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Whizy Kim @ Vox 2 place · 06/25/2023 07:30 EDT

The ultimate score for rich people? “Golden” passports.

“Golden passport” programs allow the wealthy to apply for citizenship by making a contribution — often the purchase of real estate — in a country. | Getty Images/iStockPhotoA few hundred thousand dollars can buy citizenship in some very pretty places. After the nadir of Covid travel restrictions, summer travel season is in full swing. Air travel is projected to exceed pre-pandemic levels, according to the Transportation Security Administration. People are... Read more ›

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Jen Kirby @ Vox · 06/25/2023 07:00 EDT

Why strikes might disrupt your summer Eurotrip

Striking members of the EVG railway workers labor union gather in front of Dammtor railway station during a nationwide warning strike on April 21, 2023, in Hamburg, Germany. | Morris MacMatzen/Getty ImagesInflation in Europe and the United Kingdom is prompting a wave of labor action across the continent. In April, Germany’s Berlin Brandenburg Airport canceled all departing flights because of a work stoppage among security workers. At the end of... Read more ›

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Jen Kirby @ Vox · 06/24/2023 17:59 EDT

Prigozhin’s coup attempt unleashes chaos on Russia

Members of Wagner group sit atop of a tank in a street in the city of Rostov-on-Don on Saturday | Photo by STRINGER/AFP via Getty ImagesThe leader of the Wagner Group says his troops will not enter Moscow, but this challenge to Putin’s regime may not end here. Russia is in turmoil after the leader of a powerful paramilitary group staged an armed and brazen challenge to the Russian regime.... Read more ›

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Ellen Ioanes @ Vox 3 place · 06/24/2023 17:39 EDT

Russia’s wild last 24 hours and the Wagner group’s march to Moscow, explained

Roman Romokhov/AFP via Getty ImagesWagner chief Yevgeniy Pregozhin is headed to Belarus, but Putin’s troubles aren’t over Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the head of Russia’s shadowy mercenary unit the Wagner Group, on Friday pulled his troops from the Ukrainian frontline to confront the Russian government. After apparently taking the southern city of on Rostov-on-Don, just across the border from Ukraine and a critical military outpost, Prigozhin and his troops sped toward Moscow,... Read more ›

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox 3 place · 06/24/2023 08:00 EDT

The largest psychedelic conference in history is surprisingly sane

The opening address at the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver, Colorado. | Oshan JarowThe walls of psychedelic prohibition are crumbling. What comes next? This week, I went to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, Colorado, where more than 11,000 scientists, artists, investors, and uncategorizable members of the psychedelic community gathered to both celebrate and scrutinize as the “walls of prohibition start to crumble,” in the words of Bia Labate,... Read more ›

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Rachel M. Cohen @ Vox · 06/24/2023 06:30 EDT

9 questions about abortion in America, answered

Paige Vickers/VoxWhere is abortion legal? How has Dobbs affected abortion access? And is Roe ever coming back? It’s been one year since the Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that there was no constitutional right to an abortion in the US — a decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and 49 years of precedent. Since then, states have moved to restrict abortion rights. People seeking to... Read more ›

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Matt Novak @ Vox · 06/24/2023 06:00 EDT

A grim history of the media’s obsession with rescuing people

Rear Adm. John Mauger gives an update on the search efforts for the five people aboard the Titan submersible, June 22, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. | Scott Eisen/Getty ImagesThe search for the Titan captivated the US for nearly a week. Why are we so gripped by people facing death? Plenty of digital ink has been spilled over the past 24 hours about the media coverage of the Titan, the submersible... Read more ›

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Jen Kirby @ Vox 2 place · 06/23/2023 19:59 EDT

The public feud between Prigozhin and Russian military brass just got very real

Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin escalated his feud with Russian military leaders Friday. | Mikhail Svetlov/Getty ImagesThe Wagner chief accused the Russian military of attacking his forces late Friday. The increasingly public feud between Russian military leaders and the head of a Russian paramilitary group escalated dramatically on Friday, when Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the paramilitary Wagner Group, accused Russian armed forces of attacking his soldiers and vowed retaliation. It... Read more ›

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Keren Landman @ Vox 3 place · 06/23/2023 19:40 EDT

3 people have acquired malaria in the US. They’re the first in 20 years.

