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Hollywood

Why Hollywood is so obsessed with this 44-year-old kidnapping

How a forgotten script spawned two big-budget Getty kidnapping projects in film and TV
Oriana Schwindt
1.17.18
Republicans

GOP conservatives say Paul Ryan does not have the votes to avert shutdown

Freedom Caucus chairman Mark Meadows says his members aren't yet on board with GOP plan to fund the government
Taylor Dolven
1.17.18
Premieres

Erik Phillips' New Single Is Quiet Story About a Terrible Omen

"Happen," the Virginia songwriter's latest dispatch from 'One,' telling the story about coming upon a horrible tractor wreck—it's more peaceful than it sounds.
Colin Joyce
1.17.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Former EPA employees sat around a campfire to tell scary stories about Trump's EPA

More than 700 EPA employees quit or took buyouts this year, which former employees say is "unprecedented"
Arielle Duhaime-Ross
1.17.18
VWOS Season 2

Miami's Youth Football Hotbed: VWOS Rivals

Miami's inner city is football's Mecca. But its biggest rivalry isn't exactly big.
VICE Sports
1.17.18
Noisey News

Justin Timberlake Addresses Janet Jackson Super Bowl Incident

Justin Timberlake opens up about his relationship with Janet Jackson since the 2004 Super Bowl incident.
Kristin Corry
1.17.18
Opioids

Walmart Is Making It Safer to Throw Away Prescription Painkillers

More than 65 percent of people who misuse prescription opioids get them from family and friends.
Jesse Hicks
1.17.18
Horizon Zero Dawn

You Know, 'Horizon: Zero Dawn' Sorta Got Screwed By 'Breath of the Wild'

The two games were released in the same week, but one game sucked all the oxygen out of the room.
Patrick Klepek
1.17.18
Skittles

Internet Freaks Out Over the News That All Skittles Actually Taste the Same

According to a recent NPR article, "Skittles have different fragrances and different colours—but they all taste exactly the same.'"
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
1.17.18
Sex

New App Aims To Improve Safety of Sex Workers

The industry is eyeing the Quebec-made app Gfendr with a mix of skepticism and optimism.
Brigitte Noël
1.17.18
LGBTQ

The Trans Woman Who Opened an LGBTQ 'Safe Space' in North Carolina

Thanks to a legislative battle over anti-trans "bathroom bills," Charlotte, North Carolina, has become a symbol of the fight for trans rights—but until a few months ago, it lacked a physical space for LGBTQ people to gather.
Kimberly Lawson
1.17.18
The Rundown

Senate Needs One More Vote as States Sue to Save Net Neutrality

The FCC may have voted to rollback net neutrality, but the battle for the internet is far from over as lawmakers mobilize.
Impact Staff
1.17.18
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