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Coronavirus

‘We Are at War’: France Just Went Into Coronavirus Lockdown
The strict new rules will be enforced by 100,000 police officers, who are handing out fines to people who leave the house without a valid excuse.
Tim Hume
3.17.20
Tech news

People Are Trying to Make DIY Ventilators to Meet Coronavirus Demand
As countries face shortages of important medical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, makers are desperately trying to fill the gaps with open source designs.
Maddie Bender
3.17.20
body

How Not to Be a Coronavirus Jerk
Let's dive into concepts like patience and empathy, and what they will mean to you, the aspiring non-jerk.
Mike Pearl
3.17.20
porn

Why Are Porn Stars Pivoting to YouTube?
Adult entertainers are expanding their brands with SFW content.
Adam Kovac
3.17.20
Coronavirus

What the U.S. Can Learn From People Who Were Quarantined in China
During the coronavirus crisis we can all expect "cloud beers," digital workout sessions, and new creativity in the streaming space.
Marjorie Perry
3.17.20
Hacking

iPhone Unlocking Tech GrayKey Went Up in Price Because Hacking iPhones Got Harder
The cost of an annual license for the online version of GrayKey increased to $18,000, according to emails obtained by Motherboard.
Joseph Cox
3.17.20
sex and relationships

How to Sustain Your Relationship Through Self-Isolation
Whether you're cooped up together indefinitely or forced to stay apart, the coronavir-US doesn't need to become the coronavir-ME.
Daisy Jones
3.17.20
election 2020

Young Biden Supporters Are Here, They’re Moderates, Get Used to It
A silent minority of teens and twentysomethings who are skeptical of Bernie Sanders may have helped defeat his revolution.
Harry Cheadle
3.17.20
News

Young People Are Still Partying and It's Risking Lives
Seeing students out for St. Patrick's Day in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic is like watching "an epidemiological horror movie," one expert said.
Manisha Krishnan
3.17.20
Labour Leadership 2020

Keir Starmer: "I Still See Myself as a Socialist"
The frontrunner in Labour's leadership contest wants to reassure voters that he isn't a Blair in the making – and that he's more working class than you think.
Sirin Kale
3.17.20
TV

Mae Martin's 'Feel Good' Reimagines the Rom-Com
We spoke to the Canadian stand-up about queering the romantic comedy, writing from experience and working with Lisa Kudrow.
Lauren O'Neill
3.17.20
Film

Welcome to VICE's Corona Film Club
Self-isolating or working from home? Watch a film with us. First up: "First Reformed".
Ryan Bassil
3.17.20
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