President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters on September 19, 2023 in New York City. World heads of state and representatives of government will attend amid multiple global crises such as Russia’s war against Ukraine and the climate emergency. | Adam Gray/Getty ImagesThe removals come two weeks after the removal of the defense ministry and as Ukraine seeks to... Read more ›
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Drew Barrymore’s (now-deleted) apology video. | via InstagramAfter much hand-wringing, America’s talk show sweetheart is sorry she tried to violate the writers’ strike. After facing widespread disgust over her decision to bring back her show in the midst of an entertainment industry writers’ strike, Drew Barrymore will keep The Drew Barrymore Show off the air indefinitely. Well, at least until the strike ends. A week ago, America’s talk show sweetheart... Read more ›
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Maren Morris performs during MerleFest at Wilkes Community College on April 29, 2023 in Wilkesboro, North Carolina. | Jeff Hahne/Getty Images“After the Trump years, people’s biases were on full display,” she told the Los Angeles Times. Maren Morris, a progressive chart-topping country and pop singer known for hits like “The Middle” and “The Bones,” has announced that she’s distancing herself from the genre of country music. Morris, an artist who’s... Read more ›
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that made ChatGPT. For Altman, the chatbot is just a stepping stone on the way to artificial general intelligence. | SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesExclusive: 63 percent of Americans want regulation to actively prevent superintelligent AI, a new poll reveals. Major AI companies are racing to build superintelligent AI — for the benefit of you and me, they say. But did they ever... Read more ›
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Google’s new Bard extensions might get more eyes on its generative AI offerings. | Leon Neal/Getty ImagesMicrosoft was first to AI search, but Google’s Bard can now pull stuff in from Gmail, Docs, Maps, and more. The buzz around consumer generative AI has died down since its early 2023 peak, but Google and Microsoft’s battle for AI supremacy may be heating up again. Both companies are releasing updates to their... Read more ›
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New USAID chief economist Dean Karlan. | Yale/ Michael MarslandDean Karlan explains his plan to get USAID to take evidence more seriously. The US spends more, in absolute dollars, on foreign aid than any other rich nation. But a lot of development experts question whether the primary American aid institution, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is spending its budget in a way that helps the most people, most... Read more ›
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Google’s new Bard extensions might get more eyes on its generative AI offerings. | Leon Neal/Getty ImagesMicrosoft was first to AI search, but Google can now pull stuff in from Gmail, Docs, Maps, and more — for free. The buzz around consumer generative AI has died down since its early 2023 peak, but Google and Microsoft’s battle for AI supremacy may be heating up again. Both companies are releasing updates... Read more ›
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A promotional image for Sound of Freedom. The movie has been an unexpected box office hit thanks to word of mouth from conservatives. | Angel StudiosIs a movie still just a movie if it becomes a culture war battleground? Usually when the culture war comes to the movies, it’s in the form of conservative backlash to films they perceive as too liberal. Increasingly, however, conservative filmmakers, often working outside of... Read more ›
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Russell Brand leaves the Troubabour Wembley Park theatre in northwest London after performing a comedy set on September 16. | James Manning/PA Images/Getty ImagesFour women have accused Brand of rape and sexual assault, all of which he denies. Comedian Russell Brand has been accused of rape and sexual assault by four women who detail incidents that took place over seven years, according to an investigation by the UK’s Sunday Times,... Read more ›
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Members of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA picket outside The Drew Barrymore Show on September 12, 2023. The show began taping new episodes on September 11, but on September 17, Barrymore announced that the show would not air and would shut down production. | Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty ImagesOn the AMPTP’s identity crisis, Drew Barrymore, the fall TV calendar, and whether this will ever end. Trying to figure out what’s going on with... Read more ›
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaking at the “Save America” rally on October 22, 2022, in Robstown, Texas. | Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesThe right-wing warrior may soon see his legal issues catch up with him. It could shape the future of the Texas GOP. Editor’s note, September 18, 2023: Ken Paxton was acquitted of all 16 articles of impeachment against him in the Texas Senate on Saturday, with only two Republicans... Read more ›
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visits the holy shrine of Hazrat Zeinab on May 3, 2023, in Damascus, Syria. | Borna News/Matin Ghasemi/Aksonline ATPImages/Getty ImagesFor Iran’s struggling economy, the deal is more about money. A deal for Iran to release seven Americans in exchange for access to $6 billion in assets and clemency for five Iranians held in the US has been successful, the Biden administration confirmed Monday morning. The agreement... 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 now, a week... Read more ›
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Inside the package: An in-depth exploration of the state of Florida, analyzing its prominence within the national consciousness and its function as a microcosm reflective of the wider American landscape. Florida is often seen as an exceptional anomaly, situated at the southernmost tip of the nation, characterized by its pronounced idiosyncrasies and seemingly detached from the broader tapestry of American life. Vox’s Florida Project seeks to examine how in reality,... Read more ›
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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis in their apology video. | via InstagramCharacter letters can be an important part of criminal sentencing. These Danny Masterson letters missed the point. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis want to clarify a few things. Over the weekend, the celebrity couple issued a video concerning letters they wrote to a judge vouching for their friend and former That ’70s Show co-star Danny Masterson’s character. In May... Read more ›
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Apple Pay leads the tap-to-pay market, which has exploded in popularity in the last few years. | Jeff Chiu/APTap-to-pay makes spending money fun, easy, and virtually invisible. Apple released iOS 17 on September 18 and now that the new operating system is here, you can probably leave your wallet at home. The latest version of iOS expands what you can do with Apple Wallet, including how you pay for stuff... Read more ›
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Justice Clarence Thomas sits with his wife and conservative activist Virginia Thomas while he waits to speak at the Heritage Foundation on October 21, 2021, in Washington, DC. | Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesBelieve it or not, there are worse judges than Brett Kavanaugh. And now Brett needs to clean up their mess. No matter how bad the Supreme Court gets, it can always get worse. This reality will be on full... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers for VoxExamining the Sunshine State’s outsized role in American culture. Americans like to think Florida is an outlier: hanging off the bottom of the country, full of extremes, its own strange world with little relevance to the rest of American life. The truth is, Florida is the country’s bleeding edge, foretelling changes from the political to the social, the environmental to the economic. Understanding how the state is... Read more ›
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Andrew Walters for VoxThe happiest place on earth, explained by the numbers. There’s no place on earth like Disney World. To call it merely “big” is like saying Warren Buffett is “financially comfortable” — such an understatement that it’s almost inaccurate. It’s far and away the largest and most visited theme park on the planet, welcoming tens of millions of visitors every year. Walt Disney’s original vision wasn’t to turn... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxA third-generation Floridian reflects on the state’s unofficial, unwanted mascot. There’s a game people like to play online. In fact, there’s an entire website dedicated to it. It’s called the “Florida Man Birthday Challenge” and the premise is simple enough: You type your birthday into the site’s search bar — month, date — along with the words “FLORIDA MAN.” Whatever headline pops up becomes your official intro into the... Read more ›
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