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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Democratic state Reps. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville and Justin Jones of Nashville raise their arms in defiance after a vote that expelled Jones from the governing body on April 6, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Seth Herald/Getty ImagesRepublicans voted to remove Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, two Black men, but declined to expel Rep. Gloria Johnson, a white woman. In a rare and shocking move, the Tennessee state legislature... Read more ›
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Tesla cars parked outside a Tesla factory in California. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesTesla employees watching drivers through their cameras is a glimpse of our privacy-free connected car future. Is Tesla spying on its customers? At least some of its employees were, according to a recent Reuters report. Several ex-Tesla employees said that, from about 2019 to 2022, they saw footage from the array of cameras that are built into Tesla’s... Read more ›
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Transgender rights advocates stood outside of the Ohio Statehouse to oppose and bring attention to an amendment to a bill that would ban transgender women from participating in high school and college women sports. | Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesRepublicans are unleashing a torrent of anti-trans bills at the state level ahead of 2024. From Idaho to Kansas, transgender rights are facing a fresh wave of attacks in Republican-controlled... Read more ›
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas attends the swearing-in ceremony for new Justice Amy Coney Barrett, at the White House in October 2020. | Tasos Katopodis/Getty ImagesBy allegedly accepting luxury trips from a Republican megadonor — and not disclosing them — Thomas may have run afoul of federal ethics law. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has accepted luxury trips from a major Republican donor — and failed to disclose them —... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers for VoxIt’s not just Don Lemon. When it comes to women in leadership roles, the discourse is broken. Sending threatening text messages to a female colleague. Making fun of another woman by mimicking her on the air. Asking a co-anchor if, perhaps, she was having trouble remembering a statistic in the newscast because she had “mommy brain.” These are just a few of the allegations — many of... Read more ›
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Pope Francis and Cardinal Angelo Comastri during the Chrism Mass in St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City, April 6, 2023. | Grzegorz Galazka/Archivio Grzegorz Galazka/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty ImagesA new report identifies more than 150 clergy members in Maryland who abused at least 600 victims over six decades. The Catholic Church is again at the center of a decades-long child sex abuse scandal, this time in Maryland. The church has been... Read more ›
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Will carbon dioxide removal work? It has to. In recent years, over 70 countries have committed to net-zero carbon emissions, aiming to become carbon neutral by mid-century. The 2015 Paris Agreement aimed to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius and ideally limit it to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Despite global efforts, emissions are still rising, and achieving the 1.5-degree goal has become increasingly difficult. Most pathways to keep... Read more ›
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attends the No Green Pass protest at Arco Della Pace on November 13, 2021, in Milan, Italy. | Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesRobert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent anti-vaxxer and environmentalist, announced he’s challenging Joe Biden. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed paperwork on Wednesday to challenge Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential primary. It’s the third time a member of the Kennedy family has sought to... Read more ›
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Malte Mueller/Getty ImagesGenerative AI is here. Let’s hope we’re ready. The world’s first generative AI-powered search engine is here, and it’s in love with you. Or it thinks you’re kind of like Hitler. Or it’s gaslighting you into thinking it’s still 2022, a more innocent time when generative AI seemed more like a cool party trick than a powerful technology about to be unleashed on a world that might not... Read more ›
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President Tsai Ing-wen and Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei pose for photos during an official visit to Guatemala City on March 31, 2023. | Josue Decavele via Getty ImagesPresident Tsai Ing-wen is shoring up allies, but a meeting with Speaker Kevin McCarthy is drawing threats from Beijing. Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen is wrapping up a 10-day trip to the Americas, with stops in Belize, Guatemala, and the US as the island... Read more ›
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Arizona state Sen. Raquel Teran speaks to supporters on November 8, 2022, in Phoenix, Arizona. | Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesRaquel Terán’s just-announced run for Congress is a window into Democrats’ battle for a crucial swing state. Arizona has been at the center of the American political universe for the past three election cycles. In 2018, now-independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema showed the country a winning formula. Democrats could win a perennial Republican... Read more ›
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Banners of Fox News stars line News Corp’s New York City headquarters in 2021. | Ted Shaffrey/AP PhotoDominion and Smartmatic’s lawsuits might finally hold Fox accountable for promoting 2020 election lies. Though Fox News was the first network to make the tipping-point call that Joe Biden won Arizona on election night 2020, hosts of the network’s opinion shows subsequently promoted a number of former President Donald Trump’s baseless allegations that... Read more ›
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If you are reading this from the beach, for the love of god, put away your phone. | akinbostanci via Getty Images/iStockphotoWhen in Rome — or Cabo or Tokyo — put down your phone. Many of us have been there: sitting in the middle of some beautiful destination on a much-anticipated getaway, on the beach or in the mountains or wherever strikes our fancy, and ... staring at our phones.... Read more ›
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The Yellowjackets sit down to their cannibal feast on “Edible Complex.” | ShowtimeThe cannibal feast of the hit Showtime drama has finally begun. The cannibal feast that Yellowjackets promised viewers in the first moments of its pilot episode has finally begun. Showtime’s critical smash began last year with a horrific vision of a girl’s soccer team, stranded in the wilderness for over a year after a freak plane crash, hunting,... Read more ›
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Paramount Pictures/eOneThe real treasure was the friends we made along the way (but actually). If Dungeons & Dragons fans have suffered from bad dice rolls with past movies based on the venerable role-playing game, the new one, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, is more like a critical hit. It’s fun, it’s funny, and most of all, to this regular player, it feels like D&D. Although the movie is packed... Read more ›
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An employee of the State Office for Fair Trading (LAVES) at work in a laboratory in which avian flu samples are being tested, in Oldenburg, Germany, on November 29, 2016. | Carmen Jaspersen/picture alliance via Getty ImageWhat we choose to panic about has less to do with the facts and more to do with chance. When does America underreact, and when does it overreact? After 3,000 people were killed on... Read more ›
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Mario from The Super Mario Bros. Movie. | Universal/NintendoThe credits scene also brings in a beloved character. This post contains spoilers for the The Super Mario Bros. Movie. If there’s another Super Mario Bros. movie in the future, a familiar character will surely be in it. At least, that’s what one of the movie’s post-credits scenes portends. There’s so much ground covered in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Mario (Chris... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump sitting in a courtroom during his arraignment in New York on April 4, 2023. | Andrew Kelly/Getty ImagesWhy the former president’s arrest was a whimper, not a roar, on Twitter, a platform designed for these moments. A few years ago, the historic arrest of a former US president — especially one as polarizing and bombastic as Donald Trump — would have been a moment made for... Read more ›
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Protesters gather inside the Tennessee State Capitol to call for an end to gun violence and support stronger gun laws on March 30, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. | Seth Herald/Getty ImagesRepublicans are using gun control protests to justify removing Democrats from office. In a sign of how vigorously Republicans in the state continue to oppose gun control, even in the face of a mass school shooting, members of the Tennessee... Read more ›
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Trump speaking at the anti-abortion March for Life rally in January 2020. | Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty ImagesTrump and pro-lifers own the Republican Party. That’s bad for its political future. In the past 48 hours, three major news events have revealed a fundamental problem for the Republican Party’s political future. First, Donald Trump was formally indicted in New York — a move by prosecutors that appears to have unified the party around... Read more ›
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