2020x1 Iranians Mourning Soleimani Want Retaliation Against the U.S. Episode overview
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Ene 08, 2020
People have been divided over the economy, but are finding unity in a shared injustice.
People have been divided over the economy, but are finding unity in a shared injustice.
2020x2 How Internet Shutdowns Became A Weapon of Repression Episode overview
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Ene 20, 2020
Internet shutdowns by governments are becoming the new normal with a big spike in 2019. Many of the shutdowns lasted longer and increasingly aimed to control the flow of information and .. show full overview
Internet shutdowns by governments are becoming the new normal with a big spike in 2019. Many of the shutdowns lasted longer and increasingly aimed to control the flow of information and silence dissent, particularly during election periods and times of civil unrest. Between 2018 and 2019, the number of countries engaged in internet shutdowns shot up by 40 percent, according to Access Now’s latest figures provided to VICE News. The digital rights group documented shutdowns in 35 countries last year, an uptick from 25 countries in 2018. Some shutdowns are total internet blackouts, but in other cases, governments block certain apps and websites like Facebook. These internet disruptions often create a climate of fear and panic, making it difficult for civilians and media to report human rights abuses.
2020x3 Brown & Black - Biden: Bernie Is Lying About My Position on Social Security Episode overview
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Ene 23, 2020
Former Vice President Joe Biden has taken flack in recent weeks for saying when he was a senator that he’d negotiate with Republicans on entitlements in order to balance the budget. On .. show full overview
Former Vice President Joe Biden has taken flack in recent weeks for saying when he was a senator that he’d negotiate with Republicans on entitlements in order to balance the budget. On Monday, Biden tried to make clear that would never happen if he becomes president.
2020x4 Brown & Black - Think Bernie Is ‘Radical’? He Disagrees. Episode overview
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Ene 23, 2020
“Guaranteeing healthcare to all people through a Medicare for All program, is that radical?” Sanders asked the crowd at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum. “Raising the .. show full overview
“Guaranteeing healthcare to all people through a Medicare for All program, is that radical?” Sanders asked the crowd at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum. “Raising the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour, is that radical? Making all public colleges and universities tuition-free, canceling all student debt through a tax on Wall Street speculation: radical? Dealing with climate change: radical? Immigration reform: radical? Criminal justice reform — radical? Protecting a woman's right to control her body, — radical? Sane gun policy — radical?” Sanders said. “I beg your pardon.” With each question, the diverse audience responded with a louder “no,” before giving him a round of applause.
2020x5 Brown & Black - Warren Says Troops Are Coming Home and Black Colleges Are Getting Funded Episode overview
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Ene 24, 2020
Sen. Elizabeth Warren confirmed she would pull combat troops out of the Middle East in her first term and would not commit to military campaigns without Congressional approval. The .. show full overview
Sen. Elizabeth Warren confirmed she would pull combat troops out of the Middle East in her first term and would not commit to military campaigns without Congressional approval. The answers came during an interview at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum, the nation’s oldest minority-focused presidential forum, presented by VICE News.
2020x6 Brown & Black - Andrew Yang Says Joking About Asians Being Good at Math Is Not a ‘Bad Thing’ Episode overview
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Ene 24, 2020
Businessman Andrew Yang laments that he’s one of few Democrats of color still in the presidential race. But he also makes light of his heritage with jokes about how he’s good at math and .. show full overview
Businessman Andrew Yang laments that he’s one of few Democrats of color still in the presidential race. But he also makes light of his heritage with jokes about how he’s good at math and knows “a lot of doctors.” On Monday at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum in Des Moines, he told VICE News that jokes can be a helpful way to address racist stereotypes.
2020x7 Brown & Black - Pete Buttigieg Admits His City Struggled to Retain Black Police Officers Episode overview
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Ene 25, 2020
During Pete Buttigieg’s tenure as mayor of South Bend, nearly half the city’s black police officers left the force. He admitted Monday that was a failure of his administration.
“This .. show full overview
During Pete Buttigieg’s tenure as mayor of South Bend, nearly half the city’s black police officers left the force. He admitted Monday that was a failure of his administration.
“This is an area where I’ve admitted we’re not where we want to be,” Buttigieg said at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum in Des Moines. But in a tense exchange with the VICE News moderator, Buttigieg defended his overall record as mayor and argued that reports that he’d ignored the city’s black police officers were taken out of context — including an investigation by The Root and The Young Turks that found a pattern of Buttigieg ignoring black officers’ concerns.
2020x8 Brown & Black - Amy Klobuchar Talks About Her Moderate Message Episode overview
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Ene 25, 2020
Amy Klobuchar’s been gaining steam on the campaign trail recently with her moderate message, but on Martin Luther King Day, she was asked if she was the kind of “white moderate” that .. show full overview
Amy Klobuchar’s been gaining steam on the campaign trail recently with her moderate message, but on Martin Luther King Day, she was asked if she was the kind of “white moderate” that King once wrote “prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice.” Klobuchar was unequivocal: “No.” “At the time, there were plenty of whites that would perhaps profess to be helpful to African-Americans but were actually holding back a lot of federal civil rights legislation. That is not me,” the Minnesota senator said at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum, presented by VICE News. The forum featured nine Democratic candidates addressing issues of concern to black and Latinx voters.
2020x9 Brown & Black - Michael Bennet Agrees He's the Bland White Guy in the Room — But He's Still Here Episode overview
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Ene 26, 2020
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet doesn’t mind being the bland white guy in the Democratic presidential field. “Let’s address the elephant in the room,” VICE News’ Alzo Slade asked the .. show full overview
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet doesn’t mind being the bland white guy in the Democratic presidential field. “Let’s address the elephant in the room,” VICE News’ Alzo Slade asked the Colorado senator at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum in Des Moines on Monday. “New York Magazine described you as ‘a bland white guy you’ve never heard of.’” “That’s a fair description,” Bennet responded. That, after all, is basically his thing. His pitch to voters, shortly after he launched his campaign, was that if he were elected, Americans wouldn’t have to think about him all the time, unlike the guy currently in the White House.
2020x10 Brown & Black - John Delaney Wants Everyone Insured... Episode overview
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Ene 26, 2020
John Delaney wants everyone to have health insurance — but Medicare for All isn’t how he’d get everyone covered. The former congressman emphasized that he’s for “universal” health care .. show full overview
John Delaney wants everyone to have health insurance — but Medicare for All isn’t how he’d get everyone covered. The former congressman emphasized that he’s for “universal” health care and placed himself alongside Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in supporting coverage for everyone. But his competitors’ Medicare for All plans, Delaney said, are “political suicide.”
2020x11 Here's What Iowans Really Think About 2020 Episode overview
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Ene 30, 2020
Iowa is a predominantly white state, so we sent VICE News's Roberto Ferdman to Des Moines to talk to minorities about the issues they care about and the presidential candidates they'll support, ahead of the Iowa Caucus in February.
Iowa is a predominantly white state, so we sent VICE News's Roberto Ferdman to Des Moines to talk to minorities about the issues they care about and the presidential candidates they'll support, ahead of the Iowa Caucus in February.
2020x12 The Kids Being Trained and Armed to Fight Mexican Cartels Episode overview
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Feb 07, 2020
Cartel violence has gotten so bad in an indigenous area of Guerrero that locals have formed an armed militia with boys as young as 6.
Cartel violence has gotten so bad in an indigenous area of Guerrero that locals have formed an armed militia with boys as young as 6.
2020x13 Coronavirus Has Killed More People Than the 2003 SARS Outbreak Episode overview
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Feb 10, 2020
The number of deaths globally from the new coronavirus outbreak topped 900 on Sunday.
The number of deaths globally from the new coronavirus outbreak topped 900 on Sunday.
2020x14 How Down Syndrome Became a New Front in the Abortion Wars Episode overview
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Feb 11, 2020
Families are being caught in the crossfire as states enact laws to ban Down syndrome-related abortions.
Families are being caught in the crossfire as states enact laws to ban Down syndrome-related abortions.
2020x15 Here’s How Scientists Think Coronavirus Spreads from Bats to Humans Episode overview
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Feb 13, 2020
Bats carry tons of viruses. But scientists think one in particular has recently infected the human population and killed nearly 1,400 people: China’s new coronavirus. Scientists don’t .. show full overview
Bats carry tons of viruses. But scientists think one in particular has recently infected the human population and killed nearly 1,400 people: China’s new coronavirus. Scientists don’t really know why, but bats usually don’t get sick from the viruses inside them. A recent genetic study, however, found that the coronavirus in bats and the one making humans sick are a 96% match.
2020x16 How China Targets Muslims for 'Re-Education' Camps — and Spies on Their Families Episode overview
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Feb 17, 2020
The goal of China’s so-called re-education camps in the region of Xinjiang is to assimilate long-marginalized Muslim minorities, mostly Uighurs and Kazakhs, into Han Chinese culture. The .. show full overview
The goal of China’s so-called re-education camps in the region of Xinjiang is to assimilate long-marginalized Muslim minorities, mostly Uighurs and Kazakhs, into Han Chinese culture. The government says the centers have expanded development and helped prevent terrorism. But the internee records reviewed by VICE News reveal that the vast majority of people sent to the camps were detained for mundane and legal behavior, including wearing a hijab, having “thick beards,” visiting a foreign website, applying for a passport, traveling abroad to a “sensitive country” or having family members living in one, or being part of a “religious family.”
2020x17 These Botanists Are Scaling Cliffs to Save Endangered Plants Episode overview
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Feb 26, 2020
Adam Williams and Ben Nyberg are like the Indiana Joneses of plant conservation, leading the crusade to preserve Hawaii’s most distinct — and endangered — plants. Hawaii’s biodiversity .. show full overview
Adam Williams and Ben Nyberg are like the Indiana Joneses of plant conservation, leading the crusade to preserve Hawaii’s most distinct — and endangered — plants. Hawaii’s biodiversity is unique, largely because of its isolation: Nearly 90% of native plants don’t grow anywhere else in the world, according to the state’s Department of Land and Natural Resources. But that isolation has also left it vulnerable to threats like invasive species and environmental changes. So even though Hawaii makes up less than 1% of U.S. landmass, it’s now home to nearly 45% of all endangered and threatened plants in the U.S.
