Hurricane Beryl reached Category 5 strength as it tore into the Caribbean on Monday, with sustained winds reaching 165 miles per hour. This marks the earliest point in the season on record that a tropical storm has reached this intensity. As of Tuesday morning, at least one death has been confirmed in St. Vincent and […] Read more ›
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It’s a hard time to be someone who works in the heat. Just two weeks after a blistering heat dome smothered parts of the Midwest and Northeast, yet another heat wave is set to break temperature records in California. It’s an unforgiving start to a summer that projections show could be the hottest on record. […] Read more ›
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Last Thursday night, President Joe Biden advertised his inability to reliably remember the topics of his own sentences to over 50 million Americans. The president’s excruciating debate performance triggered an avalanche of op-eds calling for his exit from the race. The New York Times editorial board, Biden’s (admiring) biographers, and a wide range of liberal […] Read more ›
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Hurricane season has begun, and it’s off to a frightening start. On Monday night, Beryl, the first named hurricane of the year, strengthened into a dangerous Category 5 storm as it moved northwest towards Jamaica. Earlier in the week, it pummeled islands in the southeast Caribbean, including St. Vincent and the Grenadines, destroying homes and leaving […] Read more ›
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If you’re looking for electoral suspense, don’t look across the pond. Barring a polling error of world historic proportions, 14 years of Conservative rule will come to an end in the United Kingdom on July 4. The question isn’t whether Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s party will lose, it’s whether anything will be left of them […] Read more ›
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It’s undeniable: the era of Chappell Roan is upon us. At music festivals and on the lists forecasting pop’s next big thing, there she is: big red hair and big powerhouse voice, unapologetically queer lyrics and exuberant drag queen aesthetic. This is the summer Chappell Roan became impossible to ignore. Roan has been a working […] Read more ›
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Hurricane season has begun, and it’s off to a frightening start. On Monday, Beryl, the first named hurricane of the year, pummeled into tropical islands in the southeast Caribbean as a Category 4 storm. The Grenadines and other islands in the Lesser Antilles including St. Lucia and Grenada are facing fierce winds and life-threatening flooding. The […] Read more ›
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If you spent Monday morning following each of the cases handed down by the Supreme Court, you’re probably experiencing a bit of whiplash. The biggest news out of the Court on Monday, of course, is a sweeping decision holding that former President Donald Trump was effectively allowed to do crimes while he was in office. […] Read more ›
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Hurricane Beryl tore into the Caribbean on Monday at Category 4 strength with sustained winds reaching 150 miles per hour, putting Barbados, Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, and the Grenadine Islands in the path of danger. It marks the earliest point in the season on record when a hurricane has reached Category 4 strength. Beryl is […] Read more ›
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The Court’s six Republicans handed down a decision on Monday that gives Donald Trump such sweeping immunity from prosecution that there are unlikely to be any legal checks on his behavior if he returns to the White House. The Court’s three Democrats dissented. Trump v. United States is an astonishing opinion. It holds that presidents […] Read more ›
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Welcome to the Vox crossword. Puzzles come out Monday through Saturday. Make sure to bookmark this page (or add to your phone’s home screen) to find new ones each day. You can also get a weekly email reminder by signing up for our crossword newsletter. Puzzles are constructed by these great people and edited by […] Read more ›
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In early December 2013, in the low-lying mountains of Guinea in West Africa, a 2-year-old named Emile Ouamouno had a sudden onset of strange symptoms: high fever, bloody stool, and vomiting. On December 6, the boy died in his home village of Meliandou. Emile’s 4-year-old sister, mother, and grandmother died shortly after, each suffering similar […] Read more ›
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Steven Phillips-Horst had a problem — er, “problem,” depending on who you ask — that plagues many a modern Spotify listener. No matter what song the podcaster and comedian played, whether by Taylor Swift or Celine Dion, Morgan Wallen or the band How to Dress Well, the platform would immediately queue up Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” […] Read more ›
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For a fractious coalition that at times seems to be held together with spit, baling wire, and old memories of Barack Obama, the Democratic Party has a remarkably singular message: Donald Trump is an existential threat to the country. For the Biden campaign, the existential threat to democracy has become the overriding theme in his […] Read more ›
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What is “maternal mortality”? The dry, clinical term obscures a devastating loss: A person dies as a result of bringing a child into the world. That child loses a parent; a household is plunged into grief; a family that should be celebrating is left to mourn. Pretty much everyone can agree that such deaths are […] Read more ›
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In 1955, the philosopher Charles Frankel was troubled. A committed civil libertarian, he had come to believe that the prevailing winds of public life had turned against his beloved liberalism. He wrote a book, The Case for Modern Man, defending it from critics on the left and right alike. His concluding chapter, titled “The Revolution […] Read more ›
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Ali Jackson had been single for about four years, and like so many women, felt burned out on dating apps. Swiping had become a monotonous routine, something to do when she was bored. So Jackson decided to delete the apps and try something novel: Meet people in person. In October, she made a commitment to attend […] Read more ›
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I’ve been on the consumer health beat for a few months now. That means I stand directly in the path of a lot of strikingly bad “wellness” advice on social media. For example: Take potato juice instead of antibiotics for strep throat (what? no); douse yourself in beer for a better tan (ouch — use […] Read more ›
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It has been a month since Google’s spectacular goof. Its new AI Overviews feature was supposed to “take the legwork out of searching,” offering up easy-to-read answers to our queries based on multiple search results. Instead, it told people to eat rocks and to glue cheese on pizza. You could ask Google what country in […] Read more ›
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Kenya, one of east Africa’s more economically developed and democratically stable countries, has been rocked this week by a political crisis that reveals the deep cracks in both sides of that stability. Massive protests broke out earlier this week after parliament passed a bill increasing taxes — including on a bevy of everyday essentials like […] Read more ›
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