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Fighting Words

Racial Discrimination Can Take 18 Years Off Someone's Life
"Where you live determines your access to jobs, public transit, food, medical care, and insurance."
Jason Silverstein
6.12.18
immigration

The U.S. is conducting mass immigration trials at the border. Here’s what it’s like.
You get five minutes with a lawyer and everyone pleads "guilty"
Lindsay Van Dyke
Roberto Daza
6.12.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Man Who Pooped on Driver in Fit of Road Rage Shares Wildly Unnecessary Details
"I had to drop it... He just got me worked up."
Drew Schwartz
6.12.18
Premieres

Stream the Intimate Debut Solo Album From Melkbelly’s Miranda Winters
The Chicago DIY mainstay trades visceral post-punk rippers for understated gems on Sooper Records debut solo album. We're streaming 'Xobeci' ahead of its June 15 release.
Josh Terry
6.12.18
Race

As a Black Woman, Interracial Dating Has Always Been a Political Choice
Fifty-one years since Loving v. Virginia, and Black women's dating decisions are still read as a reflection of racial politics in America.
Madiba Dennie
6.12.18
Politics

Donald Trump Refuses To Let Canada Refuse To Be Bullied
It’s not looking like this little squabble will be slowing down anytime soon.
Mack Lamoureux
6.12.18
Donald Trump

Movie Studio Owner Has No Idea Why the White House Said His Company Made the Fake Kim Jong-un Movie Trailer
The owner of Destiny Pictures says his company 'had no involvement' in Trump's movie trailer.
Sophie Kleeman
6.12.18
e3

The 'Death Stranding' Trailer Still Doesn’t Tell Us What the Game Is About But I Love It
I know next to nothing about Hideo Kojima’s upcoming video game featuring Norman Reedus and Mads Mikkelsen, but that’s a big part of the fun.
Matthew Gault
6.12.18
Listen

We Discuss Square Enix, Ubisoft, and Sony's E3 Press Events
There's kissing in 'The Last of Us 2,' and also 'Assassin's Creed: Odyssey,' and holy crap 'Resident Evil 2!'
Danielle Riendeau
6.12.18
pride 2018

At My First Pride Parade, I Captured the Thrill of Finally Belonging
It was a day full of love, and I was surrounded by so many people of color—I felt at home, I really did feel at home.
Andres Herrera
6.12.18
Motherboard Meets

4:55
Former FCC Commisioner Mignon Clyburn Is Still Fighting for Net Neutrality
After nearly 9 years as an FCC commissioner, including a stint as the agency’s first acting chairwoman, Mignon Clyburn announced in April that she would be leaving her post early.
Asking for a Friend

How Gross Is it if I Can't Wipe My Butt After Pooping?
The universal question for when the TP runs out.
Nick Keppler
6.12.18
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