2020x18 30,000 Kids in Puerto Rico are Going Back to School Monday — in Tents Episode overview
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Mar 07, 2020
After months-long delay, school in some of Puerto Rico’s south is set to start again. Not in school buildings, but in tents.
After months-long delay, school in some of Puerto Rico’s south is set to start again. Not in school buildings, but in tents.
2020x19 Making Bank Betting on The Presidential Election Episode overview
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Mar 09, 2020
We watched the Super Tuesday election results with people gambling real money on the outcome.
We watched the Super Tuesday election results with people gambling real money on the outcome.
2020x20 Vic Berger Presents: TV Pastor Jim Bakker Really Wants You to Think He Can Cure Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 18, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has spread around the world causing fear and uncertainty about the health of humanity. Thankfully, televangelist Jim Bakker and his wife Lori have a cure.
The coronavirus outbreak has spread around the world causing fear and uncertainty about the health of humanity. Thankfully, televangelist Jim Bakker and his wife Lori have a cure.
2020x21 We Asked People Around the World How They're Coping with Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 19, 2020
The coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China, in late December has now spread to more than 170 countries. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have tested positive for .. show full overview
The coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China, in late December has now spread to more than 170 countries. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. Some countries, including much of Europe, Asia, and parts of the U.S., have shut schools and restaurants and even closed borders as a response. We talked to people living in countries impacted by the pandemic to hear how their governments have responded — and how it’s affecting them.
2020x22 How Hospitals Overwhelmed by Coronavirus Could Ration Ventilators Episode overview
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Mar 20, 2020
VICE News spoke with Dr. Tia Powell, a physician and bioethicist who helped write the guidelines.
VICE News spoke with Dr. Tia Powell, a physician and bioethicist who helped write the guidelines.
2020x23 Coronavirus Is Changing Lives All Across the Globe. VICE Reporters Tell Us How Episode overview
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Mar 20, 2020
An estimated 161 countries and territories now have confirmed cases of COVID-19. Find out how countries are battling the pandemic from VICE Reporters around the world.
An estimated 161 countries and territories now have confirmed cases of COVID-19. Find out how countries are battling the pandemic from VICE Reporters around the world.
2020x24 How Iceland Could Hold The Key To Understanding Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 20, 2020
Back in 2013, a little-known genetics company in Iceland made international headlines when it developed the Islendiga-App (App of Icelanders"), an app that would alert users if they were .. show full overview
Back in 2013, a little-known genetics company in Iceland made international headlines when it developed the Islendiga-App (App of Icelanders"), an app that would alert users if they were related to one another. The idea was to prevent accidental incest on the tiny Icelandic dating scene.
2020x25 How Coronavirus Could Actually Give Americans a Stronger Financial Safety Net Episode overview
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Mar 21, 2020
Progressive goals that long seemed like pipe dreams suddenly don’t look so far-fetched as the novel coronavirus ravages the economy. Progressives have long fought for universal paid sick .. show full overview
Progressive goals that long seemed like pipe dreams suddenly don’t look so far-fetched as the novel coronavirus ravages the economy. Progressives have long fought for universal paid sick and family leave. Expanded unemployment insurance has been a top priority as well. And liberals have stewed over corporations buying back their own stock after getting government help. More recently, universal basic income — direct cash payments to all Americans — has become popular in some liberal circles.
2020x26 Scientists Are Tracking Coronavirus — From Bats to New Yorkers Episode overview
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Mar 22, 2020
How epidemiologists track the spread from bats to New Yorkers and beyond.
How epidemiologists track the spread from bats to New Yorkers and beyond.
2020x27 The Netherlands Is Letting People Get Sick to Beat Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 23, 2020
As most of the world practices social distancing, the Dutch are trying a different strategy to protect the vulnerable from the coronavirus: They’re aiming for so-called “herd immunity,” .. show full overview
As most of the world practices social distancing, the Dutch are trying a different strategy to protect the vulnerable from the coronavirus: They’re aiming for so-called “herd immunity,” or what happens when enough people have survived the illness to effectively slow its spread.
2020x28 Coronavirus Has Left This American Student Stranded in Peru Episode overview
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Mar 23, 2020
In an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Peru has completely closed its borders. We spoke with Nurin Abdulwassy, a student from Augusta University in Georgia who is currently trapped in the city of Cusco.
In an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Peru has completely closed its borders. We spoke with Nurin Abdulwassy, a student from Augusta University in Georgia who is currently trapped in the city of Cusco.
2020x29 This Facility Created A 1950s Town To Care For Alzheimer’s Patients Episode overview
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Mar 23, 2020
A facility in California mimics early memories for “reminiscence therapy”
A facility in California mimics early memories for “reminiscence therapy”
2020x30 Coronavirus Has Put These People Out of Work Episode overview
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Mar 24, 2020
VICE News spoke with an actor, a teacher, a food worker who cannot do their jobs in self-quarantine, one of whom was laid off amidst coronavirus cuts. We look at the ways these individuals have managed to cope and get creative in their new lives.
VICE News spoke with an actor, a teacher, a food worker who cannot do their jobs in self-quarantine, one of whom was laid off amidst coronavirus cuts. We look at the ways these individuals have managed to cope and get creative in their new lives.
2020x31 Why Congress Can't Agree on a Roughly $2 Trillion Coronavirus Bill Episode overview
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Mar 24, 2020
As the Senate negotiates a third coronavirus stimulus package of roughly $2 trillion, Vice News spoke to Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, about why Republicans and .. show full overview
As the Senate negotiates a third coronavirus stimulus package of roughly $2 trillion, Vice News spoke to Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, about why Republicans and Democrats can't agree on how to move forward during the COVID-19 crisis.
Empty World 2: From Italy to Senegal, public spaces around the world are now nearly deserted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Empty World 2: From Italy to Senegal, public spaces around the world are now nearly deserted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020x33 People in Lebanon Can Only Get $100 a Week of Their Own Money Episode overview
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Mar 25, 2020
For the lebanese, Coronavirus is only piling on top of an already dire situation. On Monday, the Lebanese government announced it would stop paying all around $30 billion worth of .. show full overview
For the lebanese, Coronavirus is only piling on top of an already dire situation. On Monday, the Lebanese government announced it would stop paying all around $30 billion worth of foreign loans, defaulting for the second time on part of its 90 billion dollar debt this year.
2020x34 Coronavirus Deaths Are Skyrocketing in Spain Episode overview
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Mar 26, 2020
MADRID -- Before the outbreak in Spain began, the only people who went in and out of the small hospital where Alfonso Molina Moreno works as a nurse were visitors, staffers, and cleaning .. show full overview
MADRID -- Before the outbreak in Spain began, the only people who went in and out of the small hospital where Alfonso Molina Moreno works as a nurse were visitors, staffers, and cleaning crews. Patients come to Hospital La Fuenfria for long-term, palliative care and Moreno, who has worked as a nurse for 16 years, found a sense of purpose in bringing them care and company at the end of their lives.
2020x35 3D-Printed Face Shields Are Protecting Hospital Workers From Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 26, 2020
New York hospitals are running dangerously low on protective gear for medical workers. A college librarian and a doctor are teaming up to help solve the problem using 3D-printed face shields.
New York hospitals are running dangerously low on protective gear for medical workers. A college librarian and a doctor are teaming up to help solve the problem using 3D-printed face shields.
2020x36 Putin Is Using Coronavirus to Stay in Power Episode overview
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Mar 27, 2020
A global crisis plays a convenient role in the Russian president’s scheme to keep his job.
A global crisis plays a convenient role in the Russian president’s scheme to keep his job.
2020x37 What It's Like to Quarantine as a Member of Congress Episode overview
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Mar 28, 2020
Several members of Congress- both in the House and Senate- are in self-quarantine after coming into contact with other membership who have tested positive for COVID-19. Congressman Joe .. show full overview
Several members of Congress- both in the House and Senate- are in self-quarantine after coming into contact with other membership who have tested positive for COVID-19. Congressman Joe Cunningham of South Carolina is one of them and today, his test came back positive for Coronavirus. VICE News' Liz Landers spoke to him yesterday while he was self isolating at his house in Charleston, SC.
2020x38 Time Is Running out for African Countries to Combat Coronavirus Episode overview
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Mar 28, 2020
African countries are scrambling to avoid the worst as coronavirus cases tick up across the continent and the World Health Organization admits that most healthcare systems won’t be able to deal with the coming crush of cases.
African countries are scrambling to avoid the worst as coronavirus cases tick up across the continent and the World Health Organization admits that most healthcare systems won’t be able to deal with the coming crush of cases.
2020x39 Meet the Conservatives Lobbying Lawmakers to Act on Climate Change Episode overview
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Mar 28, 2020
Last month, conservatives from around the country gathered in DC for the first ever Conservative Climate Lobby Day. They represent a growing number of conservatives who worry that the Republican party is losing ground on the issue of climate change.
Last month, conservatives from around the country gathered in DC for the first ever Conservative Climate Lobby Day. They represent a growing number of conservatives who worry that the Republican party is losing ground on the issue of climate change.
2020x40 This Vietnam Veterans Memorial Changed the Way the U.S. Thought of the War Episode overview
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Mar 30, 2020
“A civil war really broke out between the military veterans of Vietnam over this design,” said Jan Scruggs, founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.
“A civil war really broke out between the military veterans of Vietnam over this design,” said Jan Scruggs, founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.
2020x41 San Francisco's District Attorney Has a Plan to Overhaul the Criminal Justice System Episode overview
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Mar 30, 2020
Progressive district attorneys across the country are trying to make the criminal justice system more equal — Chesa Boudin is one of them.
