Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli Is Auctioning Off a Chance to Hit Him in the Face
If you have a mean backhand and an extra $80K laying around, just send the notorious pharma bro a DM and place a bid.
Pharma Bro Martin Shrkeli's Latest Venture Is Magic Cards
The infamous price-gauger has serious mana burn, apparently.
A Martin Shkreli, Wu Tang, and Bill Murray Musical Is Coming
Whether or not anyone wants it is a different story.
Finally, Someone Is Making a Martin Shkreli Musical
The play is a "musical caper comedy" and features a song called 'I'm Martin Fucking Shkreli and You Can All Go Fuck Yourselves."
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Someone Supposedly Ripped Off Martin Shkreli for 15 Million in Bitcoin over 'The Life of Pablo' Rights
Or is he just trolling the public again?
Is Martin Shkreli Delaying the Release of the Kanye West Album? We Asked an Expert
Shkreli claims that the album – which still hasn’t been given a release date – is being delayed because he’s put in an $10million offer to buy it. We asked a music law specialist if he's talking shit.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Clinton and Sanders clash over healthcare in Milwaukee, world power reach a partial ceasefire in Syria, Einstein is proved right abut gravitational waves, and more.
Canada’s ‘Uniquely Stupid’ Drug Pricing System Is Ripping Off Patients
As outrage continues to gather over "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli, a new report released this week found wild discrepancies in the cost of generics in Canada versus outside and experts say a "foolish" system is to blame.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Hillary Clinton accuses Bernie Sanders of an "artful smear," a UN panel rules in favor of Julian Assange's release, a spider has been named after Johnny Cash, and more.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Refuses to Testify at Congressional Panel
The former drug executive who raised the price of a lifesaving medicine by 5,000 percent invoked the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in response to lawmakers' questions about price spikes.