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Christian Paz @ Vox · 09/28/2023 13:10 EDT

Donald Trump isn’t the union legend he’s pretending to be

Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Drake Enterprises, an automotive parts manufacturer, on September 27, 2023, in Clinton Township, Michigan. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesTrump is exaggerating his union support. Donald Trump has long made it clear that he sees himself as not just the true voice of the working class, but also the rightful standard-bearer of the union vote. His rally Wednesday night in a Detroit, Michigan suburb... Read more ›

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Peter Kafka @ Vox · 09/28/2023 11:00 EDT

Twitter’s CEO had a wild, combative appearance at the Code Conference

Twitter/X CEO Linda Yaccarino, on stage at the 2023 Code Conference. | Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox MediaLinda Yaccarino used to sell TV advertising. Selling Elon Musk is a whole different deal. Linda Yaccarino is angry. Not at Elon Musk, the man who hired her to be the CEO of Twitter, the company he subsequently renamed X. Yaccarino says he’s a brilliant leader who is turning his company into something... Read more ›

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Alissa Wilkinson @ Vox · 09/28/2023 09:45 EDT

The Hollywood writers’ strike is over — and they won big

The longest labor strike in Hollywood history is ending. | Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty ImagesHere’s what’s coming in the WGA’s new contract. Hollywood’s longest and most costly labor strike has ended. Late in the day on Sunday, September 24 — after 146 days of labor stoppage, the longest strike in Hollywood history by a long shot — the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which represents Hollywood’s... Read more ›

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Brian Resnick @ Vox · 09/28/2023 09:42 EDT

9 ocean mysteries scientists haven’t solved yet

“People have this passionate enthusiasm for outer space, which is totally understandable. But the ocean is equally if not more exciting.” | Zhihong Zhuo/Getty ImagesAnd the adventures scientists go on to better understand our enigmatic seas. The Earth is mainly a water world — more than 70 percent of its surface is covered by oceans — and yet we know so little about what resides beneath the waves. The ocean,... Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 09/28/2023 08:00 EDT

The US power grid quietly survived its most brutal summer yet

The US power grid managed to survive its highest demand day ever. | Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesDespite record power demand, the grid largely avoided blackouts. Don’t take this for granted.  With little acknowledgment and no applause, the power grid across the continental United States this summer quietly pulled off what may have been its most impressive feat ever. On July 27, the US power grid served nearly 15 million... Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 09/28/2023 07:30 EDT

Republicans’ thin corruption case against Joe Biden, explained

Kris Connor/WireImageThe House is having its first impeachment hearing. What they don’t have is proof of their allegations. Whatever you may think about the impeachments of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, they were at least impeached for things they verifiably did. But Joe Biden may become the first president to be impeached entirely because of an unproven theory. Republicans, and allies of Donald Trump in particular, have spent five years... Read more ›

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Sara Morrison @ Vox · 09/28/2023 07:00 EDT

Net neutrality is back, but it’s not what you think

Jessica Rosenworcel at a net neutrality rally in 2017. Rosenworcel is now the FCC chair and just moved to restore net neutrality. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesIt’s a lot more than Verizon treating all broadband traffic equally. Five years after net neutrality’s (temporary) demise, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to fulfill the Biden administration’s vision of re-implementing the Obama-era policy. That means the effort to reclassify broadband internet from... Read more ›

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Amanda Florian @ Vox 3 place · 09/28/2023 06:30 EDT

The anatomy of a Facebook account heist

Caleb Luke Lin for VoxHungry for money, hackers in Vietnam have hacked into thousands of Meta accounts. Jessica Sems was on Facebook at 2 am when hackers struck in a series of attacks. First, she was locked out. Then, her account data — photos, posts, even her name — were all gone. Within a few minutes, the entire profile looked like it belonged to celebrity portrait photographer Jerry Avenaim. Feeling... Read more ›

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Jonathan Guyer @ Vox · 09/28/2023 06:00 EDT

US-China tensions are every country’s problem now

President Joe Biden addresses the 78th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City on September 19, 2023. | Ed Jones/AFP via Getty ImagesBetween Washington and Beijing: Which side are you on? The Biden administration has chosen to organize its entire foreign policy around countering China. And it is a choice, one that leaves countries forced to decide which side they are on, in what could become... Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 09/27/2023 23:22 EDT

1 winner and 3 losers from Fox’s dud of a second GOP debate

Al Drago/Bloomberg via GettyVivek lost. The second Republican debate, like the first, took place in a parallel political universe in which Donald Trump was an obscure figure of no serious importance. The candidates who showed up at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California engaged in a largely vapid exchange of canned lines and talking points, repeatedly attempting to create “moments” that didn’t quite land. Nikki Haley showed some spirit... Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 09/27/2023 16:51 EDT

Human progress has come at the expense of animals. It doesn’t have to.