Progressive district attorneys across the country are trying to make the criminal justice system more equal — Chesa Boudin is one of them.
2020x42 Coronavirus Is Helping the Environment — for Now Episode overview
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Mar 31, 2020
The pandemic closing factories and keeping cars off roads may be good for emissions, but all of those gains are short term. While millions of workers are spending days at home, the Trump .. show full overview
The pandemic closing factories and keeping cars off roads may be good for emissions, but all of those gains are short term. While millions of workers are spending days at home, the Trump administration hasn’t dropped its work to counteract environmental progress. Today, it’s set to announce one of the most sweeping and consequential regulatory rollbacks of Trump’s presidency: a reversal of vehicle emissions standards enacted by the Obama administration.
2020x43 Protesting in Venezuela Means Facing Injury, Imprisonment, or Death Episode overview
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Abr 03, 2020
In 2019, Juan Guiado became the face of Venezuela’s opposition movement. He used a loophole in the country's constitution to declare himself president and promised to oust President Nicolas Maduro and a transition to free and fair elections.
In 2019, Juan Guiado became the face of Venezuela’s opposition movement. He used a loophole in the country's constitution to declare himself president and promised to oust President Nicolas Maduro and a transition to free and fair elections.
2020x44 South Sudan Just Ended Its Civil War — for Now Episode overview
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Abr 04, 2020
Almost since declaring independence in 2011, South Sudan has suffered through a civil war that has killed 400,000 people and displaced millions. But after more than a year of .. show full overview
Almost since declaring independence in 2011, South Sudan has suffered through a civil war that has killed 400,000 people and displaced millions. But after more than a year of negotiations, warring leaders President Salva Kiir and his former Vice President Riek Machar, have reunited to form a new government. While the news means hope for the traumatized nation, some problems remain unsolved.
2020x45 Meet the Guardian Angels Keeping New York City's Homeless Safe from Coronavirus Episode overview
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Abr 06, 2020
New York's "Guardian Angels" have made it their mission to protect homeless people from COVID by passing out food — as well as hand sanitizer. We went with them.
New York's "Guardian Angels" have made it their mission to protect homeless people from COVID by passing out food — as well as hand sanitizer. We went with them.
2020x46 These Bonds Designed to Help Developing Countries Fight Pandemics Haven’t Ever Been Paid Out Episode overview
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Abr 08, 2020
As Ebola spread through West Africa five years ago, the international community struggled to raise enough funds to help local governments control it. The World Bank decided it needed a .. show full overview
As Ebola spread through West Africa five years ago, the international community struggled to raise enough funds to help local governments control it. The World Bank decided it needed a way to quickly funnel money to developing countries so they can stop the spread of diseases before they become pandemics. Its answer was to start selling pandemic bonds — essentially insurance from private sector investors that would payout in the case of a large outbreak.
2020x47 Doctors Around the World Explain What It's Like to Battle Coronavirus Episode overview
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Abr 10, 2020
More than half of the world’s population has now been asked or ordered by their government to stay at home, in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19. Doctors across the globe have .. show full overview
More than half of the world’s population has now been asked or ordered by their government to stay at home, in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19. Doctors across the globe have rushed to the frontline to manage this unprecedented crisis, often plagued by a lack of resources and overburdened health-care systems. We talked to five hospital doctors in various hot-spots across the world — The U.S., U.K., Italy, Belgium and South Korea — to hear what it’s like for them, and what they want you to understand about this pandemic. While their experiences differ, and they are finding out new information about the virus every day, there is one thing all of them want you to know: the lockdown measures are working - so continue social distancing and washing your hands.
Bernie Sanders may no longer be in the Democratic primary race, but the ideas he championed will still live on.
Bernie Sanders may no longer be in the Democratic primary race, but the ideas he championed will still live on.
2020x49 How Coronavirus Is Finally Fulfilling the Internet's Promise Episode overview
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Abr 14, 2020
This spring, teens are trying out their rented dresses and tuxedos, perfecting their makeup, and practicing their dance moves to get ready for that big prom night out in their own homes. .. show full overview
This spring, teens are trying out their rented dresses and tuxedos, perfecting their makeup, and practicing their dance moves to get ready for that big prom night out in their own homes. Vacations have become staycations, and let’s-meet-at-Katra-Lounge-but-if-that’s-too-far-let’s-just-do-something-in-Williamsburg birthday plans have evolved into virtual parties that start with the exciting step of downloading Zoom. Before the era of COVID-19, people were anxious about screen time destroying our ability to connect with each other in real life. But for those 13-year-olds who don’t want to cancel their bar mitzvahs and that couple who had their heart set on that anniversary trip, screens are now the best consolation prize.
Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate knows a thing or two about mobilizing a nation during a crisis: he was the FEMA administrator during President Barack Obama’s administration and .. show full overview
Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate knows a thing or two about mobilizing a nation during a crisis: he was the FEMA administrator during President Barack Obama’s administration and oversaw the response to numerous natural disasters, and Hurricane Sandy. He told VICE News in a video interview from his home that the current president can’t blame a previous administration for "empty shelves”- something Trump has been accusing his predecessor of repeatedly.
2020x51 Yes, Your Pet Can Catch Coronavirus — But Don't Freak Out Episode overview
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Abr 16, 2020
In West Hollywood, California, Dr. J.D. Caslyn is implementing social distancing in his veterinary practice. That's more for the human owners than his patients. “If cats and dogs can get .. show full overview
In West Hollywood, California, Dr. J.D. Caslyn is implementing social distancing in his veterinary practice. That's more for the human owners than his patients. “If cats and dogs can get infected, we should be seeing this and we are not,” Dr. Calsyn says. Regardless, he’s taking precautions.
2020x52 An Entire Swedish Town Is Moving Because the Ground Is Caving In Episode overview
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Abr 18, 2020
Sweden’s northernmost town was founded by miners in 1900. Today it’s home to the largest underground iron ore mine in the world. Only now the mine that built Kiruna threatens to destroy .. show full overview
Sweden’s northernmost town was founded by miners in 1900. Today it’s home to the largest underground iron ore mine in the world. Only now the mine that built Kiruna threatens to destroy it. Cracks are reaching up towards the town center, caused by the continued expansion of excavation. That’s why the state-run company that controls the mine, LKAB is helping pull off an audacious plan: to move a third of the town 2 miles to the east.
2020x53 This Is What a Pandemic Looks Like in New York City Episode overview
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Abr 20, 2020
VICE News traveled around New York to see firsthand what life and death look like in America’s coronavirus epicenter.
VICE News traveled around New York to see firsthand what life and death look like in America’s coronavirus epicenter.
2020x54 Meet the Bahama Coral Farmers Regrowing the Ocean's Reefs Episode overview
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Abr 20, 2020
These coral farmers are regrowing Bahamian reefs that were destroyed in Hurricane Dorian.
These coral farmers are regrowing Bahamian reefs that were destroyed in Hurricane Dorian.
2020x55 The Writers and Directors Who Saw Coronavirus Coming Episode overview
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Abr 21, 2020
In the middle of an international pandemic, VICE News goes straight to people who spent years learning how outbreaks work and how humans will respond.
In the middle of an international pandemic, VICE News goes straight to people who spent years learning how outbreaks work and how humans will respond.
2020x56 We Took a Tour of Prince's Home Before Coronavirus Shut it Down Episode overview
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Abr 21, 2020
When Prince was still alive, an invitation to Paisley Park was the stuff of dreams for a Prince fan. But now, anyone with $50 can visit. You just have to drop off any camera equipment, .. show full overview
When Prince was still alive, an invitation to Paisley Park was the stuff of dreams for a Prince fan. But now, anyone with $50 can visit. You just have to drop off any camera equipment, including your phone, in the lobby – and be satisfied with committing the experience to memory.
2020x57 The Biggest Environmental Disaster in U.S. History Never Ended Episode overview
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Abr 21, 2020
Cleanup workers on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are still suffering 10 years later.
Cleanup workers on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are still suffering 10 years later.
2020x58 Coronavirus Is Changing the Way the U.S. Uses Public Lands Episode overview
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Abr 22, 2020
VICE News looks at some of the ways public lands are serving a new purpose during the pandemic all the while fulfilling their original intent - acting as spaces to restore and reflect.
VICE News looks at some of the ways public lands are serving a new purpose during the pandemic all the while fulfilling their original intent - acting as spaces to restore and reflect.
2020x59 Africa-China Relations Almost Spiraled Over Alleged Coronavirus-Induced Racism Episode overview
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Abr 23, 2020
Here's what happened after Africans were reportedly targeted in China's coronavirus crackdown.
Here's what happened after Africans were reportedly targeted in China's coronavirus crackdown.
2020x60 The Uyghur Journalists Reporting On China —from Washington DC Episode overview
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Abr 27, 2020
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This episode has no summary.
2020x61 What Anti-Lockdown Protests Look Like Around the World Episode overview
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Abr 27, 2020
Protesters around the world are demanding their respective governments reopen their economies despite the coronavirus pandemic. Assault-style rifles and QAnon signs have been spotted .. show full overview
Protesters around the world are demanding their respective governments reopen their economies despite the coronavirus pandemic. Assault-style rifles and QAnon signs have been spotted alongside American flags. This anger over the strict lockdown measures has been echoed around the world. And many international protests have exhibited similar far-right rhetoric in recent days.
2020x62 These Doctors Are Hitting the Street to Protect Athens' Homeless from Coronavirus Episode overview
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Abr 28, 2020
Coronavirus lockdowns mean even greater hardships for homeless people, so a group of doctors in Athens are reaching out to the city’s vulnerable homeless population to try to protect .. show full overview
Coronavirus lockdowns mean even greater hardships for homeless people, so a group of doctors in Athens are reaching out to the city’s vulnerable homeless population to try to protect them. Volunteer medics from the Doctors of the World (Medecins du Monde) human rights organization have been scouring the streets of the mostly deserted Greek capital, checking in with people, connecting them with medical help if needed, and distributing kits with masks, soap, and a pamphlet explaining the pandemic.
