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Driving While Black
VICE News investigates claims of racial profiling in traffic stops by police in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
Talking to People on the Streets of the Neighborhood Known as Brussels’s 'Terrorist Hotbed'
While Brussels was on lockdown yesterday morning, Molenbeek was not. The market on the Hertogin van de Brabantplein was filled with shouting salesmen. "I have to make a living; that attack has already happened now," said a Flemish baker.
Inspiration, Emulation, and Diversification at the 2016 Game Developers Conference
The annual event in San Francisco is less about the games on show, more the people who are making them.
The Threat of Cancer Isn't Stopping Bacon-Lovers
Despite a damning report from the WHO linking processed meat to cancer, consumers appear to be eating as much bacon as ever.
Migrant Cash, RPGs and Selfies: Inside the World of Human Trafficking in the Horn of Africa
A new report exposes the organized criminal networks that traffic migrants along the dangerous Horn of Africa-Europe route.
This Is How Medical Negligence Can Kill Immigrants Held at ICE Detention Centers
A new report outlines deaths related to healthcare failures at ICE detention centers around the country, arguing that oversight of facilities remains abysmal despite reform efforts under the Obama administration.
A New Starbucks Drink Is So Sugary It's Outraging Brits
The venti-sized offering has a remarkable 25 teaspoons of sugar in it. In the UK, that is three times the maximum recommended adult daily intake of sugar.
Young Women Drink Almost Half the Wine in America
As a group, Millennials drank 159.6 million cases of wine in 2015. That's more than any other generation and constitutes 42 percent of all of the wine consumed in the US last year.
Fat Toddlers Are a Tiny Problem That's Getting Huge
The World Health Organization says the number of children under the age of five-years old who are overweight or obese is now 41 million. That’s 6.1 percent of all infants and toddlers worldwide.
Big Alcohol Would Be Screwed Without Problem Drinkers
Despite constituting less than 20 percent of Australians over the age of 14, super consumers, according to the report, account for more than 74 percent of all alcohol consumed yearly in Australia.
Your Smartphone Is Probably Powered by Child Labor at Mines in Africa
Amnesty International says batteries in products made by Apple, Samsung, and others contain cobalt mined by kids in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.