak of Hepatitis A has forced California to declare a state of emergency. The disease is transferred by fecal matter, so people who lack access to proper sanitation are the
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A deadly outbreak of Hepatitis A has forced California to declare a state of emergency. The disease is transferred by fecal matter, so people who lack access to proper sanitation are the most at risk. The city now faces an even larger issue: homelessness. Then, VICE News looks at how China's live-streaming girls rake in billions. Plus, ISIS loses its stronghold in Raqqa. And, Weezer reviews new music in a fresh installment of Music Critic.
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Episode 217 - Remnants Of California Wildfires & 'Catholicism's Breitbart'
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Inside Catholicism’s Breitbart, the site 'Church Militant,' as founder Michael Voris is targeting liberal priests
Chinese Communist Party began its 19th Party Congress, bringing 2,300
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Inside Catholicism’s Breitbart, the site 'Church Militant,' as founder Michael Voris is targeting liberal priests
Chinese Communist Party began its 19th Party Congress, bringing 2,300 delegates together. President Xi Jinping is expected to be re-elected as party leader for another five years. VICE News looks at how Gen Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, has changed the party and country.
In the California neighborhood of Coffey Park, nearly every house has already burned to the ground. Instead of rows of homes, there’s now a forest of charred chimneys standing in piles of ash. And now that there’s nothing left to burn, recovery workers are beginning the search for anyone who didn’t make it out alive.
Plus, VICE's Suroosh Alvi tries on a mech suit in South Korea.
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Episode 218 - Macron’s Labor Battle & Mexico Aftershocks
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On Tuesday, thousands of French public workers staged their first nationwide strike under President Emmanuel Macron to express their anger with his labor reforms. VICE News looks at how
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On Tuesday, thousands of French public workers staged their first nationwide strike under President Emmanuel Macron to express their anger with his labor reforms. VICE News looks at how Macron's battle with France's totemic unions could define his presidency.
Last month’s earthquake left thousands without homes. Many remain displaced amid fears of collapsing structures. VICE News returns to the city to follow a resident who can show what life is like one-month on.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of Black Monday – the most disastrous single day in U.S. stock market history. Since Oct 19, 1987, financial markets have been transformed by the march of time and technology and regulatory change.
Plus, undocumented immigrant teenager talks to Vice about her abortion battle, Xi Jinxing’s speech that’s been made into a clapping video game, and a look at the cities bidding for the second Amazon HQ.
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Episode 219 - Somalia’s Youth Task Force & The Recovering Winery Workforce
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VICE News follows the young female activist leading the youth task force that has formed in response to the terrorist attack in Somalia, where the government does not have nearly enough
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VICE News follows the young female activist leading the youth task force that has formed in response to the terrorist attack in Somalia, where the government does not have nearly enough resources to provide emergency services.
California's undocumented workers without social security numbers are already fighting for disaster assistance after the wildfires. In wine country, these migrants are a critical labor force behind a celebrated product. Now, some aren’t sure where they can get help.
Plus, the Car Audio Championships World Finals in Louisville, KY and Obama’s visit to Richmond brings some rare Democratic power to the Virginia governor’s race.
Ed Gillespie is the quintessential establishment Republican—former RNC chair, an advisor to both Bush and Romney, major GOP fundraiser, and now a candidate for Governor of Virginia. But
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Ed Gillespie is the quintessential establishment Republican—former RNC chair, an advisor to both Bush and Romney, major GOP fundraiser, and now a candidate for Governor of Virginia. But in Trump's world, he has begun to court the anti-establishment base in order to to stay competitive.
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Episode 221 - America’s Worst Gas Leak & The Last Rohingya Fighters
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Two years ago, the Aliso Canyon gas facility in Los Angeles was at the center of the worst gas blowout in U.S. history when a ruptured well released toxic chemicals. The site has since
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Two years ago, the Aliso Canyon gas facility in Los Angeles was at the center of the worst gas blowout in U.S. history when a ruptured well released toxic chemicals. The site has since reopened, but while officials and experts disagree on whether there is a link between the blowout and long-term health issues, residents have their own thoughts.
The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army is a militant group that has vowed to defend its people and fight against the Myanmar forces. VICE News talks to two ARSA members living in Bangladesh’s refugee camps about who they really are and what they are fighting for.
Democratic Senator Ron Wyden and Republican Senator Rand Paul introduced a bill to rein in the the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, which allows the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on conversations between foreign nationals—but might let them target Americans, too.
Plus, House Oversight looks at rules governing political advertising on the internet, with a variety of outside witnesses
AND Weezer reviews new music in VICE News’ weekly installment of Music Critic
Just yesterday, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Jane Doe, an undocumented teenager being held in federal custody, could get an abortion. This morning, Doe underwent the
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Just yesterday, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Jane Doe, an undocumented teenager being held in federal custody, could get an abortion. This morning, Doe underwent the procedure, which comes after a month of escalating legal battles with the Trump administration.
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Episode 223 - Fact-checking Elon Musk & Iran's Nuclear “Plan B”
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The House of Representatives approved non-nuclear sanctions on Iran, targeting the country's missile program and its support for Hezbollah. It is a significant move that will not touch
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The House of Representatives approved non-nuclear sanctions on Iran, targeting the country's missile program and its support for Hezbollah. It is a significant move that will not touch the Iran nuclear deal, the destruction of which has been a key focus of Trump's presidency--and his inability to do so is playing well in Iran.
VICE News films with a heroin addict as he transitions from heroin to kratom to witness how he copes with the immediate withdrawals.
Elon Musk promised to debut Tesla’s new Semi model today, but has yet again, postponed its release. VICE News fact-checks all the promises that Elon Musk has made in the past...ever.
Scott Lloyd, the anti-abortion activist appointed by President Trump, has reportedly reached out to several pregnant teenagers to counsel them against seeking abortions, and he had made every attempt to prevent Jane Doe from leaving the detention center to go to an abortion clinic.
Plus, behind the scenes with Maggie Betts, the writer and director of "Novitiate".
Wolfenstein 2, the latest installment in the series of World War II video games, is set in an alternate universe where the Nazis won and have colonized America. VICE News goes to
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Wolfenstein 2, the latest installment in the series of World War II video games, is set in an alternate universe where the Nazis won and have colonized America. VICE News goes to Maryland to talk to Public Relations head Pete Hines about what it's like to have created a game that holds much more political relevance than intended.
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Episode 225 - Deploying to War & Kurdish Independence Crushed
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President Trump has tasked the army with destroying the Taliban, so we went to find out how soldiers prepare for nine months in Afghanistan.
Then, VICE News reports on how a
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President Trump has tasked the army with destroying the Taliban, so we went to find out how soldiers prepare for nine months in Afghanistan.
Then, VICE News reports on how a little-known Trump campaign adviser got in some serious trouble with the FBI.
Plus, we were in Erbil when Kurdistan’s President resigned after the historic vote for independence backfired.
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Episode 226 - Facebook's Reckoning & Free Money in Finland
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Foreign lobbying in the Capital is confusing, VICE News looks at why everyone’s able to skirt the law and whether there’s anything to be done about it.
Six of the ten Blockbusters
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Foreign lobbying in the Capital is confusing, VICE News looks at why everyone’s able to skirt the law and whether there’s anything to be done about it.
Six of the ten Blockbusters that still exist in the U.S. are in Alaska, where internet is hard to come by.
We cover Facebook’s history of profiting from our own data, moving fast and breaking things — maybe this time, democracy itself.
Then we head to Finland, where two thousand unemployed people are part of an experiment that could shape the future of the West.
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Episode 227 - Trump's Terrorism Remedy & Kenyan Killer Cops
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VICE News embeds with a human rights activist who is documenting killings by police in Kenya
After an Uzbek national killed eight people in New York City, President Trump says he has
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VICE News embeds with a human rights activist who is documenting killings by police in Kenya
After an Uzbek national killed eight people in New York City, President Trump says he has a solution: dismantling the visa process that brought him here in seven years ago.
Then, VICE News explains what all the lobbying efforts of tech companies has brought on Capitol Hill.
Plus, the technology and dairy farmers behind breeding the country’s most elite supercows and “Yesterday on The Internet” examines Trump’s tweet about taking candy from a baby.
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Episode 228 - Mississippi's Failing Schools & Tax Plan Revealed
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is suing the state of Mississippi for inequitable education, but they are taking an unusual approach.
House Republicans have unleashed their
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is suing the state of Mississippi for inequitable education, but they are taking an unusual approach.
House Republicans have unleashed their long-awaited tax bill. and President Trump responds to the NYC terror attack.
Plus, Ashley & JaQuavis Coleman are the youngest African-American writers to ever debut on the New York Times bestseller list. We met them in Michigan.
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Episode 229 - Girls In The Boy Scouts & Nigeria's Scrabble Champions
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When the Boy Scouts of America announced it would soon allow girls to join as Cub Scouts, concerns were raised about the plan potentially posing an existential threat to the Girl Scouts.
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When the Boy Scouts of America announced it would soon allow girls to join as Cub Scouts, concerns were raised about the plan potentially posing an existential threat to the Girl Scouts. VICE News investigated whether that is the case.
VICE News takes a look at the history of sexual assault litigation in the wake of workplace sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men.
Over the past year, the art world has convulsed with disputes over cultural appropriation and whether urban art galleries are a tool of gentrification. VICE News looks at how that conflict flared up this fall in New York City, with the opening of an installation whose subject was the gallery itself.
Plus, YouTube star Filthy Frank is releasing an album under his real name and an insider look at the strategy making Nigeria the world’s Scrabble powerhouse.
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Episode 230 - Paradise Papers: The True Story Behind The Secret Nine-Month Investigation
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After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investigative journalists released the findings of one of the largest troves of leaked documents in history last
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After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investigative journalists released the findings of one of the largest troves of leaked documents in history last week: the Paradise Papers.
The investigation, shepherded by the same team that released the Panama Papers, offers unprecedented insight into the clients and business activities related to a Bermuda-based offshore services law firm called Appleby.
VICE News Tonight on HBO went behind the scenes from Day One of the Paradise Papers, with exclusive access to the investigative reporters working in secret across continents to expose an unseen world of offshore accounts, hidden money, and financial maneuvering at the highest levels of politics, business, and finance.
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Episode 231 - Russia's Communist Comeback & Trump In Asia
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VICE News travels to the World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi to see how Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov is trying to win over young comrades.
Monday night, the
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VICE News travels to the World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi to see how Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov is trying to win over young comrades.
Monday night, the Department of Homeland Security decided to rescind Temporary Protected Status for 2,500 Nicaraguans currently residing in the U.S. Although the status is supposed to prevent them from being deported during crisis, in some cases, it’s allowed people to stay in the U.S. long after the crisis has ended. But with Donald Trump in the White House, those people are wondering how much longer that protection will last.
VICE News examines Trump’s attempt at solving the world’s most intractable foreign policy problems during his trip to Asia.
Plus, Republicans push forward with tax reform and Weezer presents this week’s installment of Music Critic.
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Episode 232 - Kurdistan Tensions & The Belieber Behind Hillsong
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Iraq’s central government took back disputed territory and oil from the Kurds in the northern region. Kurdistan continues to reel from its losses, and the resignation of its president,
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Iraq’s central government took back disputed territory and oil from the Kurds in the northern region. Kurdistan continues to reel from its losses, and the resignation of its president, following a historic independence referendum which left their dream of autonomy in tatters. VICE News reports from the north of Iraq.
During the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump infamously told rally goers in Iowa "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters." Now that he's president, VICE asks his supporters what (if anything) Trump could ever do to lose their support.
The shooting of Kate Steinle was the first in a series of events that carried Donald Trump to the White House. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate is the undocumented immigrant who stands accused of killing her. Now, his trial is playing out in court. Even though the trial itself is limited to the facts of the case, the politics around it are unavoidable.
VICE News takes a look at the Australia-based megachurch called Hillsong and it’s U.S. headliner Carl Lentz, as the religious brand wins over the hearts of young worshippers.
Plus, 365 days after Donald Trump won the presidency, frustrated and horrified Democrats finally landed a serious counterpunch on Tuesday night.
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Episode 233 - Country Musicians Talk NRA & Harassment On The Hill
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As President Trump wraps up his first official visit to China, he does so promising deals he says will benefit American businesses, two of which relate to energy. China is notoriously
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As President Trump wraps up his first official visit to China, he does so promising deals he says will benefit American businesses, two of which relate to energy. China is notoriously polluted, but it’s also getting famous for something else: green energy. VICE News examines the billions of dollars China has invested in renewable power.
VICE News examines how Congress plans on dealing with lawmakers facing pressure to change boys with regard to sexual harassment law.
The country music industry continues to re-evaluate its relationship with the NRA and gun culture, in the aftermath of the Vegas shooting. VICE News meets with up and coming artists keen to build a career pro gun control, and the NRA's country music star of the month as he promotes his new single, “Guns and Roses”.
The Justice Department announced today that it’s taking emergency action to crack down on people trafficking in synthetic opioids—specifically, chemical variants of fentanyl that don’t technically qualify as illegal under the Controlled Substances Act.
Plus, an inside look of the technology powering Bitcoin.
VICE News reports on how a small Texas town coped with a 1980 church shooting. Rodrigo Duterte is causing turbulence in the South China sea. Asylum seekers refusing to leave an
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VICE News reports on how a small Texas town coped with a 1980 church shooting. Rodrigo Duterte is causing turbulence in the South China sea. Asylum seekers refusing to leave an Australian detention center have been told "force may be used."
Plus, does it really take a genius to play 3D chess? And if so, is Donald Trump really playing?
Rodrigo Duterte decided to appease China this week by scrapping construction on a newly formed sandbar in the South China Sea. According to Philippine Defense Secretary, the military “tried put some structures near Philippine-occupied island, the Chinese reacted” and Duterte said, “let's pull out”.
Asylum seekers refusing to leave an Australian detention centre told to relocate or ‘force may be used’. They have two days to leave the site. It’s been more than a week since food, power and water supplies were cut off.
Then, VICE News gives an examination of 3D chess, both as a political metaphor and a board game.
In Marawi, the Philippine Government has declared an end to the five months of heavy clashing between ISIS fighters and the local Special Forces. VICE News travels to the Philippines to
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In Marawi, the Philippine Government has declared an end to the five months of heavy clashing between ISIS fighters and the local Special Forces. VICE News travels to the Philippines to examine the aftermath.
Saudi Arabia has opened a new front in its regional proxy war with Iran — by threatening to force Hariri out of office.
Then, we report from India, where the seasonal smog is literally choking New Delhi.
Plus, VICE News caught up with the stars of the most-watched daily show on Youtube - Rhett and Link from 'Good Mythical Morning'.
With the release of their Iron Stache ad for Wl Democrat Randy Bryce, Matt McLaughlin and Bill Hyers have received attention for changing the way political ads are made. VICE News
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With the release of their Iron Stache ad for Wl Democrat Randy Bryce, Matt McLaughlin and Bill Hyers have received attention for changing the way political ads are made. VICE News documents their unique process as they produce an ad for PA Lt. Governor candidate John Fetterman. Watch every weeknight at 7:30 ET.
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Episode 237 - Registering The Rohingya & Roy Moore's Apologists
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Several women have now stepped forward to accuse Roy Moore, the Republican nominee for a Senate seat in Alabama, of sexual misconduct when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. VICE
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Several women have now stepped forward to accuse Roy Moore, the Republican nominee for a Senate seat in Alabama, of sexual misconduct when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. VICE News sits down with a group of Alabama residents to talk about Moore’s controversial candidacy and what it means for their state.
Mugabe is “safe and sound” under house arrest as his own political party dukes it out and “purges the criminals around him.” No violence on the streets and life goes on in Harare, but everyone asking ‘who’s in charge?’
China’s high profile fugitive and exiled billionaire, Guo Wengui, made his name when he launched sensational accusations of corruption against China’s top leaders on Twitter and Youtube. VICE News goes to his $68 million apartment overlooking Central Park in Manhattan to meet the China's most wanted man.
Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Salvator Mundi, broke the world record for the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction at $450.3 million. VICE News went to Christie's for a private viewing of Salvator Mundi with contemporary Brazilian artist Vik Muniz.
Plus, the Bangladeshi man helping document the Rohingya refugees on his own watch.
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Episode 238 - Busting Italian Robberies & Faith-Based Fillmaking
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By the end of this century, an estimated 13 million Americans will be forced to move because of rising sea levels, flooding and erosion. The federal government has no contingency plans
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By the end of this century, an estimated 13 million Americans will be forced to move because of rising sea levels, flooding and erosion. The federal government has no contingency plans for climate migration. VICE News travels to Newtok, Alaska to talk to people who are the forefront of climate change.
With Robert Mugabe on house arrest in Zimbabwe, VICE News examines what that means for first lady Grace Mugabe.
VICE News explores a policing software called KeyCrime that began in Milan to crack down on the overwhelming amount of crime in the city.
Plus, David A.R. White is the cofounder of Pure Flix—and he’s probably one of the most prolific and successful independent filmmakers you've never heard of.
And, the House of Representatives narrowly voted on Thursday to pass its version of a tax reform bill.
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Episode 239 - The Crumbling London Parliament & Healthcare Homeworkers
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Although home healthcare is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States, the workers are some of the lowest paid and least protected in the country. VICE News travels to
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Although home healthcare is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States, the workers are some of the lowest paid and least protected in the country. VICE News travels to Georgia, where domestic workers weren’t guaranteed a minimum wage until 2015.
If the GOP’s new tax plan becomes law, there’ll be plenty of big winners—including large corporations and the heirs to wealthy estates. But there’ll also be quite a few losers, and among that group, oddly, will be graduate students.
The London Parliament needs urgent repairs that will cost some 4.5 billion dollars and take at least six years -- and that’s only if lawmakers vote in favor of moving everybody out during the renovation. A debate on the matter is scheduled for December. Meanwhile, the asbestos-ridden, Victorian relic they’re debating the matter IN is falling apart faster than repairs can be made.
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Episode 240 - Zimbabwe's Political Crisis & Senate Sex Scandals
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Mugabe ignored a noon deadline to quit as head of state and now faces impeachment, an attempt to force a peaceful end to his 37 years in power. VICE News followed a resistance leader to
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Mugabe ignored a noon deadline to quit as head of state and now faces impeachment, an attempt to force a peaceful end to his 37 years in power. VICE News followed a resistance leader to a Harare rally to get his reflections on the future of the nation.
Former cult leader Charles Manson died yesterday in California. The convicted murderer was serving life in prison for his infamous role in the 1969 slayings of nine people in Los Angeles. Before his death, VICE News spoke with Jeff Guinn, author of the definitive Manson biography.
Then, VICE News explores how Senate members are surviving sexual scandals, more specifically Al Franken after his recent allegation.
Plus, Kenan Thompson reflects on 15 seasons of SNL.
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Episode 241 - Flat Earthers Unite & Trump Deports Haitians
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Hundreds of people gathered for the first ever International Flat Earth Conference. Sold out for months, the conference allowed attendees who previously only interacted online to swap
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Hundreds of people gathered for the first ever International Flat Earth Conference. Sold out for months, the conference allowed attendees who previously only interacted online to swap conspiracy theories in person and meet heroes of the movement.
The streets of Harare erupted in euphoria this evening with the announcement that the 37-year reign of President Robert Mugabe is officially over.
Hurricane Harvey brought the court system in Harris County, TX - one of the busiest in the nation - to a screeching halt. Hundreds of people are now waiting in jail for indefinitely suspended hearings and trials.
