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kavanaugh confirmation

These Congresswomen protested Clarence Thomas. Here's what they're doing about Kavanaugh.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro was just one of many Democratic women and female activists who oppose — or at least want to slow down — Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
Naureen Khan
10.1.18
Culture

5 Female Filmmakers Festival Events to Check Out This October
Though, if you're into rad films made by women, you should try to attend as many FFFest events as you can.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
10.1.18
magic mushrooms

Researchers Want Doctors to Be Able to Prescribe Magic Mushrooms for Depression
A new study out of Johns Hopkins University seeks to reclassify psilocybin mushrooms since they have low potential for abuse and few risks of dependence.
Matthew Gault
10.1.18
VICE Guide to Life

How to Negotiate Your Salary for the First Time
Negotiating your pay can mean more money now and a higher earning potential over your lifetime. Here's how to do it and why it is so important to start with your very first job offer.
Melissa Locker
10.1.18
Essays

'Tha Carter V' Is Good, But Is It Good Enough?
Lil Wayne’s long-awaited comeback album goes into overtime. Does the Greatest Rapper Alive deliver?
Al Shipley
10.1.18
Basketball

Kia Nurse Is Just Getting Started
Nurse showed promise in her rookie year with the WNBA's New York Liberty and built on that during the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup as Canada's star player.
Kevin Yeung
10.1.18
cern

Top CERN Scientist Suspended for Presentation That Argued There Is No Sexism in Physics
CERN suspended theorist Alessandro Strumia on Monday after he gave a presentation at a conference about gender in high energy physics that argued "physics is not sexist against women."
Daniel Oberhaus
10.1.18
Photos

The Photographer Documenting Schoolgirls In Northern Nigeria
Rahima Gambo wanted to depict Nigerian schoolgirls in a more realistic and nuanced way than Western presentations of the Chibok schoolgirls, who were kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014. Now she's been nominated for a prestigious photography prize.
Sirin Kale
10.1.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Bangladesh’s war on drugs may be covering up extrajudicial killings
More than 200 people have been killed in Bangladesh’s drug war, but activists say some were innocent bystanders.
Laurel Chor
Muktadir Rashid
10.1.18
indonesia

Photos show horrific aftermath of Indonesia’s deadly Tsunami
On Friday, just after 6 p.m. local time, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit at a depth of over 6 miles, just off the central island of Sulawesi, setting off a tsunami.
David Gilbert
10.1.18
Cancer

These DNA Detectives Are Searching For the Causes of Cancer
Their project could help explain why certain types of cancer are more common in specific parts of the world.
Kat Arney
10.1.18
Opioids

Jeff Sessions just scared California into rejecting safe injection sites
Gov. Brown vetoed a bill authorizing them saying "it would be irresponsible to expose local officials and health care professionals to potential federal criminal charges."
Emma Ockerman
10.1.18
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