Supporters of President Donald Trump participate in a boat rally in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on October 3, 2020. | Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty ImagesIn David Brooks’s new column, he asks the American elite if they’re the baddies. But he’s actually telling them a comforting fiction. The question of why Donald Trump manages to maintain such a grip on the Republican base, to the point where he can remain a nationally viable candidate... Read more ›
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A neon sign advertising Modelo Mexican beer burns in the window of a restaurant in San Francisco, California. | Robert Alexander/Getty ImagesModelo in, Bud Light out. The song of the summer is Australian, and the beer of the summer is Mexican. Modelo Especial is now the top-selling beer in the United States, having taken the crown from the beleaguered Bud Light. Modelo surpassed Bud in sales through retail stores in... Read more ›
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Chicken is the most popular meat in the world, with 74 billion slaughtered in 2021 alone. | Dimas Ardian/Getty ImagesThe global meat forecast, explained by 85 billion chickens. In the century since the modern chicken industry was born, chicken has overtaken beef and pork as the most popular meat in the world. According to a report published last month by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the... Read more ›
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Finding a therapist or other mental health care treatment and getting health insurance to cover those services continues to be a struggle, despite a 2008 “parity” law. | Getty Images/iStockphotoAre you paying for mental health treatment out of pocket? It’s not supposed to be that way. At a time when it seems Americans don’t agree on much, we agree on this: The US is in the throes of a mental... Read more ›
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Barbie and Oppenheimer led July 2023, the second biggest month at the movies on record. | Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesWhat we can learn from July’s record-breaking movie month. For a few years, every summer movie season has felt like the weirdest one. There was the year when blockbusters started to balloon far beyond the margins of “summer.” There was the pandemic summer, when there were no blockbusters at all.... Read more ›
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A scene from “Joan is Awful,” the first episode of the newest season of Black Mirror. | NetflixA chat with Charlie Brooker about AI, creativity, and why tech can be like growing an extra limb. It’s tough to remember, but in 2011, lots of us felt pretty good about our Silicon Valley overlords. The iPhone was going fully mainstream, Facebook felt like a fun place to share ideas, and Twitter... Read more ›
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Sunny Eckerle for VoxHow fancy chefs and the Food Network became the old guard of food media. The battle over what food is and should be has been going on for decades. However, ever since the early 1960s gourmet awakening of the United States, popularly thought to be led by Julia Child on PBS trussing a chicken and James Beard writing on American cookery, there have been those who refuse... Read more ›
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Russian nuclear missile rolls along Red Square during the military parade marking the 75th anniversary of Nazi defeat, on June 24, 2020, in Moscow. | Getty ImagesPhilanthropies are pulling back from programs meant to address the risk of nuclear war — at precisely the wrong moment. There is a looming nuclear crisis, and chances are you’ve never heard of it. It is not just about the war in Ukraine, Putin’s... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump arrives at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on August 3, 2023, in Arlington, Virginia. | Tasos Katopodis/GettyThe strange, tangled backstory to DOJ’s latest Trump indictment. Is it illegal to try to steal a presidential election? Special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Donald Trump this week holds that the answer is yes. Trump’s attempt to flip the results after the 2020 election, well before the events of... Read more ›
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Former US President Donald Trump during a political rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on July 29, 2023, while campaigning for the GOP nomination in the 2024 election. | Jeff Swensen/Getty ImagesTrump’s January 6 arraignment is his biggest court date yet. During his arraignment in a Washington, DC, federal court Thursday, former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges against him in the case concerning his efforts to overturn the... Read more ›
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Justice Janet Protasiewicz, potential savior of democracy in Wisconsin. | Jeff Schear/Getty Images for WisDemsThe lawsuit seeking to transform Wisconsin into a democracy, explained. The state of Wisconsin does not choose its state legislature in free and fair elections, and it has not done so for a very long time. A new lawsuit, filed just one day after Democrats effectively gained a majority on the state supreme court, seeks to... Read more ›
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Lizzo performs on day 4 of Roskilde Festival 2023 at on July 1, 2023 in Roskilde, Denmark. | Rune Hellestad/Corbis/Getty ImagesThree former dancers are accusing Lizzo of sexual harassment. She denies it. Lizzo, a pop star who has built her brand on both body positivity and empowering upbeat hits, is facing a new lawsuit that levels serious allegations, including claims that she created a hostile work environment and engaged in... Read more ›
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Jeanne Marrazzo, newly named director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks at an online press conference in July 2020. | University of Alabama at BirminghamJeanne Marrazzo’s appointment as NIAID director raises hopes the US will take steps to address a burgeoning crisis. The National Institutes of Health announced Wednesday that Jeanne Marrazzo, a leading researcher of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), will replace Anthony Fauci as head... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump speaks his golf club after he was arraigned in federal court in Miami on 37 felony charges. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump is scheduled to go on trial on May 20, 2024, facing charges of illegally storing hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, and obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve them. One of his aides and so-called body... Read more ›
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President Donald Trump speaks at the “Stop The Steal” Rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. | Tasos Katopodis/Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned at a federal courthouse in Washington, DC, on Thursday on charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election on and in the lead-up to the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol. Trump was... Read more ›
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Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) play in the snow. | NetflixThe healing powers of Netflix’s Heartstopper. As the leader of an LGBTQ+ youth support group, Gary Kopycinski always tells his students: “Live for the best, prepare for the worst.” Enter Heartstopper, a Netflix show about British teenagers grappling with queer love, identity, friendship, and mental health. “It sends the message that the best is possible,” Gary... Read more ›
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Former US President Donald Trump during a political rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on July 29, 2023, while campaigning for the GOP nomination in the 2024 election. | Jeff Swensen/Getty ImagesTrump’s January 6 arraignment is his biggest court date yet. Former President Donald Trump is expected to appear in a Washington, DC, federal court Thursday for his arraignment in the case concerning his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. As the... Read more ›
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Security forces inspect the scene after a skyscraper bombing on August 1, 2023, the second drone attack on the same building in two days in Moscow, Russia. | Boris Alekseev/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesUkraine is trying to bring the costs of its war home to Russia. This week, at least two drones have struck a skyscraper in Moscow, a sign that Ukraine is increasingly willing to take the war directly... Read more ›
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Rick Astley performs on the main Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival on June 24, 2023. | Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesHint: Ask the publishing companies. If you’ve listened to music over the past 35-plus years, you’ve probably noticed that some of the songs you’re streaming from your smartphone sound a lot like the songs that roared out of previous generations’ record players and car radios. For Gen X (and some older... Read more ›
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Caleb Luke Lin for VoxCarbon credits explain the hyper-financialization of climate policy. The reporting of this story was supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Carbon offsets are suddenly everywhere. Long the domain of airlines and unimaginative bureaucrats, firms selling offsets have proliferated, promising a way for ordinary people and organizations in wealthy countries to fight climate change with the click of a button. These companies... Read more ›
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