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The World Is a Beautiful Place… Release “Body Without Organs” to Benefit ACLU
“It’s unsettling to see the voices of positive change in the community around you get drowned out within a world of dated and regressive ideals.”
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The United States Olympic Committee has apologized for swimmers' false claims about being robbed, Russia agrees to a 48-hour ceasefire in Aleppo, Frank Ocean drops a new visual album, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, a man claims he was the Orlando shooter's lover, North Korea launches more missile tests, protesters gather outside Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland, and more.
NYPD Cop Stripped of Badge After Pointing Gun at Bystander Who Filmed Arrest
Footage from the incident in Harlem shows the officer pointing his weapon at a bystander while he and another officer pin a suspect to the ground.
How 'America’s Toughest Sheriff' Treats Mentally Ill Prisoners
A lawsuit alleges that mentally ill inmates at the Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix under Sheriff Joe Arpaio are kept in "dangerously inadequate" conditions.
North Carolina's Anti-LGBT Law Slapped with Federal Lawsuit Backed by ACLU
HB2 excludes a person's sexual orientation from discrimination protection and forces transgender students and adults who have not undergone sex-reassignment surgery to use the bathroom of their gender at birth.
This Is How Medical Negligence Can Kill Immigrants Held at ICE Detention Centers
A new report outlines deaths related to healthcare failures at ICE detention centers around the country, arguing that oversight of facilities remains abysmal despite reform efforts under the Obama administration.
The KKK Has Taken Its Fight to Pick Up Highway Trash to Georgia's Top Court
A Georgia Supreme Court case will determine whether the state can block the white supremacist organization from participating in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
Syrian Refugee Families Will Still Come to Texas, Despite Effort to Stop Them
Texas filed a lawsuit last week attempting to block the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state, but a judge's ruling on Monday allowed 21 Syrians to arrive as planned this week.
Find Out If Cops in Your State Need a Warrant to Track Your Phone
Here’s a map that shows you where your cellphone locations has more legal protections.
Louisiana Is Getting Sued for Forcing Online Bookstores to Verify Readers' Ages
Naturally, the law could affect the entire internet.