Editor’s note: President Donald Trump announced early on Saturday, January 3, that the United States had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife after a “large scale strike” on the country, a significant escalation of US involvement in the region. Since the early fall, the US has been building up its military forces in […] Read more ›
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In early June, smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed New York City, causing hazardous levels of air pollution. | Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesHow to tell if your pet is suffering from wildfire smoke. Humans aren’t the only ones breathing in deadly, dirty air this week. Pets — animals who often have indoor sanctuary — may still have to venture outside when wildfire smoke comes to town. Dogs need their outdoor... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower on May 31, 2023 in New York City. | James Devaney/GC ImagesHere’s the background on the investigation that just led to the former president’s second indictment. Former President Donald Trump is now facing his second indictment — this time, from the feds. Trump announced in posts on Truth Social Thursday evening that the government had informed his attorneys that he had been indicted,... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, at the first tee prior to the start of the second round of LIV golf invitational series on July 30, 2022, in Bedminster, New Jersey. | Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesIt’s part of MBS’s long game. The golf course is perhaps not the arena that... Read more ›
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The US Supreme Court in February, after it froze a lower court ruling that Alabama must draw new congressional districts before the 2022 elections to increase Black voting power. | Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty ImagesThe surprise ruling will create a new Democratic-friendly district in Alabama — and might open up pathways elsewhere. Democrats’ chances of winning back control of the House of Representatives in 2024 just got a... Read more ›
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Dion Lee/VoxHow a carmaker’s mistake created the ultimate internet challenge. It’s safe to assume that 17-year-old Markell Hughes wasn’t too worried about getting caught for stealing cars last year. After all, he lives in Milwaukee, where just 11 percent of reported car thefts resulted in an arrest in 2021 and only 5 percent were prosecuted. But Hughes appeared in a documentary about the so-called “Kia Boys,” who take advantage of... Read more ›
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson waves during a ceremony renaming a street after her in Miami-Dade County on March 6, 2023. | Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesThe Supreme Court voted not to make federal Medicaid law virtually unenforceable. Last November, the Supreme Court heard a nightmarish case that threatened to destroy a significant portion of the United States’ social safety net. Had the defendants’ arguments in Health and Hospital Corporation v. Talevski prevailed... Read more ›
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A view of the Washington Monument through smoky skies on June 8. | Alex Wong/Getty ImagesThe smoke may soon clear, but Canada’s wildfires are set to get worse. When will the smoke clear? That’s what so many people in the eastern US are asking after winds swept smoke from wildfires in Canada into major cities including New York and Philadelphia earlier this week. It’s caused air quality to plummet. For... Read more ›
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Michael Robinson Chávez/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesAir conditioning, purifiers, and even box fans can help. As outdoor air in the northeastern US hangs thick with wildfire smoke, indoor air is increasingly foul, too. That’s because the air quality inside buildings is a direct reflection of outdoor air quality, said Ian Cull, an environmental engineer and air quality expert based in Chicago. Few buildings (with the notable exceptions of some... Read more ›
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Elliot Page at the LACMA Art + Film Gala on November 5, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicIn his book Pageboy, between all the juicy Hollywood stories, Page invites crucial empathy toward the trans experience. At first glance, you’d think Elliot Page would be the last person to have written an explosive tell-all Hollywood memoir. The 36-year-old Page, who has starred in iconic films like The X-Men series, Juno,... Read more ›
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Supreme Court Justices John Roberts, Elena Kagan, and Neil Gorsuch attend the State of the Union address on February 5, 2019. | Doug Mills-Pool/Getty ImagesThe Court’s new voting rights decision is one of the most reassuring opinions it’s handed down in years. The Supreme Court did something genuinely shocking on Thursday. It handed down a 5-4 decision in Allen v. Milligan that preserves longstanding safeguards against racism in US elections,... Read more ›
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A screen grab from a video shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant after a blast occurred at the plant, which is in the Russian-controlled part of Ukraine’s Kherson, on June 6, 2023. The explosion unleashed floodwaters across the war zone. | Zelenskyy Social Media Account Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThe massive dam destruction in Ukraine, explained. A large dam on the Dnipro River, in southern Ukraine, was destroyed Tuesday, leading... Read more ›
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Smoke shrouds the sun as it rises behind the skyline of lower Manhattan in New York City on June 7, 2023. | Gary Hershorn/Getty ImagesCanada’s smoke blanketing the US is just the latest example of intensifying wildfires. New York City has had the worst air quality of any major city in the world for much of this week, according to air quality technology company IQAir. Now this smoke is spreading... Read more ›
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Heat waves have already baked parts of Asia this year, and a looming El Niño is poised to add to the heat, threatening crops in places like Malaysia. | Samsul Said/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesHow warm water in the Pacific shapes storms, droughts, and record heat around the world. It’s official: “El Niño conditions are present and are expected to gradually strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2023-24,” the National Weather... Read more ›
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One in three people in the US lives in a county with unhealthy air, according to the 2023 State of the Air report. | David McNew/Getty ImagesA new report finds that pollution from wildfires, heat, and drought is making it harder to improve air quality. Editor’s note, June 7: Wildfires in Canada are causing widespread air quality issues across the eastern United States. Our story on how wildfires and heat... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump watches from a box on the 18th green during day one of the LIV Golf Invitational at Trump National Golf Club on May 26, 2023 in Sterling, Virginia. | Rob Carr/GettyA tape of Trump. His lawyer’s voice memo. A pool flood. What else does special counsel Jack Smith know about? The media is on Trump indictment watch — again. Multiple reports indicate that special counsel Jack... Read more ›
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A displaced Congolese listens with others for their names called out, on November 24, 2012, in Mugunga, during a food distribution exercise conducted by humanitarian agencies. | Tony Karumba/AFP via Getty ImagesWhy openness about fraud — and a plan to fix it — is key to more effective philanthropy. GiveDirectly is a charity that we’ve written about a lot here at Future Perfect. Their project is, on the surface, incredibly... Read more ›
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The Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a slew of charges this week against two large, popular cryptocurrency exchanges, Coinbase and Binance. | Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesWhat the SEC’s lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase mean for the future of cryptocurrencies — and for you. For a long time, the crypto industry has been a Wild West with few regulations and laws governing it — a fact that many crypto enthusiasts... Read more ›
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A view of the Williamsburg Bridge from Domino Park in Brooklyn, New York, on June 7. | Courtesy of Natalie Kelapire4 basic questions about Canada’s wildfires, answered. East Coasters finally understand what it’s like to live in California. Earlier this week, a giant cloud of wildfire smoke from Canada wafted into New York City, Boston, and other eastern metropolises, engulfing skylines and putting millions of people at risk from air... Read more ›
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Smoke from wildfires in Canada has blanketed New York City, raising the alarm for those at risk from air pollution. | Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Getty ImagesFrom burning eyes to asthma attacks: Who’s at highest risk from air pollution? And when should you seek care? Wildfires are tearing through the forests of eastern Canada, and over the past few days, their smoke has drifted into much of the airspace in the northeastern US.... Read more ›
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An orange-tinged smog caused by Canada’s wildfires blanketed New York City on June 7, obscuring its famous skyscrapers. | Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesThe latest news and updates about Canada’s wildfires. Earlier this week, New York City had the worst air quality of any major city in the world, according to air quality technology company IQAir. The flames causing this public health crisis are actually in Quebec, Canada. This extreme... Read more ›
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