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Op-Ed

Meghan Markle's Status As a Woman of Color Leaves No Room for Error
The mainstream media has an unhealthy obsession with nitpicking her every move.
Bianca Betancourt
12.12.18
Trans Legends

Felicia Elizondo's Wild Memories of Trans Life in 60s San Francisco
In the 60s, activist and entertainer Felicia Elizondo was a regular at San Francisco's Compton's Cafeteria, the site of a historic 1966 riot for trans rights, and the only place she felt free as a transgender woman.
Zackary Drucker
12.12.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Wrongfully convicted people are owed thousands back in taxes — and they have no idea
Congress passed the Wrongful Conviction Tax Relief Act in 2015 but didn’t come up with a way to let people know they were entitled to the money.
David Noriega
12.12.18
Photography

a glimpse of seoul’s pulsating rave scene
"No one knows what will happen tomorrow, after the loud music has stopped."
Juule Kay
12.12.18
News of Zealand

New Zealand Man Pleads Guilty to Killing “Extinct” Kea
"It's just a fucking bird," he told his co-workers.
Zoe Madden-Smith
12.12.18
mlb

Don't Let Troy Tulowitzki's Sad Decline Take Away from His Greatness
Tulo was a superstar, once among MLB's very best players. But injuries got the best of him, leading to his release from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Drew Fairservice
12.12.18
Entertainment

Ellen DeGeneres May Have Trapped Herself in Her Own Persona
A new 'Times' profile of the comedian paints an anxious picture of the host being constrained by her own creation.
Taylor Hosking
12.12.18
Trump

The National Enquirer’s parent company just admitted to trying to undermine the 2016 election
The SDNY has agreed not to prosecute the company, known as AMI, so long as it continues to cooperate.
Greg Walters
12.12.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Watch the First Trailer for Killer Mike's New Netflix Show 'Trigger Warning'
The documentary series is about "embracing your freedom to challenge societal expectations."
River Donaghey
12.12.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

China's citizen tracking system can wreck people's lives
4 million people have been blocked from buying high-speed train tickets, and worse consequences, over their low "social credit" scores
Karen Ye
Laurel Chor
12.12.18
Culture

Natalia Dyer Is Not Active on Social Media but Knows You're Watching Her
The "Stranger Things" actress opens up about social media, her new film, "Mountain Rest," and the thrill of working with women.
Nadja Sayej
12.12.18
PROFILES

Gaelynn Lea: "Art Can Serve as a Vessel to Remind People We're Here"
The Minnesota musician speaks about accessibility in the arts, her history with the violin, and the ways that folk music can change everything.
Matt Williams
12.12.18
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