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  • We Talk to Bernie Sandersโ€™ Former Press Secretary About Why Sheโ€™s Not Supporting Joe Biden

    Georgia has one of the most repressive voter registration policies in the country. VICE News explores how some Georgians are fighting back.

  • This 17-Year-Old is Combating Voter Suppression in Washington

    From now until Election Day, VICE News will be learning from young folks tirelessly trying to make the American political system work, through advocacy and activism. The first young activist we met was Anoushka Chander, a 17-year-old lobbyist in DC, whoโ€™s trying hard to influence an election she canโ€™t even vote in.

  • 90 Second Job

    Christian rock musician and aspiring pro poker player, Clay Tumey, goes on a nine month bank robbing spree to fund his gambling before turning himself in.

  • The Fed Who Robbed the Bank

    Andrew McKenna, a former marine captain and federal prosecutor, becomes hooked on heroin. As his life falls apart he goes on a 6 week robbery spree in upstate New York.

  • Math Bandit

    Math teacher Mark Gurniak wins at a casino on vacation, than gets hooked on gambling websites back home. When his lucky streak ends, he turns to bank robbery to fuel his addiction.

  • Skinny Bandit

    Richard Stanley loves tacos. But when he can’t pay the check, he decides enough is enough โ€“ and robs a bank. Stanley quickly becomes one of San Diegoโ€™s most notorious stick-up men.

  • Getting Used to Your Government Tear Gassing You

    A group of protesters whoโ€™ve been coming out night after night in Portland sued the administration today in federal court. Theyโ€™re accusing federal agents of going beyond their authority and using excessive force, like repeatedly tear-gassing peaceful protesters. VICE News’ Dexter Thomas talks about what heโ€™s seen and experienced in Portland.

  • Kangaroo Bandit

    Cain Dyer, a former US marine, turns to a life of crime and becomes one of the most prolific bank robbers in American history.

  • $70k Lost in a Day

    Bank manager Louis Early Jr reunites with his long-lost father, a career criminal, and he becomes the inside man in a series of daring family-run heists.

  • A Sex Trafficking Law is Fundamentally Changing the Internet

    Social media companies no longer have immunity for sex trafficking crimes on their sites. VICE News investigates what that means for trafficking survivors and sex workers.

  • Is This The Most Extreme Music in the World?

    Hardcore provides an escape for young misfits from Hollandโ€™s industrial ghost towns. But the Protestant Church is fighting back, making Rave the new generational battleground.

  • Black South Rising

    After the 2016 police shooting of a black man, Charlotte, North Carolina, elected a black & brown leadership. The city is now doing the hard work of tackling the roots of inequity.

  • Breonna Taylorโ€™s Sister Tells Us What Itโ€™s Like to Hear People Chant Her Name

    “I hope her name makes police enforcement want to tighten up and correct themselves before they make another mistake.”

  • Unidentified Law Enforcement Officers Are Mysteriously Showing Up at D.C. Protests

    A National Guardsman told VICE News that he’s refusing to serve because of how police treated protesters in D.C.

  • Police Are Breaking Up Peaceful Protests Steps From the White House

    VICE News Tonight cuts through the spin, disinformation, and punditry to bring you in-depth coverage of the day’s top stories, and fearless on-the-ground reporting on the people, places and voices you won’t see anywhere else.

  • Chicano Batman on Receiver

    Chicano Batman sounds different this time. Their newest record, Invisible People, might be a surprise for those who first fell in love with the East LA bandโ€™s blend of Latin and psychedelic soul music back in 2007. Their latest single, โ€œBlank Slateโ€, comes in under three minutes.