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earth

Natural Disasters Displaced Three Times More People Than War in 2013
A new report indicates that we're all going to have to be a lot more prepared to deal with everything that happens after.
Ben Richmond
9.17.14
The Biggest Song in the Country

What Is the Biggest Song in the Country Right Now? Vol. 1: Meghan Trainor or Bobby Shmurda?
Wait, who is Meghan Trainor again?
Kyle Kramer
9.17.14
Health

'We Are Laying Down Like Dogs': The Long Wait For Ebola Treatment in Liberia
Outside the gates of an overtaxed Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, sick people wait — and die — while hoping to get access to medical care.
Ashoka Mukpo
9.17.14
News

The Islamic State Threatened America by Making a Shitty Video
The extremist group's video is supposedly a trailer for a feature called Flames of War and it seems to taunt Obama and America. It's also a confusing piece of crap.
Harry Cheadle
9.17.14
Music

[Premiere] Tycho's Music Video Redux For "See" Turns The Musicians Into Living Constellations
Last May, we shared Tycho's otherwordly "See" music video, and today director GMUNK unveils a new performance cut entirely made of infrared Kinect footage.
Zach Sokol
9.17.14
Words

DIY Festival: Create Your Own RBMA Splendour Stage At Home
Listen to RBMA x Splendour In The Grass 2014
THUMP Australia
9.17.14
Internet

The Future of the Web Is as Much About Psychology as Technology
The technology of 2050 will be at least partly defined by our own evolution.
Victoria Turk
9.17.14
Premieres

Stream Weird Womb's EP 'Laziness' Right Now
This Tuscon band's music will make you feel the opposite of lazy.
Kim Taylor Bennett
9.17.14
Max Is The Best

Max Doing Awesome Things
[Recap of article/video OR first sentence from body of text]
VICE Staff
9.17.14
Words

Kasper Bjørke Remembers the Soundtrack to His Craziest Year
Rufus Wainwright remixed makes for big-room greatness.
Kasper Bjørke
9.17.14
Environment

Many Homes Rebuilt After Hurricane Sandy Are Likely Headed Back Underwater
New York City is spending millions to rebuild waterfront homes destroyed by the massive storm, ignoring the threat of rising sea levels due to climate change.
Alexandra Tempus
9.17.14
News

Mexican Drug Cartels Are Using Social Media Apps to Commit Virtual Kidnappings
Facebook and WhatsApp are being used to trick people into ponying up cash for safe relatives.
Priscila Mosqueda
9.17.14
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