She tweeted: "If I find out that somebody is abusive, I cut them out of my life."
Alec Luhn
Apr 3, 2016
Alec Luhn
A group called the Raelian movement held an event in downtown Moscow to explain why mankind needs to build an embassy to welcome our alien creators back to Earth.
Diana Tourjee
Apr 2, 2016
Diana Tourjee
The trial for the killing of Islan Nettles, a trans woman who was brutally beaten in Harlem, began this week. We attended the court proceedings, where the prosecution read a confession allegedly made by the man accused of the crime.
VICE Staff
Apr 2, 2016
VICE Staff
Chemistry teacher? Check. Going through a rough patch? Yup. Capable of cooking and distributing meth? Not quite.
Hannah Griffin
Apr 2, 2016
Hannah Griffin
Facing Canada's emphatically pro-choice government, young organizers say they've changed tactics.
Kate Lunau
Apr 2, 2016
Kate Lunau
More than 300 officials gathered at CDC headquarters to prepare.
Oscar Balderas and Nathaniel Janowitz
Apr 2, 2016
Oscar Balderas and Nathaniel Janowitz
The campaign manager for the opposition party in the 2012 Mexican election told VICE News that they knew they were being spied on, and believe it continues to this day.
Sarah Mimms
Apr 1, 2016
Sarah Mimms
Larry Dawson was shot twice after allegedly aiming a realistic looking BB gun at officers in the US Capitol on Monday. Police have not released the security camera footage.
Chinese news agency Xinhua has asked people not to spread, listen to, or create rumors.
A relatively quiet week in America amounts to a horrific outlier of one in Europe.
A police force created after the 2014 shooting has been busy.
Under a budget deal struck Thursday, the minimum wage in NYC will be $15 by the end of 2018—and the rest of the state will eventually follow suit.
Deborah Douglas
Apr 1, 2016
Deborah Douglas
Sky-high unemployment in communities of color is a key factor behind a massive spike in gun violence so far this year.
At a massive South Bronx rally where Spike Lee and Rosario Dawson showed up to support Bernie Sanders, there were plenty of people eager to dispel the myth that Sanders fans were all white.
Eddie Blake
Apr 1, 2016
Eddie Blake
The forward-thinking, controversial architect died yesterday at the age of 65.
Reuters and VICE News
Apr 1, 2016
Reuters and VICE News
Amnesty International says the Turkish authorities' actions highlight the serious dangers for migrants sent back to Turkey from Europe under a deal due to come into effect next week.
VICE Staff
Apr 1, 2016
VICE Staff
This morning, the CIA left "explosive training material" on a school bus, Trump's favorability ratings tumble, architects pay tribute to Zaha Hadid, and more.
The rapper and VICE correspondent heads to a Women for Cruz event and learns how the Texas senator is trying to appeal to conservative ladies.
A former Dead Head and bike gang member who went by the name "Mau Mau" blew up a porn shop at the center of a new lawsuit.
Samuel Oakford
Mar 31, 2016
Samuel Oakford
The UN is investigating more than 90 cases of peacekeeper sexual abuse in the Central African Republic, including an incident in which a French military commander had four girls tied up and forced them to have sex with a dog.
Tim Noble
Mar 31, 2016
Tim Noble
Following yesterday's news that children as young as ten have been arrested for gun crimes, we spoke to expert David Dyson to get an idea of the current climate around firearms in the UK.
Anonymous
Mar 31, 2016
Anonymous
It started out as a joke, but my petition ended up attracting more than 50,000 signatures and becoming a national news story.
VICE News
Mar 31, 2016
VICE News
The State Department's attempt to help spring breakers be safe when traveling abroad resulted in a deleted tweet, an apology, and a whole lot of internet mockery.
VICE Staff
Mar 31, 2016
VICE Staff
This morning, Obama hosts world leaders at his final nuclear security summit, Trump sparks criticism with his abortion comments, Whoopi Goldberg launches pot products for women with period pain, and more.