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climate change

Wall Street’s Sustainable Darling Is Profiting from Climate Change

The world's largest asset manager, BlackRock, has millions of dollars invested in fossil fuels despite claiming to be a steward of the environment.
Geoff Dembicki
5.24.19
Jussie Smollett

We're Going to Get to Read the Secret Case Against Jussie Smollett Soon

“These are not the actions of a person seeking to maintain his privacy or simply be let alone,” a judge said in the decision to unseal Smollett's case.
Emma Ockerman
5.24.19
LGBT rights

Brazil Is Making Homophobia a Crime

The country's Supreme Court voted Thursday to make discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender unconstitutional.
Tim Marcin
5.24.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO

What It Takes to Make a Hollywood Mockbuster, the "Slightly Shittier" Blockbuster

Meet the people making cheesy, low-budget versions of hit movies.
VICE News
5.24.19
Politics

We Ranked Prospective Tory Prime Ministers in Order of Awfulness

Surprise: they're all bad.
Sirin Kale
5.24.19
Games News

Why We Still Need a Women-Only 'Counter-Strike' Tournament

This week DreamHack announced a $100,000 prize pool for its women’s CS:GO event.
Nicole Carpenter
5.24.19
personal finance

Millennials Are Taking on Credit Card Debt Because We Can’t Afford Necessities

A new report has more bad news for young people.
Allie Conti
5.24.19
Save Yourselves

Thousands of Kids Skipped School Today to Protest Climate Change

Look: here are some photos of some of them doing exactly that in London.
VICE Staff
5.24.19
Save Yourselves

We Spoke to Kids Skipping School for the Global Climate Strike

“Why do I care about the climate? I don't like dying.”
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
5.24.19
Internet Propaganda

Trump Supporters Are Hyping a Doctored Video of Nancy Pelosi Appearing Drunk

Experts warn that this is just the beginning of "deepfake" political propaganda.
David Gilbert
5.24.19
Games Podcasts

It’s Front to Back Horror on This Episode of Waypoint Radio

And a bit of Sonic in there for good measure.
Ricardo Contreras
5.24.19
tech-science

Here’s How Scientists Plan to Watch Supermassive Black Hole Collisions

“When these objects merge, there is more energy produced than the rest of the universe put together.”
Becky Ferreira
5.24.19
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