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I Deliver Bad News to Victims of Horrible Crimes

One of the worst parts about being a prosecutor is telling victims their attacker's conviction got overturned—or that a family member is dead.
Jean Peters Baker
9.29.17
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscopes: September 29, 2017

Venus opposes Neptune today.
Annabel Gat
9.29.17
Blade Runner 2049

The ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Anime Prequel Is a Cyberpunk Trip

Shinichirō Watanabe's short film is one of three explaining events between the two 'Blade Runner' films.
Leif Johnson
9.29.17
Sex

Young Pacific Islanders Aren't Talking About Sex - But We Are Doing It

As Māngere mourns the death of an abandoned baby, our ignorance is no longer bliss. It's dangerous.
Laura Toailoa
9.29.17
The VICE Guide to the Postal Plebiscite

How to Convince Your Conservative Parents to Vote 'Yes'

Because screaming “I wish I’d never been born!” won't work.
Issy Beech
Isobel Beech
9.29.17
Obituaries

Don't Mourn For Hugh Hefner

The media has painted the Playboy founder as a grandfather figure with naughty past. It needs to stop.
Lauren Ingram
9.29.17
Market Movers

Greener cars are boosting this metal’s price over platinum

Peter A. McKay
9.29.17
VICELAND

'BONG APPÉTIT' Throws a Weed-Infused Indian Dinner Party

Catch a new episode of the show on VICELAND Thursday, along with the latest from 'THE PIZZA SHOW.'
VICE Staff
9.28.17
Humor

Nice Day for a Sexual Relationship

A bot generated this fake headline.
Leila Ettachfini
9.28.17
SURVEILLANCE

Police Are Tapping the Phones of NZ Human Rights Activists

Members of a prison protest group say they "feel absolutely violated" after learning their phone communications were spied on by police.
Tess McClure
9.28.17
Daily VICE
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The Portuguese Bullfighter Keeping His Country’s Tradition Alive

We meet one of the last Portuguese bull fighters of his generation, and learn more about how the tradition is still relevant.
Unscrewing Ourselves

Abstinence-Only Education Is Keeping Kids from Learning How to Spot Sexual Abuse

A law passed in 31 states requires schools to teach children how to spot sexual abuse—but some schools in states like Tennessee aren’t implementing it, thanks to conservative legislation around sex ed.
Kimberly Lawson
9.28.17
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