2020x63 Sweden Is Ushering in a New Digital Future Episode overview
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Abr 29, 2020
Walk through Sweden’s bustling capital and you’ll find abandoned cash machines, card-only parking meters and market vendors who only accept mobile payments. “Ninety-seven percent of the .. show full overview
Walk through Sweden’s bustling capital and you’ll find abandoned cash machines, card-only parking meters and market vendors who only accept mobile payments. “Ninety-seven percent of the transactions are done without bills,” Anders Ygeman, Sweden’s Minister for Energy and Digital Development told VICE News. Known globally for its welfare system, the Scandinavian country of 10 million has been embracing new technologies for decades - from tax subsidies for home computers in the 90’s, to mobile technology infrastructure. The country is nearing complete digitization of both public and private sectors, and has now its sight set on artificial intelligence all with the goal of making life more convenient, efficient and equitable for its citizens.
2020x64 A Doctor Reviews DIY Coronavirus Face Masks Episode overview
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Abr 29, 2020
With the CDC recommending people wear masks in public amidst a shortage of medical masks for healthcare works, Americans are starting to get creative. People have found a way to make .. show full overview
With the CDC recommending people wear masks in public amidst a shortage of medical masks for healthcare works, Americans are starting to get creative. People have found a way to make just about anything into a mask. Take a jockstrap or an orange peel, and make it fashion.
2020x65 Scientists Are Worried About Wild Animals That Could Get Coronavirus From Humans Episode overview
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Abr 30, 2020
Your cats and dogs are probably going to be fine but some particularly vulnerable animals, like bats and endangered ferrets, may not be. Here's how scientists are trying to protect them.
Your cats and dogs are probably going to be fine but some particularly vulnerable animals, like bats and endangered ferrets, may not be. Here's how scientists are trying to protect them.
2020x66 Meet One of Canada's Anti-Abortion Influencers Episode overview
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May 03, 2020
Laura Klassen is using props, satire, and a pink wig to pioneer a young and edgy approach to anti-abortion messaging in Canada.
Laura Klassen is using props, satire, and a pink wig to pioneer a young and edgy approach to anti-abortion messaging in Canada.
2020x67 Scientists Need Millions of Volunteers for COVID-19 Research. Big Tech Is Helping Out. Episode overview
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May 05, 2020
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2020x68 RIP Lil Bub: This Is What Happens When Famous Pets Die Episode overview
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May 07, 2020
Three weeks after Lil Bub died, her owner Mike Bridavsky sat disheveled in his recording studio listening to his audio archive of the cat’s meows, purrs, “chirpy purrs”, snorts, and .. show full overview
Three weeks after Lil Bub died, her owner Mike Bridavsky sat disheveled in his recording studio listening to his audio archive of the cat’s meows, purrs, “chirpy purrs”, snorts, and snores. “No other cat makes sounds like that” he said with unabashed pride. “There’s like, syllables and stuff.” Bridavsky started building his collection of Lil Bub’s noises after adopting her from a feral litter near his home in Bloomington Indiana. The cat’s sounds have been used in stuffed animals and bobble-heads, and a full-length electronic music LP record.
2020x69 These Funeral Directors Are Dissolving Bodies in Water to Help Save the Earth Episode overview
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May 08, 2020
Within the last few years, some funeral directors have invested in more eco-friendly alternatives to traditional burials and flame cremations. One of these methods is a process known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, or water cremation.
Within the last few years, some funeral directors have invested in more eco-friendly alternatives to traditional burials and flame cremations. One of these methods is a process known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, or water cremation.
2020x70 Coronavirus Is Forcing Farmers to Give Their Pigs Away on Craigslist — And Even Euthanize Them Episode overview
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May 11, 2020
Tens of thousands of pigs are being euthanized each day and dumped into landfills or used as biofuel. That’s because farmers have a pig problem— oversupply. 300-pound hogs that should’ve .. show full overview
Tens of thousands of pigs are being euthanized each day and dumped into landfills or used as biofuel. That’s because farmers have a pig problem— oversupply. 300-pound hogs that should’ve gone to market are now being sold for fractions of a dollar or straight up given away on Craigslist. And that’s under some of the best of circumstances. In many cases, the farmers’ only solution to the pig problem is euthanasia. It all started with a massive outbreak of COVID-19 at the major meatpacking plants. Almost 3500 workers tested positive for the virus and at least 17 died. This incited public outrage and forced nearly two dozen plants to close. The shutdowns shine a light on a dark American reality: An oligopoly controls the meat industry, and they just broke the supply chain.
2020x71 Everything You Missed From the Senate Hearing on Coronavirus Episode overview
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May 12, 2020
Here are all the top moments from the Senate Hearing on Coronavirus.
Here are all the top moments from the Senate Hearing on Coronavirus.
2020x72 Coronavirus Brought These Divorced Parents Together Episode overview
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May 12, 2020
Parenting is hard. But when you’re a doctor fighting a global pandemic, and you share child custody after an ugly divorce, it’s really hard.
Parenting is hard. But when you’re a doctor fighting a global pandemic, and you share child custody after an ugly divorce, it’s really hard.
2020x73 These Are the People Who Teach You How to Behave at Work Episode overview
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May 14, 2020
Earlier this year, a group of actors gathered at a theater in Sacramento for their latest performance—starring in a video about sexual harassment that would be used in compliance .. show full overview
Earlier this year, a group of actors gathered at a theater in Sacramento for their latest performance—starring in a video about sexual harassment that would be used in compliance training courses at workplaces across the country. In the scene, a recruiter receives a dirty photo from a candidate they were planning to hire.
2020x74 Inside Navajo Nation’s Battle Against Coronavirus Episode overview
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May 15, 2020
Over 100 dead, no running water and the worst infection rate in the country, Navajo Nation’s crisis is out of control.
Over 100 dead, no running water and the worst infection rate in the country, Navajo Nation’s crisis is out of control.
2020x75 Campus Sexual Assault Hearings Will Now Look More Like Criminal Trials Episode overview
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May 18, 2020
VICE News spoke to students and advisors involved in Title IX investigations at different schools to see how the process works now, and how it might change going forward.
VICE News spoke to students and advisors involved in Title IX investigations at different schools to see how the process works now, and how it might change going forward.
2020x76 How Stealing and Selling Children Became a Business in South Sudan Episode overview
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May 20, 2020
South Sudan’s civil war flooded the nation with weapons, those weapons are now used for child abduction.
South Sudan’s civil war flooded the nation with weapons, those weapons are now used for child abduction.
2020x77 Watch A ‘Murder Hornet’ Destroy An Entire Honeybee Hive Episode overview
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May 20, 2020
Right when we thought 2020 couldn’t get worse, ‘Murder Hornets’ made their big U.S. debut. But are murder hornets as ‘murderous’ as their nickname suggests? Asian Giant Hornets are .. show full overview
Right when we thought 2020 couldn’t get worse, ‘Murder Hornets’ made their big U.S. debut. But are murder hornets as ‘murderous’ as their nickname suggests? Asian Giant Hornets are responsible for up to 50 deaths a year in Asia, especially in Japan, which has been dealing with the problem for thousands of years. But it takes multiple stings to kill a person. But the real victim and biggest concern is the already declining honeybee population. Murder hornets were first spotted in Washington State in December, and beekeepers there are terrified. The Asian Giant Hornet is the biggest known hornet in the world. The hornet can grow up to 2 inches long with a curved stinger long enough to puncture a bee suit.
2020x78 India's Anti-Terror Raids Are Leaving Kashmiris Homeless During Coronavirus Episode overview
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May 22, 2020
Pakistan has accused India of passing laws that could change the demographics of the disputed territory during the pandemic
Pakistan has accused India of passing laws that could change the demographics of the disputed territory during the pandemic
2020x79 Fire Ants Are Invading Hawaii, so Helicopters Are Blasting Them With Birth Control Episode overview
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May 26, 2020
'Murder hornets' might have everyone freaking out the mainland, but Hawaii has its own little, huge problem: Invasive ants. These aren't just any ant. Two species — yellow crazy ants .. show full overview
'Murder hornets' might have everyone freaking out the mainland, but Hawaii has its own little, huge problem: Invasive ants. These aren't just any ant. Two species — yellow crazy ants and little fire ants — are destroying the islands’ native biodiversity and making life miserable for residents. Scientists have struggled to eradicate what are considered some of the world’s worst invasive species. Now, they are unleashing helicopters dropping ant birth control to stop them from expanding territory. It's the first time conservationists are spraying a non-toxic bait from helicopters to stop ants from reproducing, and it could provide a successful model for other places trying to control invasive bugs.
2020x80 Navajo Nation May Finally Get a Better Shot at Voting in the Presidential Election Episode overview
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May 28, 2020
VICE News spent time on Navajo Nation, before COVID-19 hit the reservation, to see how advocates are using technology to bring change to this often disenfranchised community.
VICE News spent time on Navajo Nation, before COVID-19 hit the reservation, to see how advocates are using technology to bring change to this often disenfranchised community.
2020x81 Journalists Covering Protests Are Being Attacked By Police Across America Episode overview
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Jun 01, 2020
"I am press," they said. It didn't matter. Journalists across America are being attacked by police while covering the nationwide protests.
"I am press," they said. It didn't matter. Journalists across America are being attacked by police while covering the nationwide protests.
2020x82 Why LGBTQ YouTubers Are Suing Google for Discrimination Episode overview
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Jun 02, 2020
A group of LGBTQ YouTubers is suing Google for alleged discrimination over the algorithm it uses to moderate its platforms. After months of delays, their case will be heard in a California court today.
