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- Documentary series investigating organized crime's worrying expansion in our global age.
- Denise Pflum left her home in rural Indiana to look for her purse in 1986. She hasn't been seen since. The Sheriff's department is taking a fresh look at the case - and her ex.
- Two cousins have allegedly confessed to killing Denise multiple times. They've never been arrested, and police say one of them hasn't even been questioned - until now.
- While in custody, Denise's ex-boyfriend confesses to killing her. But he dies before the case can go to trial, leaving Connersville with more questions than answers.
- Dexter Thomas Jr. travels to Alabama to learn about the Felony Murder rule; Paola Ramos meets a smuggler trafficking people into the U.S. by boat.
- Alzo Slade investigates the intersection of music and violence in Drill music, the most popular subgenre of rap today; Natashya Gutierrez travels to the Philippines to find out what led to the historic comeback of the Marcos family.
- Vegas Tenold takes us to the heart of far-right America to understand the enduring power of the Great Replacement Theory, and its lethality; Paola Ramos travels to Mexico to meet with mothers searching for their missing daughters in a country plagued by violent crime, human trafficking and government impunity.
- How inaccurate drug tests could be determining court cases and upending the lives of people around the country; How Taiwan is preparing for mounting threats of an invasion by China.
- Matthew Cassel covers Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's return to power by partnering with far-right political parties; Paola Ramos travels from drug labs in Mexico to Oregon.
- Alyza Enriquez unpacks the role of detransitioners, or formerly trans-identifying people who have stopped medical treatment; Alzo Slade in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which sits on more than half the world's known cobalt supply.
- Paola Ramos travels to Texas to see how Republican Governor Greg Abbott's border enforcement initiative, Operation Lone Star; one year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ben C. Solomon treks to the frontlines.
- Episode: (2018)2016–20236m6.2 (5)TV EpisodeIn an new, exclusive interview with VICE News Tonight on HBO, Roseanne Barr, creator of the 'Roseanne' show, opens up about her life since she was fired by ABC for her Tweet about former aide to President Obama, Valerie Jarrett.
- Julia Steers looks at a Kremlin-backed private military force that operates from Ukraine to Central Africa; Seb Walker examines the shuttering of state psychiatric hospitals and talks to the front lines of America's mental health crisis.
- Ben Ferguson gets an inside look at the cyberwar between Ukraine and Russia, and how it's changing the rules of war in real time; David Noriega visits Oklahoma to see the aftermath of a Supreme Court decision that returned half the state to five Native American Nations.
- Gianna Toboni examines how drastically the country could change in a post-Roe world; Krishna Andavolu travels to the Philippines to learn more about the play-to-earn gaming phenomenon that has taken the country by storm.
- Isobel Yeung is in Afghanistan, exploring the Taliban's ban on drugs and the issues of addiction; Vegas Tenold heads to the Midwest to see whether police officers can be trained to intervene in cases of police misconduct.
- Isobel Yeung goes to Brazil's Javari Valley, where evangelical missionaries and indigenous tribes are battling over the soul of the Amazon - and the future of Brazil; Matthew Cassel reports on the financial collapse that united Sri Lankans against the country's ruling dynasty.
- VICE News goes inside the story of the investigation exposing the offshore banking activities of more than 120 politicians around the world.
- In Cambodia, the COVID-19 pandemic is being used as a cover for political repression by one of the world's longest-serving leaders; New York City's so-called "Last Responders" battle against a pandemic to maintain dignity for the dead.
- Hind Hassan travels to northwest Syria to investigate a recent devastating earthquake; Krishna Andavolu reports on rapid developments in artificial intelligence.
- The fate of WNBA star Brittney Griner; Right-wing Americans in Hungary.
- Alec Luhn reports how propaganda has convinced a majority of Russians to support Putin's bloody and costly invasion of Ukraine; Ben C. Solomon explores how the front line has evolved since the start of the war in Ukraine.