The Anopheles mosquito can infect a person with the malaria parasite. | Paul Starosta/Getty ImagesThe cases, identified in Florida and Texas, raise a lot of questions. In late May, Sarasota County, Florida, health officials confirmed they had identified a case of locally transmitted malaria. In mid-June, they confirmed the second. On June 23, Texas joined in: its state health department announced it had confirmed a case of local malaria transmission... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 06/23/2023 17:20 EDT

The end of Roe, one year later

The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe has had a devastating impact in the year since. | Getty ImagesThe devastating impact of Dobbs, by the numbers. It’s been nearly one year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion via the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision. In the months since, abortion access has been mostly banned in 14 states, stringent gestational... Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox 1 place · 06/23/2023 16:20 EDT

Why in the world are Elon and Zuck planning to punch each other?

Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Elon Musk have teased on social media this week that they’re willing to enter a cage fight. | Mandel Ngan and Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty ImagesTheir supposed cage match has petty online roots. The boys are fighting. By “boys,” of course, we mean tech billionaires Elon Musk, who owns Tesla, SpaceX, and most recently Twitter, as well as Mark Zuckerberg, who founded Meta... Read more ›

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Edward Vega @ Vox · 06/23/2023 15:50 EDT

How Wes Anderson uses miniatures

In order to go big, sometimes filmmakers go small. Miniatures in movies are way more common than you expect, and one of the most stylish filmmakers keeping them alive is Wes Anderson. Courtesy of Simon Weisse/Focus Features Filmmakers prepare the 1/8th scale train model for Wes Anderson’s latest film, Asteroid City. Courtesy of Simon Weisse/Focus Features Wes Anderson’s latest film, Asteroid City, uses miniature models, including a train, to create... Read more ›

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Alissa Wilkinson @ Vox · 06/23/2023 12:58 EDT

Wes Anderson’s new movie Asteroid City is his most expansive — and most personal

Scarlett Johansson in Asteroid City. | Focus FeaturesLife, the universe, and everything, through both the telescope and the microscope. Nuclear bombs keep going off over the horizon of Asteroid City (population 87). “Another atom bomb test,” the characters declare, with some combination of intrigue and boredom. They trot out of the diner to look at the tiny mushroom cloud, snap a few pictures, and go back inside for more coffee.... Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 06/23/2023 12:50 EDT

The Supreme Court may be running out of patience for Trump’s worst judges

Immigrants in Bracketville, Texas, are arrested by police and Border Patrol agents in March 2023. | Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Court’s decision in United States v. Texas stops rogue judges from seizing control of law enforcement. More than a year ago, a Trump-appointed judge named Drew Tipton effectively seized control of parts of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the federal agency that enforces immigration laws within the... Read more ›

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Benji Jones @ Vox · 06/23/2023 11:51 EDT

You probably have “forever chemicals” in your body. Here’s what that means.

A group of chemicals called PFAS, which are found in all kinds of products and drinking water, have been linked with a number of health problems including cancer. | Getty ImagesA chemist explains how PFAS can harm us — and what to do about them. Right now, you likely have something unnatural lurking inside your body. It was made by a large corporation and could potentially harm you. That something... Read more ›

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Rebecca Ackermann @ Vox · 06/23/2023 08:00 EDT

Black Mirror’s big AI episode has the wrong villain

Joan (Annie Murphy) isn’t nearly as awful as a computer that steals lives. | Nick Wall/NetflixYou’re okay, Computer — it’s the corporations that aren’t. Black Mirror, TV’s best-crafted tech-dