Vice InvestigationHealth, Justice Roe Was Never Enough Though the federal government is obligated to provide tribes with health care, decades-old restrictions on federal funding have severely limited the provision of abortion. Adreanna RodriguezViceAugust 25, 2022 InvestigationWorld U.S. Troops Might be in Danger. Why Is the Military Trying to Hide It? Formerly secret files raise questions about the security of American military bases in Africa. Nick TurseViceOctober 26, 2020 InvestigationEnvironment The Last of the Climate Deniers Hold On Propped by an industry-funded network, demanded by the Trump administration, the last vestiges of climate deniers in academia linger as millennials protest inaction. Dan SchwartzViceNovember 18, 2019 InvestigationJustice, Politics, World “Worse Than a Death Sentence” Inside India’s sham trials that could strip millions of citizenship. Rohini MohanViceJuly 29, 2019 InvestigationJustice, Politics, World The End of the City on a Hill A burgeoning alliance with Europe’s far right is radically altering the Christian right's view of American democracy. Sarah PosnerViceMarch 11, 2019 InvestigationPolitics, World A Slaughter in Silence How a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign in DRC was made worse by Trump's "America First" policies and the world's neglect. Nick TurseViceAugust 1, 2018 InvestigationWorld The Survivors of Ituri’s Ethnic Cleansing Campaign Sometimes, the best thing a reporter can do is simply get out of the way and let people tell their own stories in their own words. Nick TurseViceAugust 1, 2018 InvestigationHealth, Justice The Trauma of Everyday Gun Violence in New Orleans There's a vast, undiagnosed epidemic of PTSD in communities of color plagued by violence, and many young men are struggling to cope on their own. Jimmie Briggs & Andre LambertsonViceApril 9, 2018 InvestigationWorld Ethnic Cleansing May Be Underway in the DRC The killings resemble the early stages of an ethnic cleansing campaign directed at members of the Hema ethnic community. Nick TurseViceMarch 12, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Politics A Death in Arizona Hawaii sends nearly half of its inmates to a private prison in Arizona, with only the most cursory oversight. Gabriel ThompsonViceMarch 6, 2017 1 2
InvestigationHealth, Justice Roe Was Never Enough Though the federal government is obligated to provide tribes with health care, decades-old restrictions on federal funding have severely limited the provision of abortion. Adreanna RodriguezViceAugust 25, 2022
InvestigationWorld U.S. Troops Might be in Danger. Why Is the Military Trying to Hide It? Formerly secret files raise questions about the security of American military bases in Africa. Nick TurseViceOctober 26, 2020
InvestigationEnvironment The Last of the Climate Deniers Hold On Propped by an industry-funded network, demanded by the Trump administration, the last vestiges of climate deniers in academia linger as millennials protest inaction. Dan SchwartzViceNovember 18, 2019
InvestigationJustice, Politics, World “Worse Than a Death Sentence” Inside India’s sham trials that could strip millions of citizenship. Rohini MohanViceJuly 29, 2019
InvestigationJustice, Politics, World The End of the City on a Hill A burgeoning alliance with Europe’s far right is radically altering the Christian right's view of American democracy. Sarah PosnerViceMarch 11, 2019
InvestigationPolitics, World A Slaughter in Silence How a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign in DRC was made worse by Trump's "America First" policies and the world's neglect. Nick TurseViceAugust 1, 2018
InvestigationWorld The Survivors of Ituri’s Ethnic Cleansing Campaign Sometimes, the best thing a reporter can do is simply get out of the way and let people tell their own stories in their own words. Nick TurseViceAugust 1, 2018
InvestigationHealth, Justice The Trauma of Everyday Gun Violence in New Orleans There's a vast, undiagnosed epidemic of PTSD in communities of color plagued by violence, and many young men are struggling to cope on their own. Jimmie Briggs & Andre LambertsonViceApril 9, 2018
InvestigationWorld Ethnic Cleansing May Be Underway in the DRC The killings resemble the early stages of an ethnic cleansing campaign directed at members of the Hema ethnic community. Nick TurseViceMarch 12, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Politics A Death in Arizona Hawaii sends nearly half of its inmates to a private prison in Arizona, with only the most cursory oversight. Gabriel ThompsonViceMarch 6, 2017