It pays off to carefully consider your options when taking advantage of new phone deals. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesHow to buy a new phone for less without paying more. Are you in the market for a new phone, or just want to get the latest and greatest? Either way, you’re sure to come across seemingly incredible offers from major carriers offering heavily discounted if not free phones, including the highest-end... Read more ›
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following a meeting with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and a bipartisan group of senators on September 21, 2023 in Washington, DC. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesThe Ukrainian president seeks support for the same fight, but under different circumstances. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting the White House and Congress on Thursday — but under decidedly different circumstances than when... Read more ›
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American Fiction and Perfect Days are two standouts on the fall festival circuit. | Toronto International Film FestivalIt’s a great time to be at the movies. Every fall brings its crop of new movies from around the world — comedies, dramas, documentaries, and more uncategorizable films that capture what it is to live in this historical moment. Audiences around the world get to see them at festivals first, whether they’re... Read more ›
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People riding an escalator outside the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Unlike some parts of MGM’s business that were affected by the hack, the escalators remained operational. | AP/John LocherAre we in the middle of Ocean’s 14 or is this just another ransomware attack? Did prominent casino chain MGM Resorts gamble with its customers’ data? That’s a question a lot of those customers are probably asking themselves after a cyberattack... Read more ›
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Rupert Murdoch attended his annual party at Spencer House in London on June 22, 2023. | Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty ImagesLachlan Murdoch will be formally in charge of Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and everything else his father built and bought. For now. Rupert Murdoch spent a lifetime building one of the world’s most important media empires. Now, at age 92, he says he’s no longer going to... Read more ›
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US House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) (left) talks to Rep.-elect Matt Gaetz (R-FL) in the House Chamber after Gaetz voted present during the fourth day of voting for speaker of the House at the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2023, in Washington, DC. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesA rundown on the factions involved in the disarray. This month, due to House Republican in-fighting, the US government is on the... Read more ›
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Rupert Murdoch attended his annual party at Spencer House in London on June 22, 2023. | Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty ImagesLachlan Murdoch will be formally in charge of Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and everything else his father built and bought. For now. Rupert Murdoch spent a lifetime building one of the world’s most important media empires. Now, at age 92, he says he’s no longer going to... Read more ›
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Jann Wenner talks with Bruce Springsteen on September 13, 2022 in New York City. | Taylor Hill/Getty ImagesLessons from a month of celebrities who don’t know when to stop talking. So much for the virtue of staying silent. Several public figures have stepped in it recently by oversharing or making moves they simply didn’t have to make. The list has become so long that it feels less like they’ve committed... Read more ›
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Alex Wong/Getty ImagesThe expanded child tax credit was a well-tested solution to child poverty. Bring it back. During the past two years, child poverty in America set new records — one for the better and one for the worse. In 2021, the child poverty rate — as measured by the supplemental poverty measure that incorporates the value of government benefits — took a sharp drop to its lowest point on... Read more ›
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Growing up as a “digital native” doesn’t come with immunity to the dangers of being online. | Getty Images/iStockphotoThe generation that grew up with the internet isn’t invulnerable to becoming the victim of online hackers and scammers. Anyone can get scammed online, including the generation of Americans that grew up with the internet. If you’re part of Generation Z — that is, born sometime between the late 1990s and early... Read more ›
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Jennifer AdlerPhotos from before and after record temperatures struck Florida show the wrath of climate change. The image above was taken at a coral reef in Florida called Pickles in the spring of 2022. Here’s how that same reef looked earlier this month: Jennifer Adler A cluster of bleached elkhorn coral in Pickles Reef on September 7, 2023.The difference between the two images tells a clear story: Coral in the... Read more ›
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Police gather at the scene of a crash in Washington DC in March that left a Lyft driver and his two passengers dead. The other vehicle involved had 49 outstanding citations, leading to public outcry that not enough had been done to keep the driver off the roads. | Robert Devaney/The Georgetowner NewspaperAmid rising traffic deaths, legal mechanisms designed to keep streets safe are breaking down. Is there a better... Read more ›
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Ahead of the Climate Ambition Summit in New York City, thousands of youth, front-line advocates, and climate and community activists joined in the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City. | Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty ImagesThe bolder, narrower message of the climate movement, explained. “We are all here for one reason: to end fossil fuels around the planet,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) told a cheering crowd on Sunday.... Read more ›
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June 11, 1963: Segregationist Alabama Gov. George Wallace blocks the doorway to the University of Alabama. The governor had attempted to bar two Black students from registering at the college. | Shel Hershorn/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesAlabama’s racially gerrymandered maps are back before the Supreme Court, this time with a dollop of massive resistance. Alabama is back in the Supreme Court — to seek the justices’ permission to openly defy one of... Read more ›
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 23, 2018. | Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesThe killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada has exposed a big problem for US foreign policy. On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came forward with a shocking allegation: that “agents of the government of India” had assassinated a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. The man, named Hardeep... Read more ›
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E-bikes are cleaner and safer. So why aren’t we using them? Remember, during lockdown, how we all got obsessed with ordering everything online and having it delivered right to our doorsteps? Yeah, turns out that isn’t going away anytime soon — and we’re starting to understand the many downsides. The delivery vans that make our next-day shipping dreams come true are driving up CO2 emissions while making our streets more... Read more ›
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Udit Kulshrestha/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesHow Bangladesh removed lead from turmeric spice — and saved lives. My colleague Dylan Matthews recently wrote about the horrific global toll of lead poisoning, which contributes to as many as 5.5 million premature deaths a year — more than HIV, malaria, and car accidents combined. Lead is a neurotoxin; it causes premature deaths and lifelong negative effects. It’s said “there is no safe level of... Read more ›
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About half of states require single parents to cooperate on child support for key aid programs like food stamps, or EBT. | Andrew Burton/Getty ImagesThe invasive challenge faced by single parents seeking government assistance. To receive government assistance in the US is to submit yourself to a whole host of requirements, some reasonable, some harsh. Each state, and each program within it, has their own requirements, which might be a... Read more ›
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CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesAI doesn’t have to be superintelligent to cause serious havoc. One of the hardest parts of the news business is striking a balance between covering stories that seem important in the moment and covering stories that you know will truly matter in the future. And it’s hard because the most consequential things happening right now are often boring or difficult to explain. Artificial intelligence is a... Read more ›
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NASASome unanswered scientific questions loom out in the universe. Others reside in our homes. In March 2021, Vox launched Unexplainable, a podcast focused on unanswered questions and everything we learn by exploring the unknown. One hundred episodes later, our producers have scoured the land, the sea, the animal kingdom, the human body, the solar system, and the universe to explain the blank spaces in our collective knowledge. In this process,... Read more ›
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