Following last week’s UN climate conference where 23 countries and states signed a $50 million initiative to phase out coal by 2030, VICE News explores how the coal industry is being dumped by insurers.
Plus, VICE News examines Trump’s decision not to renew deportation protection for Haitians in the U.S. and Thundercat reviews new music on Music Corner.
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Episode 242 - Bosnia On Trial & The Killer Haunting Tampa
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Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity by the U.N. war crimes tribunal. Mladic, known as the "Butcher of
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Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity by the U.N. war crimes tribunal. Mladic, known as the "Butcher of Bosnia," led forces during the 1992-1995 conflict that killed more than 100,000. VICE News Tonight visited Mladic's village as the verdict was read.
VICE News explores how Tampa residents are coping with the fear of a potential killer on the loose in the Seminole Heights neighborhood.
When long-awaited documents related to JFK assassination were released, we filmed with Daniel Lizst, aka the Dark Journalist. He tells us about his theory that the CIA killed JFK to hide "the Alien Presence" and discusses how the newly released docs corroborate his ideas.
Hurricane Harvey has forced to rival high schools to share a school building. After the storm wrecked Kingwood, its students relocated to Summer Creek. The student bodies have vastly different compositions, making everyone have to grow up a little faster.
Plus, a look at how congress may have been the first nontraditional workplace and the origins of thanksgiving explained through animations.
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Episode 243 - Egypt's LGBT Crackdown & Sexual Harassment on The Hill
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President Trump has appointed 36-year-old Brett Talley to a federal judgeship in Alabama. Talley, who has never tried a case, has been rated by the American Bar Association as
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President Trump has appointed 36-year-old Brett Talley to a federal judgeship in Alabama. Talley, who has never tried a case, has been rated by the American Bar Association as “unqualified” for the position. As Talley awaits Senate confirmation, VICE News examines who he is and why he was appointed.
Bad batches are killing heroin users left and right in Baltimore, now one resident, along with his team of young programmers and a grant from the city, are using an emergency text alert system for mass overdose events.
Last month in Cairo, one man raised the rainbow flag at a Mashrou Leila concert and was arrested along with about 30 other concert-goers. They're expected in court this month and will likely receive very harsh sentences. VICE News speaks to one man about what it's like to be gay in Egypt.
In another installment of Storyboard, VICE News chats with Luca Guadagnino about how his role evolved from advisor to director and what got cut from his first, 4-hr cut of Call Me By Your Name.
Plus, VICE News takes a closer look at how politicians handle accusations of sexual misconduct.
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Episode 244 - Syria's Last Rebel Stronghold & Chicago's Unsolved Murders
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VICE News reports from Eastern Ghouta where the Syrian regime has finally agreed to a ceasefire - but the four-year government siege has resulted in starvation, disease and chaos.
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VICE News reports from Eastern Ghouta where the Syrian regime has finally agreed to a ceasefire - but the four-year government siege has resulted in starvation, disease and chaos.
Then, VICE News heads to Chicago to find out if there is a serial killer roaming the streets.
Plus, how cops hack into your phone without a warrant and who is running the CFPB?
And, Thundercat reviews, 'Wolves" by Selena Gomez, "Out by Baths, Ring-a-Ring O’ Roses" by Charlotte Gainsbourg and "We Took The Night" by Barenaked Ladies.
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Episode 245 - North Korea's Biggest Missile & Will Ferrell Debunks Himself
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Immigrants from India hold by far the largest number of H-1Bs--temporary visas for skilled workers. For many, that temporary status has become a way of life. No matter how long they’ve
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Immigrants from India hold by far the largest number of H-1Bs--temporary visas for skilled workers. For many, that temporary status has become a way of life. No matter how long they’ve lived in the United States, most have no hope of getting a green card anytime soon, if ever.
After President Trump retweeted the British far-right nationalist, he tweeted out an endzone dance about NBC’s firing of Matt Lauer. But people in glass White Houses might not want to throw stones.
VICE News interviews missile expert Jeffrey Lewis for latest reaction following DPRK ballistic missile launch.
Will Ferrell addresses the true, false, and straight up weird things the internet has written about him, in an inaugural pilot episode of ‘Vicepedia’.
During the dot-com era of the '90s, a simple domain name could sell for millions. Since then, search engines have made prime URLs less important, and now a new kind of domain name is up
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During the dot-com era of the '90s, a simple domain name could sell for millions. Since then, search engines have made prime URLs less important, and now a new kind of domain name is up for grabs. VICE News talks to the man who believes emoji domains could be his second shot at an Internet gold rush.
In June, members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) resigned to protest the Trump administration's inattention. In advance of World Aids Day, VICE News interviews one council member who resigned and one who remained.
In November 2016, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that he was immediately banning the use of the two most common banknotes -- which meant taking 86 percent of the country’s currency out of circulation overnight. One year into the policy, VICE News went to India to see if Modi’s economic gamble was worth the risk.
