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fertility

Tracking Your Fertility Can Be an Emotional Whirlwind
Women who use fertility tracking apps generally fall into one of five categories.
Mayara Costa Figueiredo
Yunan Chen
12.26.18
Politics

Violence Against Women Act Expires Due to Government Shutdown
Funding for multiple programs included in the Violence Against Women Act—all which support survivors of physical and sexual abuse—is on hold until the government reauthorizes the act or passes the current spending bill.
Leila Ettachfini
12.26.18
year in review

9 of Our Favorite Episodes of Our 'My First Time' Podcast
Celebrate the horniest season of the year by binge listening to episodes of our "My First Time" podcast.
Zing Tsjeng
Inês Mendonça
12.26.18
TV

The Best Thing on TV This Year Was: 'Killing Eve'
'Don't I Know You?' took the cat and mouse detective show to sensual and downright nightmarish levels.
Nicole Clark
12.26.18
Future Proof

How the humble robotic arm took over the world
A short history of the robot that started it all.
Ben Craw
12.26.18
Hacking

CYBER PODCAST: The Growing World Of APTs and Government Hackers
We spoke to EFF's Eva Galperin about government hackers and espionage operations.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
12.26.18
Terraform

The Year in Telling Stories About the Future
Terraform, 2018.
Brian Merchant
12.26.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Looks Like the 'Black Mirror' Film Will Be a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Story
It drops December 28.
River Donaghey
12.26.18
Culture

Here's How TV Depicted Abortion Stories This Year
In a new report, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health found that shows like "Insecure," "Empire," and "Star" highlighted the reality of abortions for women of color.
Bianca Betancourt
12.26.18
racial-profiling

A black hotel guest was calling his mom in the lobby. A guard called the cops on him.
The man said he had his hotel key in his hand throughout the entire conversation.
Tess Owen
12.26.18
law

In These States, You Can Sue the Person Your Spouse Cheated With
In 2011, a North Carolina judge ordered a woman to pay $30 million to her husband's ex-wife because the more recent relationship began with infidelity. Despite criticism, a few states still allow for such "alienation of affection" lawsuits.
Kimberly Lawson
12.26.18
The VICE Guide to Film

4 Over-the-Top Films In 2018 That Actually Make a Point About Social Justice
These movies will make you angry, sad, and hopeful at the same time.
Jade Poa
12.26.18
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