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Jen Kirby @ Vox · 07/10/2023 18:25 EDT

After all that, Turkey will support Sweden’s NATO bid

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson pose for a photograph during their meeting ahead of the NATO Summit on July 11, 2023 in Vilnius, Lithuania. | Filip Singer/Pool/Getty ImagesPresident Erdoğan reversed himself on the eve of NATO’s summit in Vilnius. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has agreed to support Sweden’s bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO),... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 07/10/2023 16:30 EDT

Biden’s Eurotrip, briefly explained

King Charles III greets President Joe Biden at Windsor Castle as part of a ceremonial welcome on July 10, 2023.  | Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesBiden’s big Europe trip could have major implications for Ukraine. President Joe Biden is in Europe this week for a series of pivotal meetings, including a NATO summit centered on long-term Ukraine policy in Vilnius, Lithuania. These meetings come at a critical time: They are meant to... Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 07/10/2023 16:10 EDT

The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

iStock/Getty Images PlusArtificial intelligence is suddenly everywhere — or at least, that’s what it seems like to us at Vox. Even in its current form and with its limitations, the tech is already shaping everything from text and image generation to how we live and work. Generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and DALL-E, are systems designed to produce something new based on its previous experience. Some of these... Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 3 place · 07/10/2023 16:00 EDT

A monumental LGBTQ rights case is barreling toward the Supreme Court

A same-sex marriage supporter waves an LGBTQIA Pride flag in front of the US Supreme Court building. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesA new federal appeals court decision is a terrible blow to trans rights, and a potential earthquake in the fight for LGBTQ equality. In recent months, Republican lawmakers in many states enacted laws targeting LGBTQ Americans, attempting to shut down their right to free expression and even deny them medical... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 07/10/2023 16:00 EDT

Biden’s Eurotrip, briefly explained

King Charles III greets President Joe Biden at Windsor Castle as part of a ceremonial welcome on July 10, 2023.  | Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesBiden’s big Europe trip could have major implications for Ukraine. President Joe Biden is in Europe this week for a series of pivotal meetings, including a NATO summit centered on long-term Ukraine policy in Vilnius, Lithuania. These meetings come at a critical time: They are meant to... Read more ›

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Jen Kirby @ Vox · 07/10/2023 15:55 EDT

So is Turkey finally going to let Sweden into NATO?

It’s still not clear what might convince Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to drop his opposition and allow Sweden into the alliance. | Yavuz Ozden/dia images via Getty ImagesThe Turkey-Sweden-NATO drama, briefly explained. Update, July 10, 3:55 pm ET: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has announced that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has agreed to ratify Sweden’s NATO bid. The story about how we got here, originally published on July 8,... Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox · 07/10/2023 15:10 EDT

Why this summer is already shaping up to be a drag for travelers

A woman rests as people wait for their flights to be rescheduled at the Newark International Airport on June 27. Hundreds of flights in the New York area — and more than 15,000 nationally — have been delayed or canceled this week due to severe weather. | Kena Betancur/Getty ImagesAs delays and flight cancellations continue, here’s how weather — and even wildfire smoke — is causing logjams and delays. Summer... Read more ›

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Aja Romano @ Vox · 07/10/2023 13:45 EDT

Barbieheimer: Destroyer of worlds, savior of cinema

The Barbie/Oppenheimer face-off is coming to a theater near you. | Universal Studios / Warner Bros.How the Barbieheimer memes became a real summer movie phenomenon. Barbieheimer. It’s more than just black and pink side-by-side or a battle of the sexes manifested on celluloid. It’s a meme. It’s a mood. A vibe. A lifestyle. It’s the phenomenon, coming July 21st, that could save cinema as we know it. Okay, maybe that... Read more ›

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Jen Kirby @ Vox · 07/10/2023 13:00 EDT

So is Turkey finally going to let Sweden into NATO?