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Episode 247 - Nuclear National Parks & Flynn Pleads Guilty
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The nuclear production complex called the Hanford Site was a crucial part of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government’s secret program that produced the atomic bomb. Plutonium
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The nuclear production complex called the Hanford Site was a crucial part of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government’s secret program that produced the atomic bomb. Plutonium developed at Hanford was used in the bomb dropped on Nagasaki in 1945. Now, the U.S. isn’t just preserving this piece of history—it’s showing it off.
Randall Woodfin won an unexpected upset over incumbent Birmingham Mayor William Bell by invigorating a grassroots network of young voters with a progressive pitch that echoed Bernie Sanders' 2016 campaign. VICE News follows him during his first day on the job as he meets with government officials, his new constituents and plots out how to turn the city around.
After years of trying and failing, Republicans may finally succeed at allowing drilling for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife refuge — thanks to the Tax Reform bill. VICE News talks to Senator Cantwell about why this push to include the ANWR might be more than just a bargaining chip.
Plus, Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn is expected to plead guilty to lying to the FB and Director Guillermo del Toro talks about his latest film, "Shape of Water."
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Episode 248 - Guam's Snake Invasion & Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
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3:50 - John Dowd. Who is he and why would he get involved in Trump's twitter messaging?
6:47 - The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The site of the world's worst nuclear disaster will
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3:50 - John Dowd. Who is he and why would he get involved in Trump's twitter messaging?
6:47 - The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The site of the world's worst nuclear disaster will hand over full control to Ukraine next year. Meanwhile, workers there are facing some of the highest levels of radiation they’ve encountered so far.
14:30 - The backlash against tax cuts. VICE News looks at the democratic efforts to pushback on tax reform as a progressive group attends Comer’s town hall following the Senate passing a version of the tax bill.
18:50 - Guam's snake invasion. Since the 1950s, the U.S. has deployed multiple agencies to try and kill the snakes of Guam, or at the least, keep them from getting off the island. We went on a night hunt with a biologist who studies the elusive snakes.
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Episode 249 - Russia's Olympics Ban & Mothers In Recovery
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3:34 - President Trump's Jerusalem bombshell.
9:10 - Russia has been banned from competing in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games in South Korea, a punishment for the mass doping scandal that
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3:34 - President Trump's Jerusalem bombshell.
9:10 - Russia has been banned from competing in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games in South Korea, a punishment for the mass doping scandal that dominated the country’s presence in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
11:23 For formerly incarcerated women struggling with drug addiction, re-entering society can be a vulnerable time to relapse. VICE News takes an intimate look at a faith-based sober living home in Claremore, Oklahoma, through the eyes of Amber and Drew, two mothers who are trying to reunite with their children and rebuild their lives.
17:49 - Cryptokitties are taking the internet by storm. We investigate why this new phenomenon is less about cats, and more about the future of blockchain technology itself.
20:13 - Thundercat reviews the following songs: “Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)” by Katherine McPhee, “Fort Knox” by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, “Open Arms” by PRETTYMUCH, and “John My Beloved (iPhone demo)” by Sufjan Stevens.
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Episode 250 - Alabama's Deciding Vote & DACA Dream In Jeopardy
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3:22 Alabama is less than a week away from a critical Senate election. While this kind of election typically garners a low voter turnout, the state's black population could make a
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3:22 Alabama is less than a week away from a critical Senate election. While this kind of election typically garners a low voter turnout, the state's black population could make a difference in the outcome. VICE News reports on the math and looks at the structural issues that keep some voters from the polls.
9:50 VICE News examines the more than 30 GOP House members that sent a letter to Paul Ryan on Tuesday asking to pass DACA legislation that protects dreamers.
13:23 Ever since Congress first passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act in 1995, American presidents have used a waiver to carefully avoid the law’s aim of getting the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
17:34 VICE News talk to the chairman of the FCC Ajit Pai about net neutrality.
23:48 In recent years, scientist and co-founder behind IV, Nathan Myhrvold, has become well known for his attempts to revolutionize cooking. VICE News caught up with Myhrvold to hear more about his latest culinary opus – all about bread.
In Wayne County, Michigan, annual online foreclosure auctions are massive—this year's saw more than 6,000 Detroit properties up for sale. But there's evidence that many of these
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In Wayne County, Michigan, annual online foreclosure auctions are massive—this year's saw more than 6,000 Detroit properties up for sale. But there's evidence that many of these foreclosures are on improperly assessed homes. VICE News investigates how the county might be benefiting from the sale of occupied homes. Watch every weeknight at 7:30 ET.
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Episode 252 - Tech Nerds Get Vocal & Rage in Jerusalem
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3:49 VICE News speaks to a panel of Alabamians who still plan to vote for Roy Moore despite the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
11:37 In response to President Trump’s
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3:49 VICE News speaks to a panel of Alabamians who still plan to vote for Roy Moore despite the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
11:37 In response to President Trump’s announcement recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, protests broke out across the city. VICE News reports on the resulting clash between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli authorities.
