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News of Zealand: Strippers Fined by "Exploitative" Employers

Plus Whakatane votes against Māori representation, and new trials for childhood cancer.
95 bFM
5.21.18
Views My Own

The Supreme Court Just Declared Open Season on Workers in America

A high court decision Monday makes it easier for your boss to steal from you—and is part of a broad anti-union wave.
Matt Taylor
5.21.18
Avocado

Your Bottomless Hunger for Avocados Is Causing Droughts in Chile

When they say guac is extra, they mean that your avocado obsession is leaving thousands in Chile disenfranchised and plagued by drought.
Lauren Rothman
5.21.18
Booze

The World's Biggest Bartending Competition Is About More Than Gimmicks and Garnishes

“It's not just about liquor—it’s about really putting your emotions in what you believe in and what you stand for.”
Dan Q. Dao
5.21.18
Confederacy

College named for Robert E. Lee is considering reparations to descendants of 84 slaves it owned

The Confederate general served as president of Washington and Lee University and is buried in a shrine on campus.
Taylor Dolven
5.21.18
Photos

Photos of an Indigenous Village Celebrating Its Roots Through Ritual

The feast of Saint Bilibeu empowers indigenous Brazilians to reclaim a precolonial identity and to protect their land.
Ingrid Barros
5.21.18
Listen

What Games are You Looking Forward to at E3?

We talk E3 Judges Week and much more on Waypoint Radio.
Danielle Riendeau
5.21.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Here's how Seattle is punishing Amazon for driving massive inequality in the city

Seattle is proposing that companies grossing more than $20 million a year pay a new tax of $500 per employee
James Novogrod
Kristin Fraser
5.21.18
Repeal the Eighth

What I Discovered Knocking on Irish Voters' Doors for Abortion Rights

I spent the weekend asking people how they were planning to vote in this week's referendum on repealing the Eighth Amendment.
Emma Gallen
5.21.18
stalker

By Design, ‘STALKER 2’ Can Never Live Up to Nine Years of Expectations

How can a sequel give the people what they want when the original never seemed to care what anyone wanted?
Rob Zacny
5.21.18
labor

The Supreme Court just gave companies a huge win over workers

In a 5-4 decision, the court rules employers can prohibit class action lawsuits and force employees into arbitration.
Chelsey B. Coombs
5.21.18
healthcare

Husband of Teacher Killed in Texas Shooting Is Crowdfunding Medical Bills

A substitute teacher's death in the Texas shooting helped her husband's GoFundMe go viral.
Nicole Clark
5.21.18
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