Olivia Awad

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How truth lost its meaning in Trump's America

The conservative news media and the mainstream are at war over who is “fake news” as Americans' trust the press hits a record low.
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Olivia Awad
3.30.18
VICE on HBO

This is why Russian hackers are so good

Since the 2016 election, hacking has become synonymous with one country: Russia.
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Olivia Awad
3.28.18
VICE on HBO

How Japan is rebuilding its military for the first time since WWII

For the first time in 70 years, Japan is showing its military might.
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Olivia Awad
3.15.18
VICE on HBO

How Israel is becoming the world's top cyber superpower

Israel receives roughly one-fifth of the world's global private investment in cyber security.
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Olivia Awad
3.13.18
VICE on HBO

Robots could be coming for more than just your job

Hi-tech robots are already performing complex tasks for humans.
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Olivia Awad
2.22.18
VICE on HBO

Inside the monumental effort to rid the world’s oceans of plastic

The world dumps the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic into the ocean every minute.
Olivia Awad
2.6.18
VICE on HBO

This climate pioneer has a crazy solution for keeping the Arctic frozen

VICE News went across the Arctic to see the devastating impact of thawing permafrost, and the astonishing solution that might keep it frozen
Olivia Awad
1.18.18
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Hitler and most of the Third Reich were ravenous drug users during WWII

Hitler and most of the Third Reich were ravenous drug users during WWII, author says
Olivia Awad
3.27.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Watch hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd review Riff RAFF, Jamiroquai, Selena Gomez and more

"This is smoke weed, get high music"
Olivia Awad
3.15.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

George Saunders explores the mind of Abraham Lincoln in his long-awaited first novel

George Saunders, one of America's most beloved short-story writers, recently published his first novel, "Lincoln in the Bardo." While previous works of Saunders have been met with sweeping acclaim, his novel may prove to be more divisive.
Olivia Awad
2.22.17