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Opioid Crisis

OxyContin maker didn't want to tell doctors how addictive the drug was, report of secret testimony shows

The 337-page deposition offers a rare glimpse into how aggressively Purdue Pharma marketed OxyContin.
Emma Ockerman
2.22.19
stream of the crop

Lil Pump's Beautiful Stupidity and 11 Other Albums for Heavy Rotation

This week's essential listening includes Gunna's stylish raps, Offset's meditations on parenthood, along with shredded noise-rap and an epic video game score.
Noisey Staff
2.22.19
News

Trans Mountain Expansion Gets Another Green Light from National Energy Board

The report brings Justin Trudeau’s government one step closer to building the pipeline.
Hilary Beaumont
2.22.19
Views My Own

Sarah Sanders's Latest Lie Is Somehow Her Worst

After a member of the military allegedly obsessed with race war got arrested, Trump's spokeswoman reached a new low.
Matt Taylor
2.22.19
Op-Ed

How Rachel Weisz Became the Unofficial Straight LGBTQ Ambassador

People used to love Rachel Weisz for her charming and magnetic romance roles. But that was before the rabid queer internet community and I got a hold of her.
Jill Gutowitz
2.22.19
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's apology tour got off to a really bad start

The first stop in Gov. Ralph Northam's apology tour did not go well
Antonia Hylton
2.22.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast

How Tech Giants Enable ‘Stalkerware’ Software Sold to Abusive Partners

Spyware to spy on romantic partners is a booming industry, but it doesn’t exist in a vacuum.
VICE Staff
2.22.19
Op-Ed

The 2020 Democratic Frontrunners Need to Answer for Their Votes on SESTA

SESTA put my sex worker community in severe danger. We need to demand our candidates commit to better policy this primary.
Liara Roux
2.22.19
Crime

Police Use Genealogy Website to Crack 45-Year-Old Cold Murder Case

Linda Ann O'Keefe's family thought they would never find her killer. Decades later, police have arrested a suspect based on DNA match on a public genealogy site.
Zing Tsjeng
2.22.19
Views My Own

America's Insulin Crisis Shows Why We Need Socialism

When people are begging for money to afford a medicine they need in order to live, that's a failure of capitalism.
Victoria Gagliardo-Silver
2.22.19
chips

Microwaveable Potato Chips Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

Calbee's new line of potato chips is meant to be eaten warm. Unsurprisingly, that hasn't worked so well.
Bettina Makalintal
2.22.19
Comics!

'Roy in Hollywood: Parts 15 and 16,' Today's Comic by Gilbert Hernandez

After overdosing on heroin and being brought back to life, Roy and his clown friend try to break his lady love out of jail.
Gilbert Hernandez
2.22.19
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