A group of LGBTQ YouTubers is suing Google for alleged discrimination over the algorithm it uses to moderate its platforms. After months of delays, their case will be heard in a California court today.
2020x83 New York City's Best Art Curator May Be a Retired Sanitation Worker Episode overview
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Jun 04, 2020
The top floor of one of the city's active sanitation garages houses a very large and highly curated collection, assembled by ex-garbage man Nelson Molina.
The top floor of one of the city's active sanitation garages houses a very large and highly curated collection, assembled by ex-garbage man Nelson Molina.
2020x84 Why Ethiopian Jews Are Building a Movement Against Racism in Israel Episode overview
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Jun 06, 2020
Solidarity marches for U.S. protesters rippling around the world reached Israel on Tuesday where hundreds of protesters waved “Black Lives Matter” signs and chanted “George Floyd.” They .. show full overview
Solidarity marches for U.S. protesters rippling around the world reached Israel on Tuesday where hundreds of protesters waved “Black Lives Matter” signs and chanted “George Floyd.” They also called out another name: Solomon Teka. Over the past five years, six young men of Ethiopian descent have been killed by cops, according to the Association for Education and Social Integration of Ethiopian Jews. Police data also shows Ethiopian Israelis are still disproportionately overrepresented in arrests and indictments even though they make up 2 percent of the population. Young Ethiopian Israelis have led the protest movement against racism and called for systemic reform.
2020x85 Hong Kongers Defied a Ban on the Tiananmen Square Massacre Vigil Episode overview
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Jun 06, 2020
For the first time in 30 years, police have banned the Tiananmen Square massacre Vigil in Hong Kong. But that didn't stop the crowd.
For the first time in 30 years, police have banned the Tiananmen Square massacre Vigil in Hong Kong. But that didn't stop the crowd.
2020x86 Coronavirus Changed Mourning in a Black-Owned Funeral Home Episode overview
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Jun 08, 2020
As COVID-19 has ravaged the United States and killed more than 100,000 people, the impact has been felt hardest in black communities. In New Jersey, black people account for nearly 20 .. show full overview
As COVID-19 has ravaged the United States and killed more than 100,000 people, the impact has been felt hardest in black communities. In New Jersey, black people account for nearly 20 percent of deaths — almost double the size of the population as a percentage -- according to the state’s Department of Health.
2020x87 These Doctors Are Joining the George Floyd Protests — Despite the Pandemic Episode overview
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Jun 09, 2020
Medical workers across New York City are joining the George Floyd protests, despite being in the U.S. epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. These doctors and nurses say that racism is a .. show full overview
Medical workers across New York City are joining the George Floyd protests, despite being in the U.S. epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. These doctors and nurses say that racism is a public health crisis, and that police brutality and the disproportionate number of COVID-19 deaths among African Americans are symptoms of the same problem. VICE News joins doctors as they take to the streets.
2020x88 Some Ventilator Companies Still Won’t Release Repair Manuals, Months Into the Pandemic Episode overview
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Jun 09, 2020
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2020x89 Rep. Bobby Rush Thinks Police Departments Are Worse Now Than in His Black Panther Days Episode overview
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Jun 11, 2020
“The police department is probably more vicious now than even in the ‘60s,” Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) told VICE News in an interview. There’s more of an institutional protection: The F.O.P., .. show full overview
“The police department is probably more vicious now than even in the ‘60s,” Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) told VICE News in an interview. There’s more of an institutional protection: The F.O.P., the Fraternal Order of Police, and other organized reactionary right-wing structures protecting the police departments.”
2020x90 George Floyd's Childhood Friend Couldn't Come to His Funeral — Here's What He Has to Say Episode overview
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Jun 11, 2020
VICE News was in Houston for the funeral of George Floyd and we speak to Gregory Lamont Dotson, a lifelong friend of Floyd, who couldn't attend the service because he is locked up. Here is what he has to say.
VICE News was in Houston for the funeral of George Floyd and we speak to Gregory Lamont Dotson, a lifelong friend of Floyd, who couldn't attend the service because he is locked up. Here is what he has to say.
George Floyd’s death at the hands of men sworn to serve and protect him was a literal and symbolic tragedy which has now reverberated around the world. As news of his death spread, .. show full overview
George Floyd’s death at the hands of men sworn to serve and protect him was a literal and symbolic tragedy which has now reverberated around the world. As news of his death spread, sorrow, fatigue, and frustration filled the streets. Many of us have witnessed this chain reaction of events in pieces both distant and personal. This is a distilled representation of those pieces: fragments of hope, of horror, of hardship, and community action. It is not meant to speak for everyone and could never fully represent what took place in the days after Mr. Floyd was murdered, but we hope that it is a reminder of how strong the people are, and how immediate the issue of police militarization and brutality is to all people.
2020x92 German Soccer Is Back, Just Without the Fans Episode overview
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Jun 16, 2020
When soccer clubs Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund meet on the pitch it’s called “The Classic,” and it’s a big deal in German soccer. The success of Germany’s lockdown means alongside .. show full overview
When soccer clubs Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund meet on the pitch it’s called “The Classic,” and it’s a big deal in German soccer. The success of Germany’s lockdown means alongside shops, restaurants, and museums, soccer is now back on the pitch. Meaning Bayern and Dortmund can finally battle it out for top of the league. If you think this would make the fans happy you’re wrong. Because the rules governing soccer’s return bans all fans from attending games. “Without fans, it's not football, football lives from the fans,” says Aymen Gabsi, a die-hard Dortmund supporter.
2020x93 Mayan Ruins in Guatemala Could Become a U.S.-Funded Tourist Attraction Episode overview
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Jun 17, 2020
Deep in a dense, tropical Guatemalan forest lies the ancient Mayan city of El Mirador. It is more than 2,000 years old, but the site at the center of a current debate over who gets to .. show full overview
Deep in a dense, tropical Guatemalan forest lies the ancient Mayan city of El Mirador. It is more than 2,000 years old, but the site at the center of a current debate over who gets to dictate its future, as well as that of the surrounding jungle: local communities, or foreign scientists. On one side of the battle is Dr. Richard Hansen. An American archeologist who's dedicated much of his life to El Mirador, Hansen has been trying to build a privately-managed park in the area for the last 20 years. He says it would protect the ruins and jungle -- a UNESCO-designated forest called the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) -- more effectively than the Guatemalan state is willing or able to.
2020x94 What It's Like Being Arrested By the NYPD for Protesting Episode overview
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Jun 18, 2020
Protests against racism and police violence erupted in Minneapolis after the killing of George Floyd. The movement spread across the country. In New York City, tens of thousands marched. .. show full overview
Protests against racism and police violence erupted in Minneapolis after the killing of George Floyd. The movement spread across the country. In New York City, tens of thousands marched. Within a week, the New York Police Department had arrested more than 2,000. VICE News spoke to protesters who know first-hand what happens when the NYPD take you into their custody.
2020x95 Prisoners Are Using Smuggled Cellphones to Show the Coronavirus Nightmare Behind Bars Episode overview
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Jun 18, 2020
The coronavirus has killed dozens of federal prisons and infected more than 6,000. Prisoners say they have been stuck in grim conditions that make social distancing impossible. To .. show full overview
The coronavirus has killed dozens of federal prisons and infected more than 6,000. Prisoners say they have been stuck in grim conditions that make social distancing impossible. To support their claims, some prisoners have used contraband cell phones that have been smuggled into prisons to post videos on Facebook and other social media sites. VICE News contacted one of the prisoners, 34-year-old Aaron Campbell, held at a federal prison in Ohio, who said he was punished for making his video by being sent to solitary confinement. In a letter, Campbell said officials told him he would not face additional discipline if he issued a statement saying the video was fake. He refused. (The BOP did not respond to questions about his allegations.)
2020x96 Black Lives Matter Greater NY Wants Radical Change– So They're Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands Episode overview
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Jun 18, 2020
While the world erupted in protests responding to the police killing of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter Greater NY went to work — building a plan of action. VICE News follows co-founder .. show full overview
While the world erupted in protests responding to the police killing of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter Greater NY went to work — building a plan of action. VICE News follows co-founder Hawk Newsome to a rally in Times Square, where he shares his plan to form Black O.P.T.S., a team of so-called “peace officers," to police the police.
2020x97 The NRA For Black People Wants to Get Political Episode overview
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Jun 20, 2020
The NRA has been influential in shaping gun policy in America for generations, but another lesser-known gun group is hoping to also shape the narrative around gun ownership. The National .. show full overview
The NRA has been influential in shaping gun policy in America for generations, but another lesser-known gun group is hoping to also shape the narrative around gun ownership. The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) is the largest minority gun group in the country.
2020x98 North Korea Is Provoking South Korea, But the Real Enemy Is the U.S. Episode overview
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Jun 22, 2020
Escalating tensions between North and South Korea came to a head this week when North Korea blew up a joint liaison office and threatened to move troops into the demilitarized zone. VICE .. show full overview
Escalating tensions between North and South Korea came to a head this week when North Korea blew up a joint liaison office and threatened to move troops into the demilitarized zone. VICE News explores the significance of the symbolic move by North Korea and what it means for the future of diplomacy between the neighboring countries.
2020x99 This Spanish Radio Station Is Saving Farm Workers with Coronavirus Updates Episode overview
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Jun 23, 2020
Farmworkers who have immigrated and only speak Spanish face a unique challenge as coronavirus continues to spread across America.
Farmworkers who have immigrated and only speak Spanish face a unique challenge as coronavirus continues to spread across America.
2020x100 This Band Treated Hospital Workers to A Socially Distant Live Concert Episode overview
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Jun 23, 2020
This New Jersey hospital invited Low Cut Connie for a socially distant live show.
This New Jersey hospital invited Low Cut Connie for a socially distant live show.
