The Dirty Laundry Issue
How Egypt Made Soccer a National Security Issue
The government is cracking down on fans in what many believe is a campaign of revenge led by the state security forces that dominated Egypt before the revolution.
The Islamic State and Kurdish Peshmerga Are Clashing Over a Small Town in Iraq
Over the summer I embedded with a unit of the Peshmega, the Kurdish troops fighting the Islamic State in northern Iraq.
Full Bleed: Elizabeth Renstrom's Tween-Age Meltdown
"You could say I'm about as nostalgic as anyone my age for those defining years, but mostly I'm interested in the amount of nostalgia I see on the internet and elsewhere for the 90s."
Disease Without Borders: On the Front Lines of the Fight Against Ebola
Liberia is woefully unprepared to deal with the logistics necessary to stop the spread of the disease.
Employees of the Month
Danny has a tiny bearded face, and when he's hard at work editing a story or reviewing a documentary he sucks in wind like a clubbed baby seal. But the truth is, Danny can do pretty much whatever he wants. As a VICE News correspondent, he's logged time...
A 20-Year-Old Went to Rehab and Came Home in a Body Bag
Ted Jacques enrolled his son, Brandon, in what he thought was the "best treatment center money could buy." Two months later, Brandon was dead.