Getty Images/iStockphotoHelp your mind — and the earth — manage the uncertainty of climate change. The effects of climate change are visceral and distressing: images of thick wildfire smoke blanketing cities, reports of deadly heat waves and record flooding. Over 1 billion people globally could be displaced by events brought on by climate change, such as food and water shortages and increased exposure to natural disasters, by 2050, according to... Read more ›
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Obesity doctors say patients need to know Ozempic and Wegovy are not short-term fixes and they may not be covered by health insurance. | Florian Gaertner/Photothek via Getty ImagesThe myths and questions doctors are hearing from patients about Ozempic. We’re at the very beginning of a new era in weight loss drugs that promise extraordinary results. But ultimately, their impact depends on a few things: how well they work, how... Read more ›
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Protesters against a new immigration law march along Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort Myers, Florida, on June 28, 2023. | Joseph Agcaoili/AFP via Getty ImagesThe law that takes effect this weekend has already sparked fear — and could carry human and financial costs. In the first few weeks of May, Yesica Ramirez’s phone wouldn’t stop buzzing. Florida’s state legislature had just approved SB 1718, a wide-ranging anti-immigrant law that requires... Read more ›
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Photo by Myke Sena/Getty ImagesThe Brazilian election court’s decision is based on his abuse of power and lies about the election. Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s right-wing former president, has been banned from holding office for the next eight years. Brazil’s top elections court on Friday found that Bolsonaro had abused his power by repeatedly lying about the integrity of the country’s 2022 elections, in which former president Luiz Inácio Lula da... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers / VoxFrom shipwrecks to hijackings to sex comedies, these are the best books of the first half of 2023. The year is half over now. We’ve seen the swell of austere literary fiction in February, the first crop of lazy beach novels for summer. There have been big buzzy memoirs published, and cookbooks, and essays. Now, before the overwhelming surge of fall prestige book season, let’s stop and... Read more ›
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First responders in Eagle Pass, Texas, stock up on water amid a severe heat wave in the region. | Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFast-moving air 8 miles in the sky is pinning hot air over the South, driving the heat index into triple digits. The South is no stranger to heat, but the temperatures and humidity right now are testing even the hardiest denizens of Dixie as the hot weather stretches into... Read more ›
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| GettyThe burger-sized hole in climate change coverage, explained. Last weekend, Elon Musk posted one of his more outrageously false tweets to date: “Important to note that what happens on Earth’s surface (eg farming) has no meaningful impact on climate change.” Musk was, as he has been from time to time, wrong. As climate experts rushed to emphasize, farming actually accounts for around a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions.... Read more ›
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A Ukrainian soldier is seen holding a kitten in a former Russian soldiers’ base in the newly liberated village of Neskuchne. | Ashley Chan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesWhat happens to all those fighters? What can Ukraine do to exploit Russian weaknesses? In May, Yevgeny Prigozhin declared victory for Wagner Group forces fighting in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. About a month later, those fighters were marching on Moscow, an... Read more ›
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Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero can boxes stacked in a Canadian grocery store in March 2015. | Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty ImagesGet ready for an earful about the health risks of Diet Coke, Trident gum, Equal, and other sugar-free items. There’s some astonishing news in the world of food safety: Aspartame, a common artificial sweetener used in a wide range of foods and beverages, is about to be declared a... Read more ›
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Demonstrators hold signs while picketing during the continuing strike by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) in Los Angeles, California, on May 26, 2023. | Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty ImagesWhat happens if everybody walks off the job? Editor’s note, June 30, 10:57 pm ET: On June 30, the day the SAG-AFTRA contract was set to expire, the guild announced that the negotiation had been extended to July 12. On... Read more ›
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks at a student loan cancellation rally in February 2023. | Jemal Countess/Getty ImagesThe White House hasn’t given up on loan forgiveness. Though the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Friday to strike down President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loans, student debt relief might still be happening, albeit a little slower than with the original plan. Speaking from the White House hours... Read more ›
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Student Debt relief advocates stand outside of the Supreme Court of the United States as they wait for the Supreme Court to release its opinion on whether or not to strike down President Biden’s student debt relief program on Friday, June 30, 2023, in Washington, DC. | Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesThe Supreme Court struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and payments are restarting. What is the... Read more ›
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Justice Neil M. Gorsuch arrives at the US Capitol ahead of the inauguration of President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021, in Washington, DC. | Melina Mara/Getty ImagesGorsuch hands a victory to the Christian right by making false claims about an important First Amendment case. On Thursday, Justice Neil Gorsuch released a 26-page opinion venting outrage about a legal dispute that does not exist, involving websites that do not exist.... Read more ›
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Amid a spate of anti-trans bills in various states, marchers in Manhattan celebrate trans and queer youth during the Queer Liberation March on June 25, 2023. | Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty ImagesKentucky and Tennessee are the latest states to see parts of gender-affirming care bans targeting trans youth blocked by a federal judge. In recent weeks, several prominent anti-trans laws have been blocked by federal courts, underscoring how shaky the legal footing... Read more ›
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Marcus (Lionel Boyce) gets sent to Copenhagen to get better at desserts. If my editor is reading this, they should send me to Copenhagen to get better at captions. | The Bear/FXThe Bear is a show about opening a restaurant. It’s also a fantasy about nourishing talent. For a show incredibly concerned with the reality of restaurant kitchens — the heat, the stress, the yelling, the emotions — The Bear... Read more ›
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In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court canceled the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program on June 30. | Win McNamee/Getty ImagesThe Court’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska is nothing more than an exercise of raw power. It bears no resemblance to actual law. Let’s not beat around the bush. The Supreme Court’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska, the one canceling President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, is complete... Read more ›
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Student Debt relief advocates stand outside of the Supreme Court of the United States as they wait for the Supreme Court to release its opinion on whether or not to strike down President Biden’s student debt relief program on Friday, June 30, 2023, in Washington, DC. | Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesThe Supreme Court struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and payments are restarting. What is the... Read more ›
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Flowers, messages, balloons, stuffed animals, toys and other items left by mourners commemorating the students and teachers of the Robb Elementary Schools mass shooting are displayed outside the school on May 31, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. | Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe justices are forced to confront the gun policy disaster that it created. Last February, the far-right United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held... Read more ›
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Jonathan Majors, pictured at the European premiere of Creed III in London on February 15, 2023. | Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner BrosThe Marvel star faces domestic assault charges, and now other allegations spanning years. New allegations of abuse and domestic violence have surfaced against Jonathan Majors. As reported by Rolling Stone, Majors stands accused of a decade-long pattern of relationships in which he was allegedly controlling, manipulative, and in... Read more ›
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First, build more houses. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesThere’s more to the housing affordability crisis than Airbnb. The US housing market is scary right now, and Americans seem to be scrambling for signs that help is on the way. This week a viral tweet said Airbnb revenue had fallen off a cliff. But what’s perhaps more interesting than a potentially misleading tweet is the response it got. Many suggested the revenue... Read more ›
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