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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A training model of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule is seen during a drop test on August 30, at the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range in preparation for the retrieval of the actual capsule. | Keegan Barber/NASAThe OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived in Utah Sunday, carrying material from the dawn of the solar system. A capsule bearing soil from an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth landed in Utah... Read more ›
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Jess Hannigan for Vox“Exotic” cultivated meats claim to be harmless, but they could threaten actual endangered animals. What is the strangest meat you’ve eaten? For me, it’s reindeer. This was during a trip to Finland when I was 7. We’d gone to the Arctic Circle, where I hoped to meet Father Christmas. I remember being driven through dark forests on the back of a snowmobile to a firelit clearing where... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoSpeaking up for yourself in a medical setting is a skill. Here’s what to know. In his medical school classes at Washington State University, Joel Bervell was constantly reminded of health care disparities during lectures, like how Black and brown people were more likely to die of Covid-19 and how where you live can impact life expectancy. But he was never taught why these inequities exist in the first... Read more ›
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Trump on the campaign trail in Iowa. | Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesWhat a brilliant new book gets right — and wrong — about America’s democracy. In The Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew are forced to navigate a strait bounded by two equally dangerous obstacles: Scylla, a six-headed sea serpent, and Charybdis, an underwater horror that sucks down ships through a massive whirlpool. Judging Charybdis to be a greater... Read more ›
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Members of the BJP celebrate the new reservation bill in Patna, India. | Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesThe new law reserves a third of seats in Parliament and state assemblies for women, but could take years to implement. A bill requiring India’s parliament to set aside a third of its seats for women candidates passed the body’s upper house on Thursday, potentially paving the way for greater political participation for India’s... Read more ›
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Photo by Resul Rehimov/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThe future of Armenia and Azerbaijan’s feud is uncertain — and could destabilize the region. A decades-long conflict in the Caucasus flared up this week, as Azerbaijan on Tuesday launched an “anti-terror” strike aimed at Nagorno-Karabakh — the semi-autonomous, majority-Armenian region within its internationally recognized borders. For the second time in three years, Azerbaijan’s government made decisive gains: the government of Nagorno-Karabakh has... Read more ›
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Google’s Bard is just one of several generative AI assistants these days. | Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty ImagesGoogle, Amazon, and Microsoft have a vision for generative AI. Will it work? We got a trio of generative AI announcements from three Big Tech companies this week. Google said on Tuesday that it is extending Bard to several of its apps, including Gmail and Docs. The next day, Amazon revealed that it... Read more ›
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Unemployed men eating soup and bread at Bernarr Macfadden’s Penny Cafeteria, probably in Washington DC, circa 1935. | Keystone View Company/Archive Photos/Getty ImagesAmerica’s Trumpiest court handed down a shockingly dangerous decision. The Supreme Court is likely, but not certain, to fix it. The plaintiffs’ arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association, which the justices will hear on October 3, are simultaneously some of the silliest and... Read more ›
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President Biden delivers remarks on the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, — which left 19 school children and two adults dead — at the White House in May 2023. | Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesThe new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, Biden said, comes “in the absence of that sorely needed action.” Speaking in front of gun violence survivors, activists, and lawmakers, President Joe Biden on... Read more ›
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CalFire firefighters combating the Rabbit Fire in Moreno Valley, California, on July 14, 2023. | Jon Putman/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesDelay, deflect, downplay, and other ways fossil fuel companies block climate action. For the past dozen years or so, every time the United Nations General Assembly holds its annual session in New York City, climate activists hit Manhattan to protest outside. They call it Climate Week. And this week has... Read more ›
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Supporters and workers cheer as United Auto Workers members go on strike at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant on September 15, 2023, in Wayne, Michigan. | Bill Pugliano/Getty ImagesWhy are auto workers striking? What’s their special strategy? And wait, what’s the UAW? First it was the writers. Then it was the actors. Now, it’s the auto workers who are on strike after the United Auto Workers and Detroit’s Big Three... Read more ›
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A first edition of Scottish economist and philosopher Adam Smith’s book The Wealth Of Nations is displayed at the Dutch House of Representatives library in the Hague on May 31, 2018. | Bart Maat/AFP via Getty ImagesToday, Explained looks at how Americans lost faith in capitalism — and whether we can get it back. My interest in capitalism began with an observation. I worked as an economics reporter for six... Read more ›
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Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife Nadine Arslanian arrive for the State Dinner in honor of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the White House in Washington, DC, on June 22, 2023. | Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesHe and his wife were given gold bars, a car, and envelopes of cash, prosecutors say. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) has been indicted — again. On Friday, prosecutors from the US Attorney’s... Read more ›
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Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) walks to the Senate chambers September 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesA change to the Senate dress code is causing some very predictable backlash. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sent some lawmakers into an uproar this past week when he told members that he was relaxing the Senate floor’s informal dress code, which previously required men to wear a suit and tie, and... Read more ›
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Supporters and workers cheer as United Auto Workers members go on strike at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant on September 15, 2023, in Wayne, Michigan. | Bill Pugliano/Getty ImagesAuto workers at GM, Ford, and Stellantis walking off the job will have ramifications for workers, consumers, and the economy. First it was the writers. Then it was the actors. Now, it’s the auto workers who are on strike after the United... Read more ›
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A woman checks her cellphone as she waits in line to enter the US Supreme Court. | Alex Wong/Getty ImagesA rogue federal court effectively put the Republican Party in charge of social media, now the justices have to deal with this mess. About a year ago, an especially right-wing panel of the far-right United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that Texas’s state government may effectively seize... Read more ›
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The infamous Love is Blind pods. | Courtesy of NetflixNetflix’s hit reality dating series is back to ask: What is love? And baby, who hurt you? The mystifying thing about Netflix’s Love Is Blind is that it’s somehow still capable of unearthing fresh new horrors. The contestants assembled by Netflix all seem to agree that the best way to fall in love is by immediately and ceaselessly dumping all of... Read more ›
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the opening session of the second Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit on September 18, 2023, ahead of the 78th UN General Assembly. | Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty ImagesAs the UN meets in New York, progress and energy around the Sustainable Development Goals is dwindling at the worst possible time. It’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) week, when heads of state and representatives... Read more ›
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The US government has approved new Covid-19 vaccines and is shipping out free tests ahead of a winter wave of infections. | Yuichiro Chino/Getty ImagesFree Covid tests are back — and new vaccines are at your local pharmacy too. The United States is in the midst of its worst Covid-19 wave since the beginning of the year and finally deploying some of its most powerful tools against it. The next... Read more ›
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