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A New Report Shows How Often Cops Sexually Assault Civilians
A new Associated Press investigation revealed that from 2009 to 2014, 1,000 police officers were stripped of their badges due to sexual misconduct
How Illegal Homebrewing in Teetotaling Saudi Arabia Changed My Life
I am the founder of The Brooklyn Brewery, but I owe my success in the beer business to an unlikely country, Saudi Arabia, where people have been publicly whipped and sometimes beheaded for producing and selling alcoholic beverages.
One Million Minutes of Archive Footage Reveals Scientists Ahead of Their Times
Associated Press and British Movietone put one million minutes of history on YouTube, including plenty of science moments.
15 Media Companies Are Testing News-Gathering Drones in Virginia
The New York Times, Associated Press, USA Today, Washington Post, and others are all training their photographers to use drones.
My Dad's Long, Frustrating Battle with the US Government to Learn About His Own Kidnapping
My dad was a journalist when he was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Beirut in 1985, three months before I was born. But it's American laws that have made figuring out what happened a nightmare.
VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, February 18
Malian government and rebel groups participate in fifth round of peace talks, climate change is threatening villages in the Sundarbans, Colombian FARC rebels vow to stop recruiting minors, and journalists use computers for automated financial reporting.
What the Mueller Report Doesn't Have to Tell Us
The NFL's blue-ribbon report effectively exonerated itself for its conduct surrounding Ray Rice's suspension. That's not even what's most ridiculous about it.
US Airstrikes Target the Islamic State's Seized Syrian Oilfields
A US-led coalition continued a wave of attacks against the profitable oil resources controlled by the Islamic State in Syria.
Is President Obama About to Send a 'New York Times' Reporter to Jail?
Another one of those frequent but still oddly satisfying moments when the duplicity of the executive branch of the US government is on full display.
Journalists Are Dodging Rockets and Online Attacks as Gaza Crumbles
The role of the press in the turbulent conflict playing out in the Gaza Strip is becoming more and more a part of the story.
Syrian Hackers Hijack IDF Twitter Sparking Fears of Nuclear Leak
In the second time in a week, the Syrian Electronic Army attacked IDF social media, tweeting out a warning of a nuclear facility attack.
Today Is the Anniversary of Nick Ut's “Napalm Girl” and “Paris Hilton Getting Arrested”
June 8 is an important day for Nick Ut. Not only is it the 42nd anniversary of his classic Vietnam photo “Napalm Girl,” it’s also the seventh anniversary of “Paris Hilton Getting Arrested,” the other famous photograph in his portfolio. In 35 years, he...