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What Life Is Like for a Castro-Hating Dissident Living in Cuba
As Cuba prepares for Trump to re-escalate the embargo and travel ban, residents say the move won't do anything to lift political oppression.
FBI Really Wanted America to Believe Oswald Killed JFK, Files Show
The 2,891 recently released files shed light on the hectic aftermath of the assassination, as well as a significant memo from J. Edgar Hoover.
With Puig and Gurriel in the World Series, MLB's Cuban Conquest Is Complete
Yasiel Puig and Yulieski Gurriel are dominating this postseason, and a fitting symbol for a new baseball order.
In Havana, Heavy Metal Is a Struggle
Despite a lack of resources and endless bureaucratic red tape, the Cuban extreme metal scene is flourishing.
US Tourists Think They Were Hit by Those Weird 'Sonic Attacks' in Cuba
After a handful of American diplomats reportedly suffered hearing loss from a bizarre sonic device, dozens of US citizens say they think they were targeted too.
What Happens to Prison Inmates Caught in Hurricanes?
Texas prisoners say they went days without running water after Harvey.
Cuba's Black Market Is a Website That Exists Primarily Offline
How do you navigate to a website when you don't have the internet?
Here Are the 41 Websites You Can't Access in Cuba
A new report looks at how the internet is censored on the island nation.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
North Korea plans to strike waters off Guam by mid August, FBI raids Manafort's home in Russia probe, trans military personnel sue Trump, and more.