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health mind

Therapy by Phone or Video Chat Kinda Sucks. Here's How to Make It Better
This is uncharted territory for both therapists and their clients, and it can be a difficult transition.
Caitlin Flynn
3.26.20
High Octane

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Slabs and Swangas are Houston Hip-Hop Trophies
Said to be an acronym for “slow, loud, & bangin’” Slabs are the vehicular manifestation of Houston’s hip hop culture - one that’s had a major ripple effect on the rap scene nationwide.
Coronavirus

The Bleak Choice Facing Retired Doctors and Nurses: Risk Their Lives Fighting Coronavirus or Sit Out of the Crisis
“I mean, I’m gonna get it. Am I going to die?”
Alex Lubben
3.26.20
tech-science

A Weird X-Ray Signal Is Coming From Nearby Galaxies and Nobody Knows Why
For years, scientists debated whether the glow was a telltale sign of dark matter. A new study refutes that theory, but that only deepens the mystery.
Becky Ferreira
3.26.20
Coronavirus

100 People Died of Coronavirus in New York in One Day
There are currently 1,290 people in the intensive care unit, meaning they're hooked up to ventilators — a device that’s in short supply in New York.
Carter Sherman
3.26.20
Coronavirus

This 'Genius Entrepreneur' Just Became the First Guy Charged by the FBI for Pushing a Fake Coronavirus Cure
Trump-loving actor Keith Middlebrook doesn't even seem to think the pandemic is much to worry about.
Trone Dowd
3.26.20
Coronavirus

Wait, What? Trump Wants Troops at the Canadian Border
The Canadian government called border militarization "entirely unnecessary."
Anya Zoledziowski
3.26.20
Art

Tattoo Artists Are in Crisis as COVID-19 Devastates Their Industry
Several artists told VICE that without health insurance, significant savings, or any guarantee of collecting unemployment, they're in a desperate financial position.
Drew Schwartz
3.26.20
Whole Foods

Here’s the Voicemail Whole Foods Sends You When a Coworker Gets Coronavirus
"We wanted to take the opportunity to share some information with you ... press 1 to confirm receipt."
Lauren Kaori Gurley
3.26.20
Art

A Contemporary Take on Nigerian Family Portraits From the 70s
Photographer Noma Osula's latest work re-enacts portraits found in his Nigerian parents' photo albums. Writer Zoé Samudzi reflects on what the series says about the politics of African self-representation.
Zoé Samudzi
3.26.20
Airbnb

After Years of Hoarding Housing Supply, Toronto Airbnb Hosts Are Panicking
'Ghost hotels'—buildings that are filled with short-term rentals to tourists—have cleared out amid the coronavirus pandemic and left Airbnb profiteers saying it’s 'impossible' to find anyone for their apartments.
Ben Cohen
3.26.20
Interviews

Jessie Reyez's Debut Album Aims to Kill
VICE talked to the singer about her debut album 'Before Love Came to Kill Us' and why her love songs often sound like a eulogy.
Kristin Corry
3.26.20
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