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hurricane harvey

Family of 6 reported dead as Harvey continues to pummel Texas

Noah Kulwin
8.28.17
News

Montreal Pit Bull Owners Are Freaking Out as Ban Comes into Effect

Hundreds of owners received letters saying they have four weeks to get rid of their dogs or leave the city.
Frederick Blichert
8.28.17
hurricane harvey

Harvey is still raging in Texas, and it could take years to recover

Harvey, the worst storm to hit Texas in more than 50 years, continues its torrential downpour on the state.
Zeke Spector
8.28.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Watch an On-Air Reporter Help Rescue Someone from the Storm in Texas

The journalist and her cameraman kept reporting after their station flooded and the storm worsened, helping to save a truck driver's life.
Drew Schwartz
8.28.17
Internet Insecurity

DJI Is Offering Money to Security Researchers to Stop DIY Hackers From Owning Its Drones

The drone maker is offering between $100 and $30,000 to hackers who find and report vulnerabilities in the software of its unmanned aerial vehicles.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
8.28.17
immigration

How ICE Uses Secret Police Databases to Arrest Immigrants

Recent lawsuits claim the agency is targeting people for deportation based on spurious allegations of gang connections.
Christie Thompson
8.28.17
Crime

Evicted Teenage Tenants Charged With Arson and Murder After Baby Dies in Fire

The Edmonton fire sent eight to hospital and killed a five-month old boy.
Mack Lamoureux
8.28.17
westeros

Is the Undead Dragon on 'Game of Thrones' Spitting Dicyanoacetylene?

Death becomes Viserion.
Becky Ferreira
8.28.17
Game of Thrones

The 'Game of Thrones' Finale Was All Cock and Walls

Winter is here, motherfuckers.
J. W. McCormack
8.28.17
Asking for a Friend

Do I Really Need to Bother Washing My Produce?

Millions of Americans acquire foodborne illnesses each year.
Michelle Malia
8.28.17
Observer

'Observer' Is the Dark Cyberpunk We Deserve in 2017

In 2017, cyberpunk should be this depressing.
Danielle Riendeau
8.28.17
Rise Up

These Women are Fighting Climate Change in Miami’s Vulnerable Neighborhoods

Climate gentrification is creeping into southern Florida's underserved communities, but a group of female activists is fighting back.
Meg Charlton
8.28.17
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