2020x101 Invading Cicadas May Turn Into Sex-Crazed Zombies This Summer Episode overview
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Jun 27, 2020
The cicada summer is here. Millions of periodic cicadas are emerging across the Mid-Atlantic after hibernating underground for 17 years. They’ve missed everything from the creation of .. show full overview
The cicada summer is here. Millions of periodic cicadas are emerging across the Mid-Atlantic after hibernating underground for 17 years. They’ve missed everything from the creation of YouTube to Trump being elected. The cicadas’ unique life cycle comes as a means of “predator avoidance.” Scientists theorize cicadas spend a prime number of years underground, 13 or 17 years, depending on the species, to avoid synching up with predators. Then by descending in unison, the millions of clumsy, defenseless cicadas can overwhelm predators and stand a chance of survival. But they’ve got an even bigger thing to worry about above surface: a hallucinogenic fungus that turns them into sex-crazed zombies.
2020x102 This Texas Town Locked Down for the Coronavirus to Survive Episode overview
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Jun 29, 2020
When the coronavirus hit Texas, Marfa had no choice but to shut down. Now as the outbreak worsens, the tourist hotspot is faced with the tough decision of reopening and increasing the spread, or staying shut and protecting their own.
When the coronavirus hit Texas, Marfa had no choice but to shut down. Now as the outbreak worsens, the tourist hotspot is faced with the tough decision of reopening and increasing the spread, or staying shut and protecting their own.
2020x103 Inside the Sinaloa Cartel’s Fentanyl Smuggling Operations Episode overview
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Jun 29, 2020
VICE News gained access to a Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl-trafficking operation for a few days last year, during the production of our new podcast series called “Painkiller: America’s .. show full overview
VICE News gained access to a Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl-trafficking operation for a few days last year, during the production of our new podcast series called “Painkiller: America’s Fentanyl Crisis.” We watched masked cartel members hauling bundles of precursor chemicals out of the ocean, interviewed local bosses, and followed the process of cooking fentanyl into heroin, a combination of drugs that has fueled a surge in overdose deaths across the U.S.
2020x104 The Supreme Court Just Delivered a Huge Win for Abortion Rights Episode overview
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Jun 30, 2020
June Medical Services v. Russo is the first major test for abortion rights since conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch joined the bench.
June Medical Services v. Russo is the first major test for abortion rights since conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch joined the bench.
2020x105 Mississippi Is Changing Its State Flag, Confederate Statues Could Be Next Episode overview
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Jun 30, 2020
Mississippi no longer has a state flag, after lawmakers voted Sunday to remove the Confederate symbol, making it the final state in the U.S. to do so. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) will be signing the bill at 6 pm local time today.
Mississippi no longer has a state flag, after lawmakers voted Sunday to remove the Confederate symbol, making it the final state in the U.S. to do so. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) will be signing the bill at 6 pm local time today.
2020x106 What It's Like To Be a Non-Binary Teen Today Episode overview
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Jul 15, 2020
To mark Non-Binary People's Day, VICE News asked gender non-conforming teens around the world about how they identify.
To mark Non-Binary People's Day, VICE News asked gender non-conforming teens around the world about how they identify.
2020x107 Coronavirus Is Devastating Navajo Nation Episode overview
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Jul 20, 2020
About 30 to 40% of residents don’t have running water, which makes following basic CDC guidelines, such as hand-washing, almost impossible. The Navajo reservation, about the size of West .. show full overview
About 30 to 40% of residents don’t have running water, which makes following basic CDC guidelines, such as hand-washing, almost impossible. The Navajo reservation, about the size of West Virginia, has had one of the highest per-capita rates of COVID infection in the U.S. As of July 19, Navajo Nation tallied 8,593 cases and 422 deaths — that's more confirmed cases than 10 states and more deaths than 16. About 30 to 40% of residents in the reservation don’t have running water, which makes following basic CDC guidelines, such as hand-washing, almost impossible. On top of that, there are only 12 healthcare centers and 13 grocery stores for the 173,000 people who live on the reservation.
2020x108 Trump's Press Secretary Tries to Explain His Words Episode overview
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Jul 21, 2020
Watch White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany try to explain Donald Trump's train of thought.
Watch White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany try to explain Donald Trump's train of thought.
2020x110 Why This Year's Locust Invasion Is Setting Off Global Panic Episode overview
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Jul 24, 2020
As if 2020 hasn’t thrown enough curveballs, desert locusts are setting off a global panic.
From Kenya to Pakistan to, most recently, Argentina, locust swarms have been on the move. .. show full overview
As if 2020 hasn’t thrown enough curveballs, desert locusts are setting off a global panic.
From Kenya to Pakistan to, most recently, Argentina, locust swarms have been on the move. The infestation is most advanced in East Africa, which is experiencing the worst locust outbreak in generations.
2020x111 Got Milk? Probably Not, But You're Paying For It Anyway | Complexify Episode overview
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Jul 27, 2020
VICE News’ “Complexify” series takes you down the rabbit hole, to show you why just about everything is more convoluted than you think. We ventured into milk’s creamy abyss, wading .. show full overview
VICE News’ “Complexify” series takes you down the rabbit hole, to show you why just about everything is more convoluted than you think. We ventured into milk’s creamy abyss, wading through disgusting YouTube stunts and newfangled nut milks to better understand the world of dairy. Here’s what we learned.
2020x112 A Ukrainian Hostage Situation Ends With a Movie Review, and More Weird News Episode overview
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Jul 27, 2020
Here's all the weird news you missed this week.
Here's all the weird news you missed this week.
2020x113 Women in Egypt Are Using Instagram to Out Alleged Sexual Predators Episode overview
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Jul 28, 2020
Egypt is finally facing its sexual violence problem after an Instagram account drew scores of women publicizing their encounters with a young man from an elite family.
Egypt is finally facing its sexual violence problem after an Instagram account drew scores of women publicizing their encounters with a young man from an elite family.
2020x109 North Korea Is Building a New Hospital but the Country Supposedly Doesn't Have COVID-19 Episode overview
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Jul 29, 2020
Kim Jong Un is yelling at construction crews North Korea, a 23-year-old in Hong Kong is taking on the Chinese government and all the other news you may have missed this week.
Kim Jong Un is yelling at construction crews North Korea, a 23-year-old in Hong Kong is taking on the Chinese government and all the other news you may have missed this week.
2020x114 Tornadoes Are Nearly Impossible to Predict, Blaming Them On Climate Change Is Even Harder Episode overview
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Jul 29, 2020
This year’s tornado season was one of the least active in almost 70 years. But don’t get your hopes up. This isn’t a part of a larger, descending trend. In fact, it’s almost impossible .. show full overview
This year’s tornado season was one of the least active in almost 70 years. But don’t get your hopes up. This isn’t a part of a larger, descending trend. In fact, it’s almost impossible to detect any sort of tornado trend since we can barely forecast them.
It feels only natural to blame tornado activity on climate change — but it’s not that easy. Unlike other extreme weather events like hurricanes and droughts, scientists don’t know how exactly climate change might impact tornadoes.
2020x115 Big Tech’s Morality Police Are Going After Adult Performers Episode overview
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Jul 29, 2020
Over the past two years an online decency campaign has discreetly swept the internet. Tumblr dropped porn, Reddit removed certain threads, and Facebook effectively banned sexually .. show full overview
Over the past two years an online decency campaign has discreetly swept the internet. Tumblr dropped porn, Reddit removed certain threads, and Facebook effectively banned sexually suggestive content, including some emojis. And those caught in the middle of this crusade like artist, model and photographer Kate “Kato” Lambert, have been left very confused as to why they have become a target of the content police.
2020x116 Navy Vet Chris David Describes Getting Beaten and Pepper Sprayed in Portland Episode overview
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Jul 29, 2020
Navy veteran Chris David describes getting beaten and pepper sprayed by Trump's secret police in Portland. "It was like having flaming gasoline poured in my eyeballs."
Navy veteran Chris David describes getting beaten and pepper sprayed by Trump's secret police in Portland. "It was like having flaming gasoline poured in my eyeballs."
2020x117 Sex Scenes Are Awkward and Dangerous — Intimacy Directors Are Trying To Fix That Episode overview
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Jul 30, 2020
The theater world is finally catching up to society’s # metoo cultural reckoning, by employing full-time intimacy directors. Intimacy directors are like stunt directors, for simulated .. show full overview
The theater world is finally catching up to society’s # metoo cultural reckoning, by employing full-time intimacy directors. Intimacy directors are like stunt directors, for simulated sex scenes.
This year, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival– a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon — announced that it hired its first resident Intimacy Director, in a move that acknowledges this position as an essential, salaried position.
VICE News profiles OSF’s Intimacy Director, to see what her role entails. We also speak with the original creator of the intimacy directing method, Tonia Sina, who created the method to fill a massive and immediate void in theater production.
2020x118 Trump's New Favorite 'Demon Sperm' Dr. Has Lots of Thoughts on Witchcraft Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 30, 2020
Trump praised Dr. Stella Immanuel who has made many discredited claims about COVID-19. It's not the first time the Texas-based physician and minister has made controversial statements.
Trump praised Dr. Stella Immanuel who has made many discredited claims about COVID-19. It's not the first time the Texas-based physician and minister has made controversial statements.
2020x119 Ukraine is Selling Gift Certificates for More Comfortable Jail Cells Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 31, 2020
France's President has gone green, Ukraine is getting updated jail cells and all the other news you may have missed this week.
France's President has gone green, Ukraine is getting updated jail cells and all the other news you may have missed this week.
2020x120 Rep. Jordan Tries to Make Dr. Fauci Say Protests Spread COVID-19 Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 31, 2020
"I'm not going to opine on limiting anything. I'm telling you what is the danger, and you can make your own conclusion about that. You should stay away from crowds, no matter where the .. show full overview
"I'm not going to opine on limiting anything. I'm telling you what is the danger, and you can make your own conclusion about that. You should stay away from crowds, no matter where the crowds are," Dr. Fauci tells Rep. Jim Jordan during Friday's House Oversight Committee hearing.
