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The Week America Watched Death on Our Phones
The tragedies in Baton Rouge, Minnesota, and Dallas were made fresh and sharp by how easy it was to watch the horrific footage.
NFL Free Agent QB Tarvaris Jackson Arrested for Allegedly Pulling Gun on His Wife
Jackson's wife then allegedly picked up a clothes iron to defend herself, and one of Jackson's friends tried to stop him but he broke free and threatened to kill her again.
Eyewitnesses describe the killing of British MP Jo Cox
In the wake of the murder of a British MP, VICE News speaks with eyewitnesses at the scene.
'S.A.D. But Not Afraid': UCLA Art Students Respond to the Campus Shooting
The day after the murder-suicide and campus lockdown, students of UCLA's Design Media Arts Program opened their senior show.
Surveillance Art Takes Action in a Post-Snowden World
Addie Wagenknecht is a tech artist and art hacker who wants you to change your online habits.
George Zimmerman Tried and Failed to Auction the Gun That Killed Trayvon Martin
"I'm a free American. I can do what I'd like with my possessions."
Art Fair Asses and New Radiohead: Last Week in Art
What with Frieze New York, NYCxDesign, NADA New York, and the Met Gala, it was another week in NYC.
UFC Featherweight Diego Brandão Charged With Pistol Whipping Strip Club Employee
Brandão allegedly "attempted to force his way in by throwing punches," before drawing the weapon.
A Guy in France Got Three Months in Prison for Texting His Ex the Gun Emoji
The judge determined the gun emoji was essentially a death threat and sentenced the guy to six months, three of them suspended.
US Capitol Reopens After Shooting Scare
US Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa told reporters that the lockdown was instituted after officers shot a man in the Capitol Visitors Center Monday afternoon.
Join our Skype Group Chat about Gun Control
Join VICE News for a Skype Group Chat about gun control, this Thursday at 7pm ET.