15:44 The Employment Situation for November was scheduled to be released last friday. VICE News talks to Austan Goolsbee.
19:07 Richard Thaler will be awarded the Nobel prize in economics for his groundbreaking analysis of how people make decisions.
21:32 Only once a year do the folks from Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Dropbox and Airbnb all come together to play nice...at the annual TECHAPELLA Holiday sing along!
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Episode 253 - Fighting Wildfires With Fire & Male Midwives
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3:43 One day before Alabama decides between Roy Moore and Doug Jones, VICE News is on the ground to find out how voters are feeling about an election that could send an accused pedophile
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3:43 One day before Alabama decides between Roy Moore and Doug Jones, VICE News is on the ground to find out how voters are feeling about an election that could send an accused pedophile to the U.S. Senate.
7:31 VICE News goes to a 4,000 acre prescribed-burn in Payson, AZ where the forest service is fighting fire with fire.
12:23 David Loshbaugh is a Commander in the United States Navy, and he's also a midwife. He helps women deliver their babies, with a midwife's philosophical approach.
16:23 VICE News follows Jay Kang who invested in Bitcoin in July. Now every vicissitude in the cryptocurrency market rules his life.
20:19 For about 34 dollars a month, French postal workers will visit lonely seniors to check on their health, bring them groceries...or just hang out. 2500 people have already signed up, many of them in the country’s deserted villages.
VICE News presents a special episode dedicated to exploring how Alabama's Senate race became the biggest political story in the country. Reporting from over 13 cities, Alabamians tell
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VICE News presents a special episode dedicated to exploring how Alabama's Senate race became the biggest political story in the country. Reporting from over 13 cities, Alabamians tell the story of this extraordinary election. Watch every weeknight at 7:30 ET.
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Episode 255 - The End Of Net Neutrality & Taiwan's E-Waste
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4:06 Doug Jones beat Roy Moore by 20,000 votes on Tuesday night to become Alabama’s next U.S. Senator. But we don’t know much about Doug Jones, because he ran on an intentionally vague
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4:06 Doug Jones beat Roy Moore by 20,000 votes on Tuesday night to become Alabama’s next U.S. Senator. But we don’t know much about Doug Jones, because he ran on an intentionally vague message.
7:02 VICE News looks at the fifth anniversary of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticuts, visiting Nelba Marquez-Greene whose six-year-old daughter Ana was killed in the shooting.
12:56 The FCC released rules that set the groundwork to repeal the 2015 regulation that protects some of the founding principles of the Internet. VICE News looks at what net neutrality is and why this vote matters.
15:23 VICE News investigates James Fields, the man suspected of killing Heather Heyer in Charlottesville will appear in court for a preliminary hearing.
17:42 Taiwan's recycling programs are some of the most advanced in the world. But the country's political isolation means that no one really knows about it.
21:26 On Taylor Swift's 28th birthday, tickets for her upcoming Reputation Tour went on sale to the public. But she really celebrated last week, with a special presale just for her biggest fans.
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Episode 256 - Palestine On Edge & Surviving Police Shootings
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3:44 In the aftermath of President Trump’s announcement recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, VICE News travels to Gaza to report on whether the policy will unite Palestinian
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3:44 In the aftermath of President Trump’s announcement recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, VICE News travels to Gaza to report on whether the policy will unite Palestinian factions.
9:20 In the largest examination of police shootings to date, VICE News spent nine months gathering data from the fifty largest police departments in the country — 4,000 officer-involved shootings in total, one-third of which were fatal.
12:46 Should immigrants facing deportation have guaranteed, publicly-funded access to a lawyer? Earlier this month, an NYC-based non-profit announced a new grant program, the SAFE Cities Network, which supplements public money for deportation defense — with the condition that access is universal.
18:56 YouTube star Jake Paul wants to be social media’s first billionaire. And with 12 million subscribers and more than a hundred million video views a month, he’s probably well on his way. But selling a few thousand more sweatshirts won’t hurt.
The GOP is finally able to pass a tax reform bill. All Trump has to do now is convince the country that the new law is as good as he says.
Then VICE News follows Caracas mayoral
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The GOP is finally able to pass a tax reform bill. All Trump has to do now is convince the country that the new law is as good as he says.
Then VICE News follows Caracas mayoral candidate Erika Farías Pena on the campaign trail, as well as Manuel Melo, a 21-year-old protestor who took the streets to express his disillusionment with the government.
3:11 - Trump outlines his, ‘America First’ national security strategy.
6:45 - Fed up with political dysfunction, a community group that's been accused of being racist is trying to do
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3:11 - Trump outlines his, ‘America First’ national security strategy.
6:45 - Fed up with political dysfunction, a community group that's been accused of being racist is trying to do the South African government's job.
11:53 - The Trump administration has been trying to block two undocumented teens' access to abortion providers. Judge Tanya Chutkin issued a temporary restraining order effectively tying the government’s hands—but she postponed implementing the order for 24 hours, so that the administration can have time to respond.
