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  • ABANDONED (Trailer)

    Legendary skateboarder Rick McCrank goes on a journey exploring abandoned places with the people who love them long after the lights have gone out. Abandoned pays tribute to these modern day ruins, seemingly lost and forgotten, but not by everyone.

    ​ABANDONED premieres September 2 at 9P. Find your channel​.

  • MAKE IT COUNT TEMI

    The Yurok tribe in California is fighting to remove dams destroying salmon populations—key to the Yurok economy and way of life. VICE News visits during this year’s fall salmon run.

  • Malaysia Is Using Coronavirus to Deport Rohingya Refugees

    Before the pandemic, Malaysia was welcoming Rohingya Muslim asylum-seekers. VICE News reports on how COVID-19 has changed its plan.

  • Meet the Librarians Helping Track California’s Coronavirus Cases

    VICE News speaks to librarians in LA who have become contact tracers tasked to help identify and isolate the spread of COVID-19.

  • Rent Strikes are Growing Across the Country

    Rent strikes are happening all over the U.S. as tenants face the economic crisis. VICE News looks at the latest efforts to cancel the rent.

  • Purgatory in Paradise

    Greece is a hub of hedonistic nightlife and the site of a refugee crisis. How do the tourists, the immigrants and the destitute locals coexist in this island paradise?

  • Toronto

    A party promoter, an ex-drug dealing window washer, a billionaire DJ, and a paid-to-party girl try to readjust their lives in the competitive city of Toronto.

  • Oakland

    Oakland’s DIY style inspires an edibles champion, a shipping container dweller, an LGBT comedian, and a founder of a bike charity, to impact their community.

  • Fort McMurray

    A massive wildfire impacts the lives of an oil worker, a dog sledder, an exotic dancer, and a boxer in the Northern oil patch of Fort McMurray

  • Houston

    A bomb-maker, a human trafficking interventionist, a hip hop jeweller, and an internet celebrity take advantage of Houston’s free-wheeling way of doing business.

  • Baltimore

    Baltimore’s racial divide influences the financial lives of a stunt bike rider, an illegal tattoo artist, a hookah business owner, and a photographer.

  • Salt Lake City

    A taxidermist, a pro skiier, a faltering mormon and a teenaged punk. In a city ruled by religion, they live in shadows of counter culture.

  • Memphis

    A cop who is an aspiring MMA fighter, a car salesman, a recovering addict, and a rap artist. Each have a complex relationship with money and a plan to survive and thrive in Memphis.