It’s still not clear what might convince Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to drop his opposition and allow Sweden into the alliance. | Yavuz Ozden/dia images via Getty ImagesThe Turkey-Sweden-NATO drama, briefly explained. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is pretty much the most popular guy in town these days — if that town is Vilnius, Lithuania, and if you’re popular because everyone has to be nice to you so you’ll... Read more ›

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Shirin Ghaffary @ Vox 1 place · 07/10/2023 09:15 EDT

Meta is finally having its moment with the Twitter alternative Threads

In a week, Meta’s social media app Threads, positioned as a competitor to Twitter, has reached 100 million users. | Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesWith 100 million users, Mark Zuckerberg is already winning his fight against Elon Musk — at least in the cage match that is social media. The much-anticipated wrestling cage match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg hasn’t happened yet, and may never happen at all.... Read more ›

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 07/10/2023 09:00 EDT

An unusual way to figure out if humanity is toast

This guy seems worried about humanity’s future. | Getty ImagesA group of experts and “superforecasters” try to estimate the probability humans will go extinct by 2100. Predicting the future perfectly is impossible. Predicting it with more accuracy than a magic eight ball is extremely hard. But in recent years, a Penn psychologist has been arguing that this kind of prediction is possible — and that some specific people are especially... Read more ›

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox · 07/10/2023 08:00 EDT

What 1,000 years of history can teach us about making the economy of AI work for everyone

Getty ImagesTwo economists on why progress requires more than technological innovation alone It’s tempting to imagine progress strictly as a technological science, where both its history and future are stories of humanity becoming more prosperous one major innovation at a time. But that would be a mistake, according to MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson in their new book, Power and Progress: Our 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology & Prosperity.... Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:05 EDT

How to travel now

Dion Lee/Vox; Getty ImagesThe Vox guide to navigating the world, the country, and your own backyard. After three years of pandemic life, travel is back in a big way this summer. More people are taking trips this summer after putting plans on hold, but climate change, social media-fueled overcrowding, rising costs, and other factors have converged to make travel decisions more fraught than ever. For Vox’s first-ever travel guide, we... Read more ›

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Estelle Caswell @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

Why do RVs have these ugly swoops?

This swoopy, swishy paint job defines the RV aesthetic.  You’ve seen it on the highway: a giant RV, lumbering by with its exterior totally covered in swishes and swoops. Those swoopy lines of paint seem to grace the sides of every recreational vehicle, and for decades they’ve defined the RV aesthetic. But where did they come from? In this video, producer Estelle Caswell heads to Elkhart, Indiana — the global... Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

You’re going on vacation. What should you do with your pet?

Naomi Elliott for VoxTips on how to give your cat or dog a good life while you travel — from three pet experts. I love vacations, but my dog Evvie makes them a bit more complicated — and expensive. If my partner and I want to take her with us, it means we have to drive, because at 50 pounds she’s too big for air travel. That adds time and... Read more ›

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Paulette Perhach @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

What flight attendants wish all travelers knew

Naomi Elliott for VoxThey can’t rebook your flight, but they can probably swing a free drink. Just remember that they’re human, too. Every flight is a story in which you are the main character, and you probably just want to get from point A to B without any villains: delays, crying babies, middle-seat tuna sandwiches. You’re probably not paying much attention to the people who actually make that flight happen:... Read more ›

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Carlye Wisel @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

How to visit Disney World without losing your mind

Naomi Elliott for VoxIf you’re thinking about taking a trip, with your family or otherwise, read this guide. The “most magical place on Earth” can be just that, but since its pandemic-era closures in 2020, Disney World has become equally challenging to visit. It can be stressful and somewhat maddening to parse the endless Google results about park reservations and Genie+ bookings, but just like settling for a sad croissant... Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

Solo travel safety advice, according to experts

Naomi Elliott for VoxSmart solo travel tips to help you avoid scams, creeps, and loneliness. In 2019, Alea Simone quit her job, sold all her furniture, packed her bags, and embarked on a four-month trip across 17 countries in Europe and Asia — by herself. It was the first time she ever traveled solo. The Texas native had never visited Europe or Asia before, and she admits she was intimidated.... Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 07/10/2023 07:00 EDT

Tips for being a responsible, respectful traveler

Naomi Elliott for VoxConsider the culture, people, and the earth when you travel. When travel reporter Victoria Walker first embarked on international travels at age 22, she was of the “very American view,” she says, that the world was her oyster. She’d jump at cheap flight deals, often never giving a second thought about why she even wanted to visit certain destinations. She was guilty of visiting all the same... Read more ›

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Ellen Ioanes @ Vox · 07/09/2023 16:13 EDT

A year after Dobbs, here’s how states are legislating abortion

Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesIn Ohio and Iowa, Democrats and Republicans present very different post-Roe strategies A year after the Supreme Court ended the federal constitutional right to abortion, individual states continue to grapple with ways to restrict abortion access, do away with it altogether — or in some cases, enshrine its protection in their own state constitutions. Legislative methods to restrict abortion access have become increasingly draconian and creative; from Texas’... Read more ›

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