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The Former Trump Official Who Oversaw Separated Kids Says His Agency Improved People’s Lives
“I did everything that I could, according to what was required of me,” Scott Lloyd told VICE News.
How Black Women Are Forcing Democrats to Face the Maternal Health Crisis
In Episode 6 of ”Uncommitted: Iowa 2020,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells VICE News how she plans to improve black maternal and infant healthcare.
A New Generation of Latino Iowans Are Getting Ready to Vote — and They're Mad at Trump
Listen to Episode 4 of “Uncommitted: Iowa 2020” to hear how President Trump’s policies are raising the stakes for Latino voters.
This Guy Forged Famous Artists for Decades. Now He's Gone Legit.
We talked to him about his life of fraud, and the hot new target for forgers: black artists.
This New Orleans Clinic Was Created to Help After Katrina. Now, All Their New Patients Are Undocumented.
Immigrants' kids are in serious need of health care. One clinic in New Orleans is trying to help.
These Puerto Rican Women Have Had it With Rossello's Corruption and Lewd Texts
"We have no doubt we are making history."
Black Students in Virginia Spent Months Hunting for Images of White People in Blackface
After Governor Northam's scandal, students in Virginia catalogued hundreds of culturally insensitive images.
Florida Republicans are making it harder for former felons to claim their new voting rights
One crucial proposal is to require them to pay off all restitution, court fines, and fees associated with their sentence before they can qualify to vote.
How black "Game of Thrones" fans made #DemThrones more than a hashtag
It's a "shared experience of blackness," enjoying these characters in a mostly white fictional world
This county banned unvaccinated kids from public spaces
Joe Hendrick is now homeschooling his sons while juggling his job and a two-week-old newborn child.
Yale students aren't surprised their school was at the center of the college admissions scandal
Here's what Yale students from different socioeconomic classes have to say about the college admissions scandal.
CEO of Southwest Key, the largest network of shelters for migrant children in the U.S., has resigned
Juan Sanchez founded the company in 1987.