A federal officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday, shortly after the Trump administration deployed thousands of immigration agents to the city. Although the full circumstances of the killing remain unclear, video of the shooting shows an officer opening fire on the woman as she drove away. Realistically, there’s virtually no chance […] Read more ›
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A Rohingya refugee carrying a USAID bag reaches out to a woman as they arrive in Bangladesh in September 2017. | Emrul Kamal/AFP via Getty ImagesThe bipartisan Fostering Innovation in Global Development Act would promote foreign aid programs with a rigorous evidence base. Few US government agencies have seen as much energy devoted to reforming them in recent decades as the US Agency for International Development (USAID). President George W.... Read more ›
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson discusses “Populism and the Right” during the National Review Institute’s Ideas Summit at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on March 29, 2019, in Washington, DC. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesAnd that’s why his departure really matters. It might sound odd to claim that a TV host losing his program is seismic news for American politics, but with Tucker Carlson’s exit from Fox News, that claim is justified.... Read more ›
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US television journalist Don Lemon arrives for the Recording Academy and Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on February 4, 2023. | Michael Tran/AFP via Getty ImagesCNN has “parted ways” with the CNN This Morning co-host following allegations of misogyny. CNN announced Monday that Don Lemon — a co-host of CNN This Morning and, before that, longtime primetime anchor of Don Lemon Tonight... Read more ›
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Misoprostol is a common ulcer drug that has been used for years in tandem with mifepristone. | Vox; Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty ImagesLegal challenges are aiming to take mifepristone off the market. An alternative, however, exists. A series of legal challenges working their way through the federal courts has raised questions about the future of access to mifepristone, an abortion medication that is used in more than half of all... Read more ›
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E. Jean Carroll at her home in New York state. | Eva Deitch/The Washington Post/Getty ImagesThe case could send a big message about the long history of sexual misconduct allegations against Trump. Former President Donald Trump faces another court case this week, this time centering on allegations that he raped the writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s, a claim he’s denied. The case renews the scrutiny on more than... Read more ›
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Tucker Carlson Tonight was one of the popular shows on Fox News. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesThe details surrounding the end of Carlson’s reign at the network are murky. In a stunning announcement, Fox News said it has ended Tucker Carlson’s reign as the host of the network’s highest primetime rated show (and one of the highest-rated shows on basic cable, period), effective immediately. The network announced Monday morning that the... Read more ›
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Victims of a Fourth of July mass shooting are honored at Sunset Woods Park in Highland Park, Illinois on July 9, 2022. | Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesA shooting at a Texas prom party highlights the huge toll of gun violence on kids and teens in the US. Nine teens were injured in a shooting at a large after-prom party near Jasper, Texas, just after midnight Sunday.... Read more ›
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Bed Bath & Beyond is in a pickle of its own making. | Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesHow Bed Bath & Beyond went from retail darling to near bankruptcy. Editor’s note, April 24: Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday, April 23. It plans to begin closing stores — and rolling out closing sales — on Wednesday, April 26, at which point all sales will be... Read more ›
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fStop/Getty ImagesWhat we miss when we don’t pay attention to others. Are you a good listener? Most of us probably believe we listen to people all the time. But how much of what we think of as “listening” is really just some form of active hearing where we’re waiting for our turn to say something clever or funny or thoughtful? That’s not really listening. At best it’s a rough approximation,... Read more ›
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Is this what a soft landing for the economy feels like? Maybe. | Afry Harvy via Getty Images/iStockphotoIf the economy avoids a recession, it will be in spite of the Fed, not because of it. What goes up must come down — in fame, in politics, in power, and, like it or not, in the economy. The question is just what the down part will look like. Will it be... Read more ›
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Kieran Culkin, Jeremy Strong, and Alexander Skarsgård in Succession. | Graeme HunterBlood is drawn. Note: This article contains spoilers for several Succession episodes, particularly season four, episode five, “Kill List.” At the start of Succession’s fourth season, Logan Roy laments that nobody tells jokes anymore. It’s a strange observation from a man who never showed a great love of comedy; media critics sometimes muse that horror and humor are more... Read more ›
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Ugandas queer activist Papa De raises a fist outside the Uganda High Commission during a picket against the countrys anti-homosexuality bill in Pretoria. | Phill Magakoe/AFP via Getty ImagesA version of Uganda’s “kill the gays” bill will likely become law, after years of campaigning. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has upheld the “strong stand” the Ugandan parliament took in anti-LGBTQ legislation passed last month, which mandates the death penalty for some... Read more ›
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Heavy smoke fills the sky near Khartoum International Airport after explosions rocked the Sudanese capital on April 15, 2023. | AFP via Getty ImagesSudanese citizens have fought for democracy, but the last week’s hostilities threaten the transition process. After more than a week of vicious fighting between two entrenched military generals in Sudan, international personnel are being rapidly evacuated by foreign governments, and in some cases foreign nationals are attempting... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoConsider where, when, and around whom you cry. Here is a non-exhaustive list of things that have made me cry: Any time I must chop, dice, or mince ingredients; a group of sea lions barking in the sun; sad music; receiving a free hot dog; the film 500 Days of Summer; a messy house. The one emotion tying all of these experiences together, according to Ad Vingerhoets, an emeritus... Read more ›
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Eye Ubiquitous/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesCities are finally starting to build more housing — but not for people with kids. Roughly 40 percent of American millennials have four-year college degrees, and if there’s one thing these highly educated young people have liked to do over the last 15 years, it’s move to big cities. Researchers find they (well, we) have accounted for more than half the population increase in... Read more ›
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Rebecca Noble/AFP via Getty ImagesProposed GOP immigration legislation is too harsh, even for some Republicans. House Republicans put forth an immigration package Monday which proposes some of the harshest restrictions on migration through the southern border, virtually ending the right to asylum for anyone not crossing through legal ports of entry. Though Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) has put forth a set of recommendations on immigration, as yet there’s no competing... Read more ›
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A syringe containing a bivalent Covid-19 vaccine on November 9, 2022 in Brandenburg, Germany. | Wolfgang Kumm/picture alliance via Getty ImagesFor most Americans, it’s pretty simple — at least, for now. The past three years have taught us a hard truth: Covid-19 doesn’t pose the same risk to everyone it infects. Now, American public health agencies are trying to align Covid-19 vaccination recommendations with that fact. This week, the Food... Read more ›
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Servicemen in the National Guard of Ukraine take part in military exercises in Kharkiv in April. | Sergey Bobok/AFP via Getty ImagesFour big questions about the operation the world is waiting for. The long-awaited, long-expected, much-anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive is looming, forthcoming, set to happen, or happening imminently — go ahead, pick your preferred word combo. But the message is the same: The next stage of the Ukraine war is Kyiv’s... Read more ›
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Demonstrators rally in support of abortion rights at the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, April 15, 2023. | Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesThe justices hand down the first decision in the mifepristone litigation saga that is not completely unhinged. The Supreme Court handed down a brief order on Friday in Danco Laboratories v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, a lawsuit asking the federal judiciary to effectively ban mifepristone, a drug... Read more ›
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Kevin Costner at the pre-Grammy Gala on February 4, 2023, in Beverly Hills, California. Rumors swirl that the Hollywood titan may not be returning to Yellowstone. | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicEven if Costner returns to Yellowstone, will there be a Yellowstone to return to? What do you get when you cross two ego-driven, larger-than-life personalities, each with his own famed machismo, with a hit show about ego-driven, larger-than-life cowboys fighting it out in... Read more ›
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