Several newly hatched chicks are crammed together in metal drawers inside an incubator at a hatchery in Poland. | Andrew Skowron/We Animals MediaAdd in the extreme suffering of tens of billions of farmed animals, and suddenly the world looks like a much darker place. If there’s one idea that forms the foundation of Future Perfect, it’s this: The human present is better than the past, and barring catastrophe, we can... Read more ›

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Ranjani Chakraborty @ Vox · 09/27/2023 14:05 EDT

How to fight climate change with parking lots

Why haven’t we covered them in solar panels? In 2021, President Joe Biden set an ambitious climate goal for the US to reach net-zero carbon emissions economy-wide by 2050. And as part of the transition to renewable energy, the country has drastically ramped up production of solar over the past few years. But that’s led to a new problem: finding enough land on which to put solar panels. The easiest... Read more ›

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Alissa Wilkinson @ Vox · 09/27/2023 13:51 EDT

Hollywood actors’ and writers’ strike: News and updates

Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty ImagesHollywood’s historic writers’ strike has ended. After almost five months of labor stoppage, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) announced that a long-awaited agreement had been reached. On September 26, union leadership said they had voted to end the strike and recommended their members to ratify the contract. The union’s membership will begin their vote... Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 09/27/2023 12:05 EDT

What to know about the second Republican debate

A photo collage features images of the seven GOP candidates who will appear at the first Republican presidential debate. | Photo collage by Vox; photos from Getty ImagesThe Republican Party is holding its second presidential debate on Wednesday, September 27, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The GOP primary race is crowded, with 13 declared candidates vying for the chance to challenge President Joe Biden in... Read more ›

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Alissa Wilkinson @ Vox 3 place · 09/27/2023 11:44 EDT

The Hollywood writers’ strike is over — and they won big

The longest labor strike in Hollywood history is ending. | Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty ImagesHere’s what’s coming in the WGA’s new contract. Hollywood’s longest and most costly labor strike has ended. Late in the day on Sunday, September 24 — after 146 days of labor stoppage, the longest strike in Hollywood history by a long shot — the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which represents Hollywood’s... Read more ›

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Rebecca Jennings @ Vox · 09/27/2023 09:00 EDT

How the fight between tech founders and influencers shaped the internet

Vine star Nash Grier and Musical.ly star Baby Ariel pose with fans in 2016. | Jerod Harris/Getty ImagesIn Taylor Lorenz’s new book, extremely online women get their due. The story of the internet is the story of men pouring money into platforms they don’t understand — and no one understands this better than Taylor Lorenz, the author of the new book Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and... Read more ›

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Benji Jones @ Vox 3 place · 09/27/2023 06:30 EDT

Scientists will unleash an army of crabs to help save Florida’s dying reef

Jason Spadaro, a marine ecologist at the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, holds a large Caribbean king crab. | Jennifer AdlerNot all heroes wear capes. Some are crabs. With giant pincers and rough, spider-like legs, Caribbean king crabs don’t look like your typical heroes. Yet these crustaceans may be key to solving one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems: the decline of coral reefs. In recent decades, warming seas,... Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 09/27/2023 05:30 EDT

The Republican debate is fake

Donald Trump with what might as well be his primary opposition. | Douglas Gorenstein/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty ImagesWith Trump dominating the GOP primary, the debate is a cosplay of a competitive election — and a distraction from an ugly truth. Tonight’s Republican primary debate is not a real event. It is a performance, a show, a pantomime: a shiny object with virtually no relevance to the outcome of the 2024 presidential... Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 09/26/2023 21:06 EDT

Trump could now be on the hook for up to $250 million for fraud

Trump Tower in March 2023. | Leonardo Munoz/AFP/Getty ImagesTrump has been found liable for fraud in New York. Former President Donald Trump, two of his sons, and several of his companies have been found liable for fraud in state court for inflating the value of his businesses in New York. As a result of the Tuesday decision, Trump could be on the hook for up to $250 million. The exact... Read more ›

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Alissa Wilkinson @ Vox · 09/26/2023 20:27 EDT

The Hollywood writers’ strike may finally be ending

The longest labor strike in Hollywood history may be ending. | Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty ImagesWhat to know about the WGA’s tentative deal to end the longest labor stoppage in the industry’s history. Hollywood’s longest and most costly labor strikes may finally be coming to an end. Late in the day on Sunday, September 24 — after 146 days of labor stoppage, the longest strike in... Read more ›

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