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The VICE Morning Bulletin

Hillary Clinton opens up a double-digit lead in new national poll, ordinary devices were used in Friday's massive cyber attacks, the AT&T buyout of Time Warner faces scrutiny, and more.
VICE Staff
10.24.16
News

How the New Boundary Changes Could Wipe Whole Communities Off the Political Map

We spoke to the people caught up in the Tory attempt to get rid of Labour seats.
Tess Reidy
10.24.16
coffee

Scientists Say Climate Change Might Not Be Destroying Coffee Plantations After All

A new study from the University of Exeter throws cold coffee on the theory that climate change has caused the bean-destroying coffee rust fungus to spread, destroying plantations in Central and South America.
Phoebe Hurst
10.24.16
nba

How the Front-Office Analyst Took Over the NBA

NBA teams employ way more analysts today than they did even a few years ago, and the teams that got on the train early have benefited. We know—we ran the numbers.
Rob Arthur & Rian Watt
10.24.16
thump news

Ricardo Villalobos and Umho Announce New EP, ‘Melo De Melo’

The record marks Chilean label Drumma Records’ fifth anniversary and 15th release.
Krystal Rodriguez
10.24.16
vancouver

Prehistoric Trees Could ‘Future-Proof’ Forests Against Climate Change

A tiny island on Canada’s West coast is planting trees that thrived millions of years ago, when temperatures were much warmer than they are today. It could save their forests from climate change.
Daniel J. Pierce
10.24.16
Recipe

Homemade Kimchi Recipe

You'll be pleasantly surprised with how simple it actually is.
Junghyun Park
10.24.16
London

Meet the Electrician Who Sells the Best Olive Oil in England

Among the fuses and fluorescent lights, Embassy Electrical Supplies in London stocks the country's finest olive oil—according to New York magazine. Turkish Cypriot expat Mehmet Murat sources it from his family's farm in Cyprus.
Gareth May
10.24.16
Health

How to Make a Zika Vaccine in the Middle of an Epidemic

If you’ve never made a vaccine from scratch before, this is how it’s done.
Kaleigh Rogers
10.24.16
nasa

Seventy Years Ago, Humans Saw Earth from Space for the First Time

On October 24, 1946, photography went suborbital.
Becky Ferreira
10.24.16
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

DJ Khaled Snapchats His Son’s Birth Because This is a Thing Now

First Robbie Williams, now DJ Khaled... Which means we now officially have a trend on our hands.
Noisey Staff
10.24.16
Premieres

Kelora's Video "BOY" is a Beautiful but Nightmarish Vision of the Modern World

Putting a digital spin on folk songwriting, the Glasgow-based duo make music that reflects the sociopolitical reality of today: melancholic, fragile, and stormy.
Emma Garland
10.24.16
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