2020x121 Black Liberty U Students Want Jerry Falwell Jr. to Resign Over Racist Tweets Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Jul 31, 2020
Students, faculty and alumni are calling on Liberty President Jerry Falwell Jr. to resign, a signal that Trump's evangelical base may be slipping.
Students, faculty and alumni are calling on Liberty President Jerry Falwell Jr. to resign, a signal that Trump's evangelical base may be slipping.
2020x122 The Best of Barack Obama's Eulogy for John Lewis Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 01, 2020
Former President Obama encourages today’s protest movements to stand up against those in power who seek to undermine voting and democracy.
Former President Obama encourages today’s protest movements to stand up against those in power who seek to undermine voting and democracy.
2020x123 Trump’s Secret Police Are Freaking People Out — Here’s What’s Going On Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 01, 2020
The DHS chief said once the "violence" dissipates, the agents will leave, but there’s no timeline as to when that’s expected to happen.
The DHS chief said once the "violence" dissipates, the agents will leave, but there’s no timeline as to when that’s expected to happen.
2020x124 The EU Allegedly Paid Libya to Attack Migrants Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 03, 2020
All the news you might have missed from last week.
All the news you might have missed from last week.
2020x125 Dog Fighting Is Italian Mobsters' Not So Guilty Pleasure Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 04, 2020
Dog fighting is still common in Italy — this is how the mob and cinema play into that.
Dog fighting is still common in Italy — this is how the mob and cinema play into that.
Five months ago, Mike Dunn was organizing against gun control. Now, he's donned a Hawaiian shirt and is a rising star in an insurgent, anti-government movement.
Five months ago, Mike Dunn was organizing against gun control. Now, he's donned a Hawaiian shirt and is a rising star in an insurgent, anti-government movement.
2020x127 Hindu Zealots Razed a Mosque. Now Modi Wants A Temple in its Place. Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 07, 2020
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundations of the Ram Mandir, on the ruins of a mosque razed by Hindu zealots in 1992.
We explain why this temple is a victory for Hindu .. show full overview
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundations of the Ram Mandir, on the ruins of a mosque razed by Hindu zealots in 1992.
We explain why this temple is a victory for Hindu nationalists, and why Pakistan is warning of a Muslim genocide in India.
2020x128 This Russian City You've Never Heard of Is Revolting Against Putin Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 07, 2020
In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the Chinese border has become a source of outspoken opposition to Putin.
In Khabarovsk, tens of thousands are protesting in response to the arrest of the popular local governor Sergei Furgal. We find out why this remote city on the Chinese border has become a source of outspoken opposition to Putin.
2020x129 Can A Former School Teacher Topple Europe’s last dictator? Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 08, 2020
Can A Former School Teacher Topple Europe’s last dictator?
Can A Former School Teacher Topple Europe’s last dictator?
2020x130 Security Forces Finally Captured Infamous Cartel Boss 'The Sledgehammer' Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 08, 2020
The sledgehammer gets caught, and all the other news you missed this week.
The sledgehammer gets caught, and all the other news you missed this week.
2020x131 Land: What You Buy But Never Really Own | Complexify Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 08, 2020
In this episode of Complexify, we wade deep into the murky waters of property law and custom to discover that while it sounds nice in theory to own some land, there may not be any such .. show full overview
In this episode of Complexify, we wade deep into the murky waters of property law and custom to discover that while it sounds nice in theory to own some land, there may not be any such thing.
VICE News’ “Complexify” series takes you down the rabbit hole, to show you why just about everything is more convoluted than you think.
2020x132 Her Wedding Video Caught Beirut's Deadly Explosion on Camera Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 08, 2020
The Lebanese capital Beirut was hit by a colossal explosion Tuesday afternoon, killing dozens of people and injuring thousands of others as it unleashed a massive shockwave across the .. show full overview
The Lebanese capital Beirut was hit by a colossal explosion Tuesday afternoon, killing dozens of people and injuring thousands of others as it unleashed a massive shockwave across the city.
The explosion destroyed entire blocks of residential and office buildings, causing widespread casualties. At least 50 people have been killed and some 2,750 wounded, Lebanese Health Minister Hamad Hassan told reporters, with the death toll expected to rise further as rescue teams work their way through the rubble.
"He's probably looking down, or looking up." President Trump seems to bring up the dead quite often.
"He's probably looking down, or looking up." President Trump seems to bring up the dead quite often.
2020x134 Vampire Bats Are Making Feral Hogs a Breeding Ground for Disease Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 11, 2020
Populations of vampire bats are exploding and spreading deadly diseases.
Populations of vampire bats are exploding and spreading deadly diseases.
2020x135 Women Are Being Killed With Impunity in Mexico Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 17, 2020
Mexico is becoming one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman with an average of 10 killed each day.
WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT.
Mexico is becoming one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman with an average of 10 killed each day.
WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT.
2020x136 George Floyd’s Brother Spoke at the DNC and Said Their Names Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 18, 2020
George Floyd's brother spoke at the DNC and said the names of those killed by police violence.
George Floyd's brother spoke at the DNC and said the names of those killed by police violence.
2020x137 COVID Killed Her Dad: “His Only Preexisting Condition Was Trusting Donald Trump." Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 18, 2020
COVID Killed Her Dad: “His Only Preexisting Condition Was Trusting Donald Trump."
COVID Killed Her Dad: “His Only Preexisting Condition Was Trusting Donald Trump."
2020x138 Watch Michelle Obama’s Fiery Speech Against Trump Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 18, 2020
Michelle Obama stepped outside the traditional role of a former first lady and delivered a blistering attack on President Donald Trump, saying the job of leading the country was “over .. show full overview
Michelle Obama stepped outside the traditional role of a former first lady and delivered a blistering attack on President Donald Trump, saying the job of leading the country was “over his head.”
The former first lady was speaking in support of Joe Biden on the first night of a highly unusual Democratic National Convention, which was held virtually for the first time because of the coronavirus pandemic.
2020x139 We Went to a Support Group for Black People in America Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 18, 2020
Alzo Slade participates in an “Emotional Emancipation Circle,” an Afrocentric support group created by the Community Healing Network and the Association of Black Psychologists. It’s a .. show full overview
Alzo Slade participates in an “Emotional Emancipation Circle,” an Afrocentric support group created by the Community Healing Network and the Association of Black Psychologists. It’s a safe space for Black people to share personal experiences with racism and to process racial trauma. Check out the latest episode of the VICE News Tonight series, "Trauma: Black Mental Health."
2020x140 Watch Ady Barkan's Powerful DNC Video in Support of Joe Biden Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 19, 2020
Watch Ady Barkan's Powerful DNC Video in Support of Joe Biden
Watch Ady Barkan's Powerful DNC Video in Support of Joe Biden
2020x141 Jill Biden Makes Her Pitch for First Lady Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 19, 2020
"How do you make a broken family whole? The same way you make a nation whole." Watch Jill Biden make her pitch for first lady from the DNC last night.
"How do you make a broken family whole? The same way you make a nation whole." Watch Jill Biden make her pitch for first lady from the DNC last night.
2020x142 These New Orleans Sanitation Workers Are On Strike For Hazard Pay and a Living Wage Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 19, 2020
One major side-effect of the pandemic is trash; food scraps, used PPE, and general garbage is left to sanitation workers to pick up. VICE News met with a group of waste workers in New .. show full overview
One major side-effect of the pandemic is trash; food scraps, used PPE, and general garbage is left to sanitation workers to pick up. VICE News met with a group of waste workers in New Orleans who have been on strike for months, demanding the same hazard pay as others on the frontline of the pandemic.
Obama's convention speech was so devastating, it made Trump break his caps-lock key.
Obama's convention speech was so devastating, it made Trump break his caps-lock key.
2020x144 Kamala Harris Makes History As First Woman of Color on Presidential Ticket Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 20, 2020
Kamala Harris made history on Wednesday, becoming the first nonwhite woman to officially accept nomination major-party presidential ticket.
Kamala Harris made history on Wednesday, becoming the first nonwhite woman to officially accept nomination major-party presidential ticket.
2020x145 Mexican Cartels Are Arming Themselves With Powerful US Sniper Rifles Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 20, 2020
High-powered .50-caliber rifles can be purchased legally in most of the U.S. — and they keep showing up in the hands of cartel gunmen.
High-powered .50-caliber rifles can be purchased legally in most of the U.S. — and they keep showing up in the hands of cartel gunmen.
2020x146 Meet Postmaster General Louis DeJoy: The Man At The Center of the USPS Controversy Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 20, 2020
The Postmaster General has taken a lot of heat over his controversial actions since he stepped into the role. On Tuesday, he announced that he’d be suspending most of his proposed changes until after November to ensure election security.
The Postmaster General has taken a lot of heat over his controversial actions since he stepped into the role. On Tuesday, he announced that he’d be suspending most of his proposed changes until after November to ensure election security.
2020x147 Stacey Abrams on the Fight for a Fair Election Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 20, 2020
Stacey Abrams is a strong new voice in the Democratic Party and spoke on night two of the convention. VICE News talks with her about 2020, voter suppression and her party’s future.
Stacey Abrams is a strong new voice in the Democratic Party and spoke on night two of the convention. VICE News talks with her about 2020, voter suppression and her party’s future.
2020x148 You Can't Dance in Ibiza Anymore Because COVID Ruins Everything Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 21, 2020
The clubbing scene on Ibiza is facing an uncertain future, with the coronavirus pandemic meaning dancing has been outlawed on the Spanish island.
Ibiza is home to some of the largest .. show full overview
The clubbing scene on Ibiza is facing an uncertain future, with the coronavirus pandemic meaning dancing has been outlawed on the Spanish island.
Ibiza is home to some of the largest and most famous clubs on the planet. But the cavernous venues are not allowed to open this year - and it isn’t clear whether they’ll be opening in 2021.
Note: This report originally aired Monday, August 17, before tighter restrictions were placed on the island.
