Elspeth Reeve

Charlottesville

The internet bailed Charlottesville white supremacist Chris Cantwell out of jail

Elspeth Reeve
Tess Owen
12.11.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

This game combines the internet’s favorite things: cats and cryptocurrency

On November 28, game developer Axiom Zen released a game called CryptoKitties — in which players buy, sell, and mate cartoon cats with the cryptocurrency ether. By Monday, it was so popular it accounted for 14% of transactions on the Ethereum...
Elspeth Reeve
12.5.17
house republicans

Arizona Republican decides it's not cool to block voters on Facebook

Elspeth Reeve
10.11.17
VICE News

Congressman Suggests Charlottesville Was George Soros–Backed Conspiracy

Gosar made the comments to VICE News in an interview about one of his constituents who is suing him in federal court for blocking her on his official Facebook page.
Elspeth Reeve
10.5.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Congressman suggests Charlottesville was George Soros–backed conspiracy

For more on the legal challenge to Rep. Gosar's blocking followers on Facebook, tune into tonight's episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO. 
Elspeth Reeve
10.5.17
VICE News

Charlottesville White Nationalist Leader Turning Himself Into Police

Chris Cantwell, who featured in VICE's Charlottesville coverage, predicts more violence.
Elspeth Reeve
8.23.17
post-Charlottesville

Charlottesville white nationalist leader predicts more violence

Chris Cantwell warned that violence would escalate unless police did more to stop it.
Elspeth Reeve
8.23.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Meet the man teaching robot artists to paint like humans

Meet the man teaching robots
Elspeth Reeve
8.8.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

This app will pay anyone to shoot news videos

Elspeth Reeve
7.6.17
extremism

How an 18-year-old gamer went from neo-Nazi to Muslim to alleged killer

Elspeth Reeve
5.25.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

People are zapping their brains with electricity hoping to enhance creativity and intelligence

Elspeth Reeve
4.7.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

GPS blamed for sending trucks crashing into this tiny Arkansas town

Drivers across the world put blind faith in GPS navigation, sometimes with disastrous results. In rural Arkansas, a town is reeling from a series of tractor-trailer crashes along its steep and winding roads -- because GPS makes it look like an easy...
Elspeth Reeve
3.22.17
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