Vice News Tonight
A Cop Who Stayed on Duty After Killing a Black Man Is Now Accused of Assaulting a 15-Year-Old
Kansas City has one of the highest rates of police killings in the country.
Women Are Being Killed With Impunity in Mexico
A record-breaking 3,833 women were killed last year — an average of over 10 a day — and the pandemic has made gender violence worse.
How Greece's Biggest Refugee Camp Avoided a Catastrophic Coronavirus Outbreak
“If there is a positive case, it will trigger panic, and this panic will spread to the local population.”
Your Boss May Be Watching You Work From Home
Some products allow a manager to watch over every aspect of an employee’s computer activity, with keystroke logging, email and website monitoring.
How a Sex Trafficking Law Is Fundamentally Changing the Internet
The controversial law aims to hold Big Tech accountable for its role, but free speech advocates are fighting it.
More Women Are Having Home Births Because of Coronavirus
Nationwide, expectant parents are avoiding the hospital and turning to midwives.
Confessions of a Chinese Fentanyl Trafficker: ‘I’m Really Afraid of Hurting People’
We arranged a meeting in Shanghai with a synthetic-drug merchant for our podcast “Painkiller: America’s Fentanyl Crisis.”
India’s Public Health System Is Failing its Doctors, and Patients Are Paying the Price
“The last time I was in the emergency, I don't think there was any air conditioning available in the triage area,” one doctor told VICE News.
Families of Prisoners Who Died During Coronavirus Want Answers
Tiffany Mofield had less than a year left on her sentence at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in New Jersey when she died.
Putin Is Leaving Russia’s Poorest Areas to Fight Coronavirus on Their Own
Doctors in a remote mountain region are even having to borrow oxygen canisters from auto body shops.
'Testifying While Black' in an American Courtroom Can Cost You
If court reporters or jurors can’t comprehend what Black people are saying in court, these citizens can get screwed.
Yemen Was Already Facing the World's Worst Humanitarian Crisis, Then Coronavirus Came
At least half of the country could be infected with the coronavirus, a crushing blow to its' already-depleted healthcare system.