Rachel Nance (third from left) and Jenn Tran (sixth from left) are strong potential contenders from this season of The Bachelor. | Disney How come there’s never been an Asian Bachelorette? For the first time in years, The Bachelor franchise had not one, not two, but multiple contestants of Asian descent who were prominent contenders. Historically, there have been a handful of Asian participants who have made it to later... Read more ›
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Biden vibing in Pennsylvania. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images Roughly 80 percent of House Republicans just lined up behind a plan to cut Social Security and ban all abortions. Donald Trump would be on track to win a historic landslide in November — if so many US voters didn’t find him personally repugnant. Roughly 53 percent of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of the former president. And yet, when asked about... Read more ›
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Princess Catherine of Wales during a pre-recorded video announcement. | Kensington Palace It’s not just the Princess of Wales. More and more young people are getting cancer. Kate Middleton, now Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced Friday in a video message that she was diagnosed with cancer after doctors performed abdominal surgery on her earlier this year and discovered evidence of the disease. Kensington Palace did not release details on what... Read more ›
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Kate and Meghan stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping The Colour on June 9, 2018, in London, England. | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images And Diana, too. On March 22, Kate Middleton announced that she has been diagnosed with cancer and will be undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The news comes amid fevered speculation over the Princess of Wales, after she disappeared from the public eye for multiple months,... Read more ›
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Princess Kate the last time she was seen in public, greeting the crowd after attending a Christmas morning service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2023, in Sandringham, Norfolk. | Stephen Pond/Getty Images The Princess of Wales issued a statement on March 22 saying she is being treated for cancer. The mystery of Princess Catherine’s disappearance has been solved. On Friday afternoon, the Princess of Wales, formerly Kate Middleton, announced... Read more ›
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The epic virtual world of 3 Body Problem. | Courtesy of Netflix Netflix’s new adaptation of Liu Cixin’s famous sci-fi series shows us what quantum mechanics might look like in real time. Netflix’s 3 Body Problem premiered March 21, and there’s a lot of science! The new Netflix series from screenwriter Alexander Woo and Game of Thrones shepherds David Benioff and D.B. Weiss adapts a bestselling sci-fi trilogy by Chinese... Read more ›
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A full moon rises at dusk over the buildings of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images The more we learn about Francesca Gino’s lawsuit, the more problems that arise Last summer, I wrote about Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino, a famous “dishonesty researcher” who was suspended from Harvard after it was revealed that someone had manipulated the data in four papers she co-authored... Read more ›
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Caitlin Clark and Iowa won the Big 10 Women’s Basketball Tournament earlier this month. | Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty ImagesThe most exciting player in college basketball, explained. For the uninitiated, college basketball may seem like a complicated sport. Nearly every second is packed with plays, screens, cuts, and defenses that can be hard to follow. Commentators spray you with names and phrases that you’re supposed to already know. (Izzo? Geno?... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesFrom baseball to March Madness, how gambling is ruining sports. The 1919 World Series is famous for a few things, but most of all, it’s remembered as the worst gambling scandal in US sports history. Eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of taking money from gamblers to purposefully lose the World Series. Though some maintained their innocence, all eight were eventually banned from baseball for life.... Read more ›
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Jared Bartman for VoxUkraine’s drone innovations have changed how the US is planning for a war with China. It’s hard to overstate the level of hype currently surrounding military drones. Just in the past week, former senior US military commanders have penned commentaries comparing drones, in terms of their revolutionary potential, to the development of the phalanx formation that helped make Alexander the Great’s conquest possible, and suggesting they may... Read more ›
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A diamond-ring effect during a total eclipse of the sun on August 21, 2017, as viewed from the Cohen Recreation Center in Chester, Illinois. | Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesThis will be the last total solar eclipse over the contiguous United States for 21 years. Don’t miss it! On April 8, 2024, millions of Americans will be able to see a rare celestial occurrence: a total solar eclipse. It’s... Read more ›
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Apple CEO Tim Cook takes a selfie with an attendee during an event on September 10, 2019, on Apple’s Cupertino, California campus. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesDoes Apple have a monopoly on smartphones? The Justice Department thinks so. The Biden administration filed a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Apple Thursday that targets a product that has long been the major revenue driver for the company’s $2.76 trillion business: the iPhone. The Department... Read more ›
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Kate and Meghan stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping The Colour on June 9, 2018, in London, England. | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesAnd Diana, too. As intrigue mounted last week over a then-missing, now recently appeared Kate Middleton and her Photoshopped picture, British-owned tabloids directed their ire toward a familiar target: Meghan Markle. To an unpracticed observer, it would be difficult to blame the disappearance of... Read more ›
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There’s a reason so many of us don’t have enough retirement savings. By the standards of most financial experts, Americans are woefully behind on saving for retirement. The reason why is rooted in changes to the country’s retirement system that resulted in a flawed design for how people set aside money. In this video, we interviewed four people about their level of retirement preparedness and two experts about the state... Read more ›
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Xinmei Liu for VoxNeuralink has implanted a chip in its first human brain. But it’s pushing a needlessly risky approach, former employees say. Of all Elon Musk’s exploits — the Tesla cars, the SpaceX rockets, the Twitter takeover, the plans to colonize Mars — his secretive brain chip company Neuralink may be the most dangerous. What is Neuralink for? In the short term, it’s for helping people with paralysis —... Read more ›
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Packages of mifepristone tablets at a family planning clinic on April 13, 2023, in Rockville, Maryland. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesThe stakes in the Supreme Court’s mifepristone case go way beyond abortion. For more than a year, a specter named Matthew Kacsmaryk has loomed over abortion access in the United States. Kacsmaryk, a former lawyer for Christian right causes that Donald Trump appointed to the federal bench, attempted to ban the... Read more ›
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The subreddit r/wallstreetbets has thoughts on Reddit’s IPO. | Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesReddit could become the next meme stock — or flop. Reddit, the launchpad for many meme stocks, could now become one: The social media giant makes its debut on Wall Street Thursday in one of the most highly anticipated initial public offerings of the year. The nearly 20-year-old company has reportedly raised $748 million in its IPO,... Read more ›
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Supporters of former US President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump hold images of Laken Riley before he speaks at a “Get Out the Vote” rally in Rome, Georgia, on March 9, 2024. Riley, a nursing student, has become the face of immigration reform after her murder allegedly by an illegal immigrant on February 22, 2024. | Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via GettyWas her death an unusual tragedy — or a policy... Read more ›
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The EPA has finalized new emissions rules for light-duty vehicles like cars and medium-duty vehicles like transit vans that will push automakers to make cleaner vehicles like electrics and plug-in hybrids. | John Keeble/Getty ImagesHere’s what the federal rules mean for car companies, the climate, and you. The Environmental Protection Agency has officially cemented new pollution rules for cars, pickup trucks, vans, and SUVs that the Biden administration called the... Read more ›
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Donald Trump speaks during a Buckeye Values PAC rally in Vandalia, Ohio, on March 16, 2024. | Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty ImagesTrump’s favorability has ticked up with many Americans and soared with some traditionally Democratic groups. Something confounding is happening in America: Donald Trump, once the least liked presidential officeholder and reviled by nearly two-thirds of the country by the time he left office, is getting more popular. For the... Read more ›
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