Cerise Castle
Leaked Emails Show LA Mayor’s Former Chief of Staff Calling Black Lives Matter ‘Annoying’
Private emails from 2016 and 2017 obtained by VICE News show members of Eric Garcetti’s office disparaging the Black Lives Matter movement.
Inside the world of Fortnite tutors and "boosters"
Fortnite tutoring gets a lot of hype, but "boosters" are much more popular.
Los Angeles is spending $4.5 billion to end homelessness. Here’s what it looks like.
This man has been homeless for 13 years, and he hates the help LA is offering
These college students performed a play about Columbine days after a mass shooting
After the Borderline shooting, a university canceled a play about Columbine
The writer and director of "Halloween" tell how they set out to erase the rest of the gory franchise
VICE News talks to "Halloween" director David Gordon Green and co-writer Danny McBride about the ins and outs of making the film.
It's 2018 and Barbie is officially woke
Barbie has dominated the toy market for over 50 years, but now she's exploring a new platform: vlogging. And she's woke AF.
New Jersey governor throws surprise twist into hair braiding debate
The requirement has put New Jersey’s hair braiders in a tight spot — braiders who continue to work without a cosmetology license face fines of up to $1,000 per incident by the state cosmetology board.
Rapper Vic Mensa surprised Chicago with 4 “bait trucks” that actually helped the community
A fleet of trucks handed out donated sneakers and school supplies.
Hair braiders in New Jersey are at constant risk of losing their jobs. Now, they're fighting back.
Anita runs a hair braiding shop, but she doesn’t have a cosmetology license. In the eyes of the state of New Jersey, her practice is illegal.
Why the black market for weed is still thriving in California
For many in California, legalization isn't the breakthrough they hoped it would be.
How Grammy nominee Brent Faiyaz is building his career off streaming
"One day somebody will give me 20 million dollars to do it and to keep doing it," he said.
A Michigan college basement is home to the nation's biggest collection of racist objects
Nowhere in the museum are items identified as racist, which is part of the curator's strategy.