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Don't Trust Men Who Want a 'Nice' Woman
A Fox News contributor suggested that "alpha" women need to learn to be nice in order for men to like them. That's dumb.
40 People Watched a Teen's Gang Rape on Facebook, and No One Called the Police
Police believe that upwards of 40 people viewed a recent live stream of a gang rape of a 15-year-old girl in Chicago. We talked to one researcher about why people can be hesitant to intervene when sexual assault happens.
UK Asks Journalists to Not Name Ex-Agent Allegedly Behind Trump Report
The UK government issued what is known as a D-notice, but plenty of outlets aren’t taking the advice.
Where 30 Million 'Missing' Girls in China Actually Went
A recent study "discovered" millions of missing girls lost to China's one-child policy, and the results also shine a light on China's propensity to favor sons over daughters.
Where 30 Million 'Missing' Girls in China Actually Went
A 2016 study "discovered" millions of missing girls lost to China's one-child policy, and the results also shine a light on China's propensity to favor sons over daughters.
Why I Report on the Opioid Crisis
The alarming number of overdose deaths are more than just statistics to me.
'Particularly Worrying': Reports of Sex Crimes Reach Highest Level in 45 Years
Alarming new official figures from Scotland point to an alarming increase in reports of sexual violence.
Student Forced to Live Next to the Man Who Sexually Assaulted Her, Suit Claims
A former Iowa State University student is suing the school after employees allegedly tried to downplay the assault, forced her to live next to her attacker, and stopped the investigation over the summer months.
The Government Has No Clue How Many People Have Experienced Sexual Assault
A new study finds that the federal government is unable to determine how widespread the problem of sexual assault is in the US, in part because no one is able to agree on a single definition of sexual violence.
Blackout: Venezuela's Activist Journalists
In the lead-up to last year’s controversial elections, VICE News was on the ground in Venezuela with the activist journalists fighting against the censorship of the country's dwindling free press.
How an Iraqi Death Metal Concert Defied Religious Repression: “Here Is No Love, Only War”
Iraq is a brutal place for metal, but the threat of ISIS won't stop Kirkuk's Dark Phantom.
Journalists Should Not Be Afraid of Using Hacked Data
Because of the increased number of data breaches recently, reporting on hacked data “is something that journalists need to get to grips with sooner rather than later."