14:56 - What it's like to take care of multiple family members at age 15.
20:56 - Country singer Neal McCoy has released a song, "Take a Knee...My Ass," as a direct response to athletes taking a knee at games. VICE News joins McCoy in Vegas, to hear about the song's inception, and how McCoy's version of patriotism has shot him into stardom.
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Episode 259 - The Darkest Place In America & Marines In Afghanistan
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3:38 VICE News meets with American Marines stationed in Afghanistan as they assess what role they will play in the future of the country. Facing a mounting Taliban threat, the Marines
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3:38 VICE News meets with American Marines stationed in Afghanistan as they assess what role they will play in the future of the country. Facing a mounting Taliban threat, the Marines must decide whether or not local forces are ready to handle the security situation on their own.
14:36 McConnell says the Senate will vote on the tax reform bill later this evening. Trump has touted the plan as a Christmas present to the middle class. But many CEOs are dubious that corporate tax reform will raise wages or create jobs.
18:13 On Monday, Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest was finally designated as the country's first Dark Sky Reserve. To get the honor, local homes and businesses had to abide by local ordinances limiting light pollution by changing the bulbs of outdoor lights and aiming them downwards to get a better view of the night sky.
23:23 In this week’s Music Critic, new guest Regina Spektor reviews holiday music in this special edition of Music Critic: Gwen Stefani’s “My Gift is You,” Hanson’s “Finally It’s Christmas,” DMX’s “Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer,” and Sia’s “Puppies are Forever.”
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Episode 260 - Paris's Last Porno & The Christmas Tree Shortage
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3:43 VICE News travels to Puerto Rico to find out why restoring power there has been so difficult after Hurricane Maria.
11:25 President Trump and congressional Republicans took a
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3:43 VICE News travels to Puerto Rico to find out why restoring power there has been so difficult after Hurricane Maria.
11:25 President Trump and congressional Republicans took a victory lap at the White House today, after final passage of their tax reform bill gave them their first big legislative win of the Trump era.
14:20 The National Retail Federation expects Americans to spend a whopping $600 apiece on presents for family and friends this Christmas. There’s just one problem: a shortage of trees to put them under. It’s a slow-moving aftershock of the Great Recession, being felt years later in places like Oregon—the heart of Christmas tree country.
17:45 The last remaining porn cinema in Paris is preparing to spin its last reel, before it closes at the end of the year. VICE News profiled its veteran pornographer-in-chief Maurice Laroche as he reflected on how digital smut and gentrification killed a Parisian tradition.
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Episode 261 - Immigration Raids & Britain's Fish After Brexit
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3:07 China is one of the largest producers of fentanyl worldwide. VICE News follows the path of the dangerous drug as it moves to the U.S. and the effort to keep it from reaching the
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3:07 China is one of the largest producers of fentanyl worldwide. VICE News follows the path of the dangerous drug as it moves to the U.S. and the effort to keep it from reaching the streets.
9:01 Brexit, and non-Brexit country, are on edge. Even pro-Brexit towns like Grimsby (70% Leave), are now clamouring to be an exception to any trade restrictions that might arise from leaving the Union. VICE News met the city’s crucial fish processing community that’s trying to take matters into its own hands.
14:46 Postville has become synonymous with the militarized approach that the government now takes to immigration enforcement. And the effects of the raid are still being felt.
19:26 The Department of Justice lost a fight this week to stop two undocumented teenage girls in detention facilities from having abortions.
22:22 New Orleans residents have been going to Fred Parker, aka Chocolate Santa for almost 40 years. Now 71, with bad knees and traveling via scooter, he's still making stops at local schools and his studio – where lines go down the block. VICE News visits Fred and his fans right before Christmas hits.
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Episode 262 - Trump The Nihilist & Terror in The Philippines
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3:36 Today was the final Washington workday of 2017 and President Trump kept it short. Signing the GOP tax billl… and making the usual hyperbolic claims about it before heading off to
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3:36 Today was the final Washington workday of 2017 and President Trump kept it short. Signing the GOP tax billl… and making the usual hyperbolic claims about it before heading off to Mar-a-Lago.
7:18 California's maternal mortality rate is just a third of the national average because of a powerful innovation keeping mothers alive in the delivery room.
10:29 Palm oil is found in more than half of all consumer products, and being able to trace its origins could help stop massive deforestation that’s being caused by the industry. But Norway slashed its use of palm oil by over 60 percent in less than a year after an influential campaign convinced consumers to boycott the business altogether.
13:47 A new frontier in the fight against terrorism in Southeast Asia has shifted to more remote areas of Mindanao. Separatist groups have arguably been boosted by the conflict in Marawi and the international support of ISIS. VICE News joins a force of Philippine, Malaysian and Indonesian natives as they hunt for terrorists.
22:16 2017, what a hell of a year. It was a year that seemed to last an eternity, yet pass by like a car crash. And through it all, countless people — and things — spent the year unwittingly vying for the title of the biggest villain on the internet.
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