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overdose crisis

Small communities are seeing more opioid hospitalizations every year

These smaller communities in Canada are seeing nearly twice as many opioid poisoning hospitalizations compared to major cities.
Rachel Browne
12.12.18
Crime

First Someone Murdered His Zebras, Then He Was Shot Too

Over the last year, five animals and one human have been shot at Hevans Safari in Iowa, but only the human survived.
Mack Lamoureux
12.12.18
DOSED
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How Lean Became Rap’s Most Wanted Drug

VICE’s Matt Shea travels to Florida to meet some users and distributors of lean to see its influence on pop culture first-hand.
Comics!

'Happiness Is Hard to Find,' Today's Comic by Rob Corradetti

A wolf talks about what his world is like when he's sad.
Rob Corradetti
12.12.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Marvel Stuntmen Recreated a 'Super Smash Bros.' Fight IRL and It's Incredible

Watch Mario, Link, Ness, and Captain Falcon duke it out in an live-action brawl.
Beckett Mufson
12.12.18
climate change

The American Coalition Resisting Trump at the Climate Talks In Poland

While White House representatives promote coal and other fossil fuels at COP 24 talks in Poland, “We Are Still In,” a coalition that includes more than 3,600 representatives from all 50 states, remains committed to supporting the Paris Agreement.
Stephen Leahy
12.12.18
trump administration

Even Republicans are getting tired of misinformation out of the White House

Trump's falsehoods have real implications for how Congress functions.
Matt Laslo
12.12.18
year in review

9 Broadly Videos to Watch Before The Year Is Over

We met a trans dragon, attended a lavish witch wedding, and so much more—revisit the videos from 2018 that we still can't stop watching.
Broadly Staff
12.12.18
Internet Insecurity

Google’s Own Email Filters Flag Google’s Party Invite as Malicious

A cybersecurity reporter says his own Google-provided email app flagged an email about a Google party because it included content “typically used to steal personal information.”
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
12.12.18
energy

We Don't Mine Enough Rare Earth Metals to Replace Fossil Fuels With Renewable Energy

Rare earth metals are used in solar panels and wind turbines—as well as electric cars and consumer electronics. We don't recycle them, and there's not enough to meet growing demand.
Nafeez Ahmed
12.12.18
Film

'Mary Poppins Returns' Is the Ultimate Nostalgia Film for Burnt-Out Millennials

Just a spoonful of reminiscent cinema helps this hellish year go down.
Nicole Clark
12.12.18
true crime

A Dirty Ex-Cop-Turned-Gun Dealer Fueled Brutal Violence on the Mexico Border

A gun-trafficking case involving ex-law enforcement exposed the lie at the heart of Trump's race-baiting over the migrant caravan.
Francisco Alvarado
12.12.18
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