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How the World Falls Apart
Not all at once but in millions of cataclysms small and large that strike somewhere everyday.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, the estranged wife of the UCLA gunman has been found dead after police discovered a "kill list," Muhammad Ali has been hospitalized, floods in Paris have shut down the Louvre, and more.
Albertans Are the Only Canadians Who Think Oil Is More Important Than Water, Says Survey
Not surprisingly, Calgary and Montreal have very different answers to the question, "What is our most important natural resource?"
Life Is Like Purgatory in the Squalid Shantytowns of Paraguay
In December, 2015, massive flooding on the Rio Paraguay forced over 100,000 Paraguayans to flee their homes. Nearly six months later, 60,000 citizens are still displaced and the situation isn't improving.
'Cameron Should See How We're Living': Why Is the Government Still Ignoring Flood Victims?
Two months after the floods ruined their homes, people are still struggling to recover and anger at politicians isn't subsiding.
Extreme Weather Wiped Out a Tenth of the World's Cereal Production
New research reveals that drought and heat waves can have severe impacts on cereal production, while floods and cold spells don't — and rich countries, not developing ones may be the most impacted.
As Severe Storms Continue to Sweep Across the US, the Death Toll Rises to 43
The governors of New Mexico and Missouri have declared states of emergency due to heavy precipitation, while the governor of Texas has declared a state of disaster in four counties, following deadly tornadoes.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
States across the US were hit by floods, Japan agreed to pay Korean "comfort women" from World War Two, and Peyton Manning strongly denied using HGH.
El Niño's Causing Havoc Around the Globe — And Could Make 2015 The Hottest Year on Record
From Indonesia's fires to deadly heat waves and floods in India, scientists say the current Niño formation will stick around well into 2016, driving hot temperatures and extreme weather.
Quick Hit: Dozens Missing Following Brazil Dam Collapse
Authorities fear at least two people are dead in floods caused by the accident.
Floating Rafts of Fire Ants Have Been Sighted in the Carolina Floods
This is why the ant is synonymous with teamwork.