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gig economy

I Tried to Get Rich in the 'Side Hustle' Economy

But "Airtasker" wouldn't even let me clean up a dead mouse.
Patrick Heardman
9.12.18
Politics

The woman who flipped off Trump's motorcade is running for office

Juli Briskman and other Democrats in Loudon County hope to overthrow the 6-3 Republican majority in 2019.
Rex Santus
9.12.18
crimine

My Father the Murderer

My father killed a man when I was 13 years old. Later that night, my grandfather helped him hide the body.
Sara
9.12.18
journalism

The Secrets You Learn Working at Celebrity Gossip Magazines

Some of which were gleaned from the various dates I had to go on with washed-up Z-listers.
Jessica Evans
9.12.18
salisbury

Putin says the suspected Novichok assassins are "nothing special"

“They are civilians, of course.”
David Gilbert
9.12.18
Documentary

Details of the Oscar Pistorius Murder Case the Media Has Chosen to Ignore

We spoke to Sean Richard, producer and writer of a new four-part documentary series about the case, 'Pistorius'.
Michael Segalov
9.12.18
anti-fascism

Inside the Sweaty Glasgow Gig Using Hip-Hop to Resist the Far-Right

We spent a night at one of several Scottish shows where anti-fascist artists and campaigners come together through music and protest.
Jonathan Rimmer
9.12.18
climate change

Europe Wants to Devastate Forests to Double Its 'Renewable' Energy

A plan recently finalized by the European Union would classify wood burned for fuel as a carbon neutral energy source, when it’s anything but.
Sarah Emerson
9.12.18
News

All the News You Need to Read This Morning

May out, Trump cancelled and a Beatles wank.
VICE Staff
9.12.18
New music

The Distillers Return with "Man vs. Magnet," Their First New Song in 15 Years

The first single from the recently reunited punk band comes with an equally great B-side, "Blood in Gutters."
Alex Robert Ross
9.12.18
tv party

TV Party: 'Bodyguard' on BBC1

The BBC show is the UK's most successful new drama in over a decade – but what's so good about it?
Lauren O'Neill
9.12.18
Facebook

The EU is done warning tech companies about removing extremist content — now they want to act

But critics say this new bill is flawed and will likely be ineffectual in moving the dial on the viewing and sharing of extremist content.
David Gilbert
9.12.18
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