Agnes Walton
3 Union Leaders Were Shot Dead and Colombia Says an American Company Financed Their Killers
The murders, which happened 20 years ago, were committed by paramilitaries who Colombian investigators say were financed by an Alabama coal company.
Deadly Restraints Are Being Used on Children at Youth Homes and Schools
The U.S. government doesn't track how many children are injured or killed in restraints. So we tried to.
Inside Navajo Nation’s Battle Against Coronavirus
The reservation has a higher infection rate than any state in the country — and many homes have no running water.
The Biggest Environmental Disaster in U.S. History Never Really Ended
Cleanup workers on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are still suffering 10 years later.
Meet the Bahama Coral Farmers Regrowing the Ocean’s Reefs
They were headed for success. Then Hurricane Dorian hit.
Why the Amazon Is Really on Fire — and Why It's Going to Keep Burning
We visited the front lines of the Amazon wildfires for our new Hulu show, VICE Investigates.
France’s Macron Is on a Mission to Save the Amazon — With or Without Bolsonaro’s Help
In an interview with VICE News, France President Emmanuel Macron explains why France is giving $100 million to save tropical rainforests.
Political Paranoia Landed Iranian Cheetah Conservationists on Death Row
Four of a group of nine researchers were accused of “sowing corruption on earth,” and could be sentenced to death.
Inside the Fight to Save Alaska's 20 Native Languages from Dying Out
Alaskans are racing to collect their elders' knowledge of 20 native languages and design a pedagogy that breaches the generational divide.
Pigs Are Eating Las Vegas' Casino Leftovers and It's Saving the Damn Planet
Can Vegas ever be truly sustainable?
Midwestern farmers are not about to let historic flooding put them under
At least 1 million acres of farmland flooded in nine different states. The damages are currently estimated to top $3 billion.