Jack Gilbert
After Orlando: Stonewall Reacts
The fallout from Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando is being felt across the country in intensely personal ways. VICE News visited Stonewall to see how people are making sense of the tragedy.
Baltimore Judge Sets Trial Dates for Officers Accused of Killing Freddie Gray
The officer whose case will go to trial first is expected to be a key witness against the driver of the police van in which Gray was injured.
Videos Show Tens of Thousands Marching in Quebec Against Government Austerity
Students and union members are taking to the streets of Montreal after the government unveiled plans last week to freeze education funding.
Emphasis Added: The Media and the Islamic State
Emphasis Added on VICE News brings together a group of journalists, academics and other smart folks to argue about the role the media play in actually affecting the outcome of the stories they cover.
Tropical Cyclone Pam Pummels Pacific Islands
The Category Five storm is the most destructive to hit the region in years and “could potentially be one of the worst in Pacific history,” said New Zealand UNICEF executive director Vivien Maidaborn.
Inside the Palace of Ukraine's Former President: A VICE News Dispatch
A year ago, VICE News went along with thousands of curious Ukrainians to take a look and walk around former president Viktor Yanukovych's house, in a kleptocrat's version of 'Cribs.'
With Your Help, Giant Fighting Humanoid Robots Could Become a Reality
"This is not a marketing stunt, this is happening," say the founders of MegaBots, Inc. All they need is $1.8 million.
Two Gunshots to the Head Couldn't Kill This British Soldier
Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart was the one-handed, eye-patched army officer whose story reads more like a Rowan Atkinson creation than a real serving soldier. He was an impossibly lucky—or unlucky, depending on how you see it—caricature of British resolve.
PR Firms in Britain Are Spinning Stories for Foreign Dictatorships
Committed a human rights violation and need a positive spin? Try these guys.
The Englishman Who Thrived in Bolivia's Cocaine Prison
Thomas McFadden's messy life story is going to be a Hollywood movie.
Meet the Man Who Thrived in Bolivia's Cocaine Prison
La Paz’s San Pedro prison is not a normal jail — it's a microcosm of regular society, where money is king.
Northern Irish Politician Wants to Ban Homosexuality
The evangelical Christian says she would “recriminalize” homosexuality were she to win, and claims that gay people are “out to recruit.”