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On The Line: Danny Gold on Drug Trafficking and Conservationism in Costa Rica
Danny Gold joined 'On The Line' to discuss the violent overlap between drug trafficking and conservationism in Costa Rica.
Poaching, Drugs, and Murder in Costa Rica: Shell Game (Full Length)
The unsolved murders of environmental activists in Costa Rica have shaken the country's eco-friendly tourist image and has exposed an apparent growing violent overlap between animal poaching and drug trafficking on the country's coast.
Poaching, Drugs, and Murder in Costa Rica: Shell Game (Part 3)
In the final part of our three-part series, VICE News meets park rangers, drug dealers, and undercover agents who tell us what’s really going on in Costa Rica’s national parks and protected zones.
Poaching, Drugs, and Murder in Costa Rica: Shell Game (Part 2)
Two years after the tragic death of Jairo Mora Sandoval in Costa Rica, the motivation behind the murder of the local environmental activist is still a mystery.
Poaching, Drugs, and Murder in Costa Rica: Shell Game (Part 1)
Although sea turtle poaching is illegal in Costa Rica, an unwritten law governs egg gathering on the beach for conservationists and poachers alike: finder's keepers.
Who Says the Lesbian Party Scene Is Dead?
Female DJ collectives are creating new spaces for queer women as lesbian bars, clubs, and festivals are shutting down.
Turtle Poaching, Drug Trafficking, and Murder in Costa Rica (Trailer)
Coming soon: The violent drug trade of Central America has spilled onto the eco-friendly shores of Costa Rica.
A University of Virginia Dean Is Suing 'Rolling Stone' for Nearly $8 Million over the 'Rape on Campus' Story
Nicole Eramo, the associate dean of students at the University of Virginia, is making a case in court that she was portrayed as the "chief villain" in the discredited magazine story.
Phi Kappa Psi Plans to Sue 'Rolling Stone' After Report Lays Out What the Magazine Did Wrong
A review by the Columbia School of Journalism found a number of glaring problems with the way the magazine's viral "A Rape on Campus" story was reported.
Harvard Law Professors Accuse School of ‘Stacking the Deck’ Against Those Accused of Sex Assault
Nearly 30 professors signed an op-ed after the university overhauled its sexual harassment and assault policies to become more compliant with Title IX.
How the Cerebellum's Rapid Growth Helped Make Technology Possible
Technical intelligence was likely as important as social intelligence in humanity's cognitive evolution.