pandemic
Inside the Online Movement to End Work
r/antiwork started as a small corner of far-left Reddit. Then the liberals came.
Nurses in the United States Were Burnt Out Before Omicron. What’s Next?
A nurse practitioner talks about Omicron, nursing shortages, and what to do about seeing loved ones during the holidays.
Omicron Is Taking Over the United States
The Omicron variant now makes up more than 70 percent of COVID-19 cases across the United States.
Taylor Swift Was a Pop Culture Villain. The Pandemic Made Her a Hero.
Taylor Swift is back to owning you, me, and everyone we know.
How Tech Has Redefined Sex Work in Some of Asia’s Largest Red-Light Districts
From being able to offer phone sex and personal web pages to having friendly cops share live locations before raids, new technology is shaking up the world’s oldest profession.
What Is QAnon? Everything to Know About the Conspiracy
QAnon, the fringe conspiracy theory that started on obscure forums, has morphed into a movement that’s now a credible threat to U.S. democracy.
We Have Now Entered the 'Satirical Comedy’ Era of Covid-19
Michael M. Bilandic's ‘Project Space 13’ follows a performance artist whose big break is scuppered by the pandemic. Madness, naturally, ensues.
3 Snow Leopards Have Died of COVID in a Nebraska Zoo
The three cats, known for playing with pumpkins on Halloween, contracted COVID-19 last month.
Young People May Never Own a House. We Ask Them How They Feel About That.
“The Baby Boomers climbed the ladder and kicked it out from beneath them.”
‘It’s Rough Out Here’: A VICE Guide to Making Friends
Fear of vulnerability can turn into loneliness, and loneliness can turn into depression.
We Went to ‘The Race That Stops The Nation’ in the Middle of a Pandemic
“I haven’t seen one non-white person since I got here and I’m scared.”
Brazil's Bolsonaro May Face ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Charge Over COVID
More than 600,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Brazil since the pandemic began.