Antonia Hylton
Drug convictions and court fees are keeping the poor from getting their drivers’ licenses back
When states revoke drivers' licenses over unpaid court fines, they leave the formerly incarcerated in a Catch-22.
Why the best hope for gun control isn't Congress — it's with the states
VICE News traveled to Denver to watch three gun control activists attempt to pass gun restrictions in a limited window.
Trump is making black Americans want to travel abroad more, business owners say
Five black-owned travel companies told VICE News they’ve seen an uptick in business since Donald Trump’s surprise victory.
What it's like to take a vacation away from white people
VICE News followed a group of black women on a "race vacation" away from the United States.
How a corrupt Baltimore police task force tainted thousands of cases
It's the biggest Baltimore police scandal in recent memory — and that's saying something
NAACP on Trump: It's not our job to educate the commander-in-chief
NAACP president Derrick Johnson takes VICE News' questions on the eve of Martin Luther King Day
Time and money are running out for these families still displaced by Hurricane Harvey
More than four months after Hurricane Harvey hit, 10,000 families are still displaced from their homes.
A Civil War-era law could help change Mississippi’s segregated school system
The SPLC is using the Reconstruction era 1870 Readmission Act to challenge a system they say has denied the state's black citizens equal access to a good education.
Meet the Trump official blocking abortions for undocumented teens
Lloyd has reportedly reached out to several pregnant teenagers to counsel them against seeking abortions, and he had made every attempt to prevent Jane Doe from leaving the detention center to go to an abortion clinic.