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Donald Trump and the Long History of American Politics Turning Violent
Trump's rhetoric and the violent acts of some supporters have alarmed many, but America's past is full of political and electoral savagery.
Millennials Around the World Tell Us How They Feel About Money, Debt, and Hopelessness
Young people from across the West describe how they're struggling to pay off student loans, find jobs that pay a living wage, and carve out a life for themselves.
Watch Our Interview with the Patriotic Preteen Girls Singing Donald Trump's Praises
VICE travels to Florida to catch up with the USA Freedom Kids—a preteen girl group spreading Trump-style American pride with their songs.
Wine, Wu-Tang, and Pharmaceuticals: Inside Martin Shkreli's World
Is everyone's least favorite "pharma bro" turning over a new leaf? Or just looking for more attention?
How I Made a Show for Nothing That Is Now on Netflix
Here's how three Australians made a TV show for nothing and sold it to Netflix
Photos of the Depressing Casinos of Atlantic City
German photographer Ricarda Messner spent 24 hours in New Jersey's Atlantic City capturing the slot machines, lights, and Donald Trump's gaudy Taj Mahal.
Charles Gatewood's Legendary Images of America's Seedy Underbelly
In advance of an exhibition of his work in San Francisco, here's a selection of photos from one of America's preeminent documentarians of the weird.
How to Tell a Mass Shooting from Gang Gunfire: Lessons from the Streets of San Bernardino
As investigators gathered evidence at the Inland Regional Center in the hours after the December 2 attack, longterm residents shared stories of one of the most overlooked strains of gun violence.
Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down
Stories that offer a complex and nuanced understanding of what central Appalachia looks like 50 years after becoming a byword for poverty.
'Prison Legal News' Is a Publication by Prisoners, for Prisoners
The monthly magazine that Paul Wright founded from his jail cell now has a circulation of 10,000—and a reputation for not being afraid to fight the government to get its issues into prisoners' hands.
The Last Days of Disco as Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
Bernstein's new photo book charts the rise and fall of disco as a crucial moment in history, and the impact the movement had on New York clubland.
Here's What It's Like to Be Divorced in Your Twenties
"We married in the winter, and our relationship began falling apart in the spring."