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VICE NEWS TONIGHT / S7 EP12

44:04
Thursday, March 23, 2023
VICE News talks to Drew Findling, a top defense attorney to high-profile clients.
Dark Side of Comedy / S1 EP7

44:13
Greg Giraldo
Comedian Greg Giraldo’s life was sabotaged by addiction and self-loathing.
Gaycation / S1 EP3

44:06
Jamaica
Elliot and Ian touchdown in Jamaica and explore how the queer community lives.
FRINGE NATION / S1 EP4

44:13
The Legacy of the KKK
VICE investigates the KKK’s long and complex legacy in the United States.
VICE NEWS TONIGHT / Clip

14:52
A Sex Trafficking Law is Fundamentally Changing the Internet
VICE News investigates social media companies' links to sex trafficking crimes.
VICE Specials

28:45
Wanted for Drug Trafficking: Life on the Run
VICE goes behind the scenes of the life of Quintin “QNHannaz” Walters, a man on the run from the law who has decided to turn himself in.
Local Legends

4:50
I Sold Weed in Front of My Governor’s Office
VICE meets Ed Forchion, also known as NJ Weedman, to see what happened when he protested marijuana legalization by selling weed in front of the New Jersey governor's office.
Innocence Ignored

20:10
Faulty Forensics Put Me on Death Row
Most people are introduced to forensic science through TV and film, and because of this we have come to see forensic techniques as foolproof methods for solving crimes. But many forensic science techniques were not developed by scientists.
VICE Specials

11:57
Inside The Growing Men’s Rights Movement in India
VICE met up with the activists and founder of SIFF, a leading men's rights organization taking cues from America's men's rights activists.
VICE Specials

9:10
Inside the Two-Decade Fight to Bring Down a Confederate Monument
VICE traveled to Denton, Texas, to meet Willie Hudspeth, who's spent every Sunday for the past 20 years protesting a Confederate monument in the town square.
Red Right Hand

32:13
A Wrongful Murder Conviction and 18-Year Fight for Justice: The Fairbanks Four
VICE trekked to Alaska to tell the story of the Fairbanks Four, a group of native teens who were wrongfully convicted of murder in 1997.
VICE News Tonight on HBO

3:31
This is the “legal arm of the pro-life movement”
VICE News sat down with Catherine Glenn Foster, AUL president and CEO, to talk about why the group has had so much success over the last decade.
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