2020x149 Biden Promises to End ‘This Season of Darkness in America’ Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 21, 2020
Joe Biden made a promise of a return to normalcy, competence, compassion, and decency in his DNC acceptance speech last night.
Joe Biden made a promise of a return to normalcy, competence, compassion, and decency in his DNC acceptance speech last night.
2020x150 The Threat of Socialism Is Dividing Miami Cubans Ahead of the Election Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 21, 2020
VICE News visits Miami to see how Trump is weaponizing Socialism to win over some Latinos.
VICE News visits Miami to see how Trump is weaponizing Socialism to win over some Latinos.
2020x151 You Won’t Make Money From Buying Art, But Rich People Can — And Do | Complexify Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 22, 2020
We dipped our brushes in the art world’s oily pigments, blending abstract investment schemes and bizarre internet masterpieces to bring you an unvarnished portrait of the trade. Here’s what we learned.
We dipped our brushes in the art world’s oily pigments, blending abstract investment schemes and bizarre internet masterpieces to bring you an unvarnished portrait of the trade. Here’s what we learned.
2020x152 Detainees Say They Are Being “Treated Like Animals” in Belarus Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 22, 2020
"3 days of straight hell." This is what it's like to be detained in Belarus.
"3 days of straight hell." This is what it's like to be detained in Belarus.
2020x153 BLM Protesters Chased Far-Right Activists Out of Downtown Portland In a Bear Mace Fight Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 25, 2020
Far-right protesters sparred with BLM and Antifa counter-protesters for hours on Saturday, shooting paintballs and mace at each other. It’s the latest in weeks of increasing far-right activity in Portland.
Far-right protesters sparred with BLM and Antifa counter-protesters for hours on Saturday, shooting paintballs and mace at each other. It’s the latest in weeks of increasing far-right activity in Portland.
2020x154 How Pablo Escobar’s Narco Zoo Inspired Drug Lords Across Latin America Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 27, 2020
This is how Pablo Escobar’s narco zoo inspired drug lords across Latin America.
This is how Pablo Escobar’s narco zoo inspired drug lords across Latin America.
2020x155 Pence Touts 'Thin Blue Line' In RNC Speech Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 27, 2020
Vice President Mike Pence's RNC speech was a dark and deceptive warning about the dangers of a Biden presidency.
Vice President Mike Pence's RNC speech was a dark and deceptive warning about the dangers of a Biden presidency.
2020x156 Beirut Explosion Victims Are Being Preyed on by Real Estate Scavengers Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 27, 2020
How real estate developers are exploiting displaced residents in Beirut.
How real estate developers are exploiting displaced residents in Beirut.
2020x157 Here Are The 7 Scariest Minutes of Trump’s GOP Convention Episode overview
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Ago 28, 2020
President Trump told Americans his Republican National Convention would offer an uplifting counterpoint to what he derisively called the Democrats’ “gloomiest convention in American .. show full overview
President Trump told Americans his Republican National Convention would offer an uplifting counterpoint to what he derisively called the Democrats’ “gloomiest convention in American history.” Instead, Trump and other speakers produced a remarkable palette of dark tones, warning that the intermittent scenes of violence that have accompanied protests against police brutality and racial injustice this summer are really a window into Biden’s America — regardless of the fact that these episodes are, distinctly, playing out in Trump’s America.
2020x158 What Can We Learn About Harlem Through a Closed Barbershop Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 29, 2020
Jeffrey Henson Scales has been photographing Harlem since he moved there in the '80s. For six of those years he photographed House's Barbershop, a neighborhood staple that served Jazz .. show full overview
Jeffrey Henson Scales has been photographing Harlem since he moved there in the '80s. For six of those years he photographed House's Barbershop, a neighborhood staple that served Jazz Legends and Civil Rights Icons. Scales walked VICE News around his changing neighborhood.
2020x159 We Visited an LGBTQ-Inclusive Barbershop in Brooklyn Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Ago 30, 2020
Why this LGBTQ-Inclusive barbershop is so important to its Crown Heights community.
Why this LGBTQ-Inclusive barbershop is so important to its Crown Heights community.
2020x160 This Baby Was Born During The Beirut Blast Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 02, 2020
VICE News spoke to a father who had to watch his wife give birth during the devastating explosion that rocked Beirut on August 4th.
VICE News spoke to a father who had to watch his wife give birth during the devastating explosion that rocked Beirut on August 4th.
2020x161 Why Mass Animal Killings Are Used To Save Endangered Species Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 04, 2020
The world is pretty obsessed with killing invasive species — for conservation! The U.S. alone spends $3 billion on invasive species control each year. The goal of many eradication .. show full overview
The world is pretty obsessed with killing invasive species — for conservation! The U.S. alone spends $3 billion on invasive species control each year. The goal of many eradication efforts worldwide is to protect a native or endangered species from that threat. So we end up killing one species to save another. One nation does not shy away for purging pests: New Zealand. The government plans to remove all invasive predators by 2050 through a nationwide initiative called Predator Free 2050.
2020x162 Hong Kong's Delayed Election Is Great For China And Bad for Democracy Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 11, 2020
The government has already disqualified pro-democracy candidates and now has another year to do so.
The government has already disqualified pro-democracy candidates and now has another year to do so.
2020x163 Donald Trump Is Amazed By the Truth of His Own Words Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 12, 2020
Watch our latest supercut of trump being impressed by his own words.
Watch our latest supercut of trump being impressed by his own words.
2020x164 The Sardines Are Trying To Stop the Rise of the Far Right in Italy Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 14, 2020
Italians are going to the polls in seven regional elections this month. The regional elections will be a test to see if Matteo Salvini’s Far-Right League Party will take over in .. show full overview
Italians are going to the polls in seven regional elections this month. The regional elections will be a test to see if Matteo Salvini’s Far-Right League Party will take over in traditional left-leaning strongholds. In January, before Italy was the epicenter of Europe’s COVID-19 crisis, VICE News traveled to Emilia-Romagna to meet the Sardines, a left-leaning, grassroots movement that played a role in preventing the League from winning. It meant Salvini, didn’t have the power call for early national elections like he hoped. But with Italy facing another round of regional elections in September many are asking if the Sardines will be able to stop the League again.
2020x165 Thailand’s Youth are Challenging the Government in the Biggest Push for Democracy Yet Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 18, 2020
The streets of Bangkok have become the site of some of the biggest anti-government protests in years, with tens of thousands of protesters massing to demand an end to military-backed .. show full overview
The streets of Bangkok have become the site of some of the biggest anti-government protests in years, with tens of thousands of protesters massing to demand an end to military-backed rule and a shift to a true democracy. It’s the latest round of pro-democracy protests since the military seized control in a 2014 coup, but this time is different—the protesters are young, their movement is popular, and they’re not afraid to cross some of the country’s most taboo topics—criticizing the monarchy directly. VICE News went inside the protest movement to meet those leading the charge, and risking up to 15 years in jail in the process.
2020x166 Are Taller People Really Better Off? | Complexify Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 19, 2020
We took a measuring tape to the world of human stature, high-stepping through everything from the science of growth to bogus height-enhancing drugs, to bring you every inch of this extensive subject. Here’s what we learned.
We took a measuring tape to the world of human stature, high-stepping through everything from the science of growth to bogus height-enhancing drugs, to bring you every inch of this extensive subject. Here’s what we learned.
2020x167 This Is What a Supreme Court Vacancy Means for the Election Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 20, 2020
Mitch McConnell doesn't care about your feelings...
Clarification: Democrats are threatening to cut Republicans out of everything in 2021, not 2020, if Senate Majority Leader .. show full overview
Mitch McConnell doesn't care about your feelings...
Clarification: Democrats are threatening to cut Republicans out of everything in 2021, not 2020, if Senate Majority Leader McConnell pushes through a new Supreme Court justice while President Trump is in office.
2020x168 California and Siberia Wildfires Are More Connected Than You Think Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 21, 2020
Here's why California and Siberia won't stop burning.
Here's why California and Siberia won't stop burning.
2020x169 Follow Two Doctors on the Frontlines of the Pandemic Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 27, 2020
We followed two doctors on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
We followed two doctors on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
2020x170 The First Presidential Debate Was an Absolute Trainwreck Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Sept 30, 2020
The presidential debate finally arrived. And it was ridiculous. President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden met on Tuesday night in Cleveland as nominees of their .. show full overview
The presidential debate finally arrived. And it was ridiculous. President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden met on Tuesday night in Cleveland as nominees of their respective parties to honor the great American tradition of debating who should run the country as the next president of the United States.
Everyone wishes their phone's battery would last just a little bit longer, but that's easier said than done. In this episode of Complexify, we charged our way into the world of energy .. show full overview
Everyone wishes their phone's battery would last just a little bit longer, but that's easier said than done. In this episode of Complexify, we charged our way into the world of energy storage, powering through the positives and negatives to bring you a current view of the battery game. Here’s what we learned.
2020x173 This Korean Adoptee’s Search for her Birth Parents Led to a Landmark Ruling Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Oct 04, 2020
This 36-year-old had to sue in order to be acknowledged by her biological father in South Korea. Her lawsuit could impact thousands.
This 36-year-old had to sue in order to be acknowledged by her biological father in South Korea. Her lawsuit could impact thousands.
2020x174 Your Horoscope For Today: Is Astrology B.S.? Episode overview
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Oct 05, 2020
Hold your skepticism. Occult historian Mitch Horowitz tells VICE News why astrology still exists and what it should actually be used for.
Hold your skepticism. Occult historian Mitch Horowitz tells VICE News why astrology still exists and what it should actually be used for.
2020x175Final de temporada Fighting COVID in Gaza With No Resources and Little Food Episode overview
Fecha de emisión
Oct 09, 2020
Lockdown in the Gaza Strip: No stimulus checks, little food, and harsh police measures
Lockdown in the Gaza Strip: No stimulus checks, little food, and harsh police measures
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