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VICE Canada’s Worst Summer Jobs
From garbage juice to slaughterhouse blood, our Canadian staff has had some pretty disgusting jobs to pay for their summer jollies.
We Asked Non-American VICE Offices What They Think About America
This is how VICE's international community views the good ol' US of A.
‘You’re Really Being an Asshole, Officer'
A look back at some historical court cases involving people cursing at cops.
My Confusing Journey Through the Complex Process of Getting a Restraining Order Against My Stalker
Last year, a stranger locked me in my apartment and told me I was going to die.
How I Catfished a Paedophile Who Was Posing as a Pro-Anorexia Coach
Have pro-ana blogs become the new hunting ground for sexual predators? My experiences posing as a 15-year-old girl with a fetish for intense weight loss certainly suggest so.
We Had a Chat With the Mayor of São Paulo About Baile Funk and Brazil's Drug Problems
Fernando Haddad isn't phased by thousands of protesters showing up at his house.
What It's Like to Be a Death Row Executioner in America?
The precise methods prisons use to kill prisoners are often shrouded in secrecy, but we do know that the teams in charge of executions are rarely made up of experts.
A Catcaller Told Me He Wanted to Spit on My Vagina, So I Told His Employer
Given my disappointing experience with the police in the past in similar circumstances, I thought informing the guy's employer might be the only way to stop him doing it to anyone else.
Portraits of Quiet Hope in Baltimore
After the announcement that the cops involved in Freddie Gray's death would be charged with crimes, protesters in the city were cautiously optimistic.
Six Baltimore Cops Are Facing Criminal Charges Over the Death of Freddie Gray
Local state's attorney Marilyn Mosby said there was no legal basis for the 25-year-old's arrest in the first place.
Can New Orleans Heal Now That We Know Cops Shot, Killed, and Burned a Black Man After Katrina?
In officially reclassifying the death of Henry Glover, a 31-year-old father of four, as a homicide, New Orleans's coroner has began to correct one of the more grotesque examples of injustice of an era defined by it.