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tax

Apple Just Dodged an £11.6 Billion Tax Bill
In a blow to tax justice, the European Union’s general court ruled a lack of evidence to show that the tech giant minimised its tax bill in Ireland.
VICE Staff
7.15.20
Games Opinion

The Not So Hidden Israeli Politics of 'The Last of Us Part II'
'The Last of Us Part II' presents what at first seems like an evenhanded point of view, but perpetuates the very cycles of violence it's supposedly so troubled by.
Emanuel Maiberg
7.15.20
Vice News Tonight

More Women Are Having Home Births Because of Coronavirus
Nationwide, expectant parents are avoiding the hospital and turning to midwives.
Cassandra Giraldo
7.15.20
Internet

Watch the Trailer for the Pepe the Frog Documentary ‘Feels Good Man’
Watch creator Matt Furie grapple with his chilled out frog becoming a symbol of online Nazis.
Matthew Gault
7.15.20
Coronavirus

The White House Really Doesn’t Want You to Know How Bad the Coronavirus Crisis Is
The administration ordered hospitals to stop sending their coronavirus data to the CDC, which means it won't be publicly available anymore.
Paul Blest
7.15.20
world politics

South Korea is Determined Not To Let a Mayor's Death Lay Calls for Justice to Rest
Once again, a politician's suicide has left behind allegations of crimes that will never be investigated. Koreans are trying to change that.
Min Ji Koo
7.15.20
Politics

What Now? The Future of the Labour Left Under Keir Starmer
Seven months on from Jeremy Corbyn’s election defeat, MPs and activists from the party’s left-wing react to Starmer’s early days in office.
Oscar Rickett
7.15.20
Games News

COVID Has Closed Theaters, But Some Actors Are Finding Work in Virtual Reality
'The Under Presents: Tempest' brings the closeness of interactive theater online at a time when people are furthest apart.
Patrick Klepek
7.15.20
Black Lives Matter

Google and Lyft Workers Tell Us Why They’re Striking for Black Lives Matter
Tens of thousands of workers will stage a massive work stoppage on July 20 to demand that corporations and the government confront systemic racism and police brutality.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
7.15.20
Tattoos

Tattoo Shops Have Reopened – Here's What People Got After Months of Waiting
We went along to see what people were getting carved into their skin the day after tattoo parlours were allowed to open back up.
VICE Staff
7.15.20
Sport

Could Manchester City's Acquittal Transform European Football Forever?
While it may not mean the end of Financial Fair Play, the decision might encourage more billionaire owners to gamble on breaking the rules.
Will Magee
7.15.20
world climate

A Third of Bangladesh Is Under Water. These Photos Show the Extent of the Floods.
Four million people have been affected in what is believed to be the country's "worst flood in a decade."
Pallavi Pundir
7.15.20
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