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Inside the Australian Clinic For Child-on-Child Sexual Abuse
Around 300 patients are seen every year, most of them young boys between the ages of three and 17.
Anime-Style Paintings Conjure the Horrors of a Post-Nuclear Future
Hikari Shimoda imbues Japanese Pop with a deep existential anxiety to reveal her true feelings about society.
Who Exactly Is Being Helped by Horrifying Images of the Opioid Crisis?
A new video shows a father telling his 8-year-old son that his mother died from an overdose. The response has been concerning.
How a Former Feral Child Inspired a Massive Photo Project
On this episode of 'Daily VICE,' we meet Marina Chapman, whose story of living in the jungle as a child served as inspiration for Julia Fullerton-Batten's photo series.
Why a Mongrel Mob Leader is Helping New Zealand Police Hunt Kidnappers
Waikato Mob leader Sonny Fatupaito feels obligated as a father to hunt them down.
Inside the Haunting Restoration of a Gas Chamber Execution Sculpture | Conservation Lab
MoMA conservators have saved Bruce Conner’s disturbing sculpture from storage.
Police Are Still Searching for the Gator That Grabbed a Toddler Near Disney World
"The sad reality of it is it's been several hours, and we're not likely going to recover a live body," Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said in a press conference.
Widow Challenges French Law That Prohibits Using a Dead Man’s Sperm to Get Pregnant
A young Spanish woman whose husband passed away last year has asked France to hand over his frozen sperm so that she can have his child in Spain.
Does Living with a Step- or Half-Sibling Make Children More Aggressive?
A recent study found that children who live with step- or half-siblings are more likely to behave aggressively than kids who don't. We got in touch with the lead researcher to figure out why.
This Birth Photographer Is Fighting Social Media Censorship
Birth photographer and doula Angela Gallo thinks that the way images of birth are banned from some sites reflects larger problems with how people discuss birth.