Gavin Jenkins
The Sessions Where Working-Class Democrats Learn to Take Down the GOP
The National Democratic Training Committee offers assistance to people who want to run for office, but aren't sure where to begin.
Min far forsøgte at tæmme en ulv
Min far forsøgte at træne en ulv til at trække en hundeslæde, men det gik helt galt. Hør historien om ulven Dusty, der vendte sig mod sin ejer.
What Happens When Your Military Record Burns Up in a Fire?
For the 18 million veterans whose records were lost in a 1973 fire at the National Personnel Records Center, that question can be a recurring nightmare.
Meet the Tattooed Populist Shaking Up Pennsylvania's Senate Race
John Fetterman, a man once dubbed America's "coolest mayor," is fighting to separate himself from the Democratic pack in Pennsylvania's Senate primary.
Meet the Canadian Activist Putting Climate Change Warnings on Gas Pumps
He wants to give you a guilt trip every time you pull up to the pump.
Oklahoma Plans to Execute Richard Glossip Today Despite Doubts About His Guilt
The high-profile case has put the spotlight on America's fondness for killing criminals even in the face of dozens of death row exonerations and serious questions about the drugs used in lethal injections.
Talking to an Attorney for the Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Who Just Avoided Execution
VICE spoke with attorney Don Knight about Richard Glossip, who last week found out he would not be executed just hours before it was scheduled.
Addicted to the Lottery: Why People Buy False Hope and Lottery Tickets
People don't play the lottery because they expect to get rich. They play the lottery because it's fun to indulge in the fantasy that, one day, their lives could suddenly get easier.
Hanging Out with America's Elite, Underappreciated Court Reporters
Stenography is a potentially lucrative, female-dominated profession that appears to be disappearing—and no one seems to care.
My Dad Tried to Tame a Wolf
When I think back on the tragedy that unfolded, I look past my dad's alpha-male facade and see a man who just wanted to give his boys the childhood he didn't have.
An Exhausting Day in the Life of a Gas Station Employee
Gas stations are a microcosm of American culture—everyone goes to them, rich or poor, young or old. Working behind the counter means seeing a slice of life pass through the doors each day.