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Racial Justice

Black Farmers Were Driven From Their Land for Decades. Now, Some Are Reclaiming It.
“They're looking for ways to live out their values. And returning to the land is one dramatic way that they can do that.”
Milena Mikael-Debass
11.23.19
2020

The 'MVP' of Trump's 2016 Facebook Campaign Just Joined a Liberal Group Trying to Take Him Down
James Barnes was a Facebook employee embedded within the Trump campaign in 2016.
David Uberti
11.23.19
Homelessness

This California City Wants to Build a Homeless Shelter That's Basically a Jail
“You need to get clean, you need to get sober, you need to demonstrate self-sufficiency. And once you do that, you’re free to go," said Redding Mayor Julie Winter.
Emma Ockerman
11.22.19
food news

The Advice to 'Just Eat Oysters In Months With an R' Is 4,000 Years Old, Researchers Say
As for the $1 oysters at your local bottomless brunch spot... well, best of luck with those.
Jelisa Castrodale
11.22.19
sex-lifestyle

Statistically Speaking, Someone Is Going to Have Sex in the Cybertruck
Would you let a horny billionaire hit it in this thing?
Harron Walker
11.22.19
Wellness Lies

Blue-Light Lenses Are a Scam
There’s no scientific evidence that the light emitted by phones and computers causes eye problems.
Katie Way
11.22.19
COLOMBIA

Colombians Have Watched Their Neighbors Rise Up. Now They're Taking to the Streets
“Down with the government of Ivan Duque!” chanted a group of retirees as they marched in a river of people that flowed all day through central Bogota. “Down! Down! Down!”
Dylan Baddour
11.22.19
music-op-eds

A Rash of Booing Incidents at Concerts Reveals That Fan Culture Is Getting More Toxic
Drake's rejection at Camp Flog Gnaw earlier this month shows that fans increasingly believe they have control of the aux cord, even when it harms artists.
Jaelani Turner-Williams
11.22.19
Tech

Dell Has Made $15 Million Working with ICE This Year
Yet the company says it supports "comprehensive immigration reform."
Leila Ettachfini
11.22.19
hate crimes

“That Could Be Me”: Students and Faculty at Syracuse University Aren’t All That Shocked by the Racist Incidents on Campus
“I was verbally harassed for being a woman of color with disabilities,” said one former student.
Alex J. Rouhandeh
11.22.19
Tech news

So, WTF Is Up With Putting a Human in ‘Suspended Animation?’
An ongoing trial is putting people into suspended animation in time for potentially life-saving surgery. We ask: WTF?
Maddie Bender
11.22.19
Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood Asked Journalists to Agree to NDAs to Attend a Media Happy Hour. Here's Why That's a Problem.
The organization said sending the non-disclosure agreement was a mistake. It was the second time VICE News had been asked to agree to one.
Carter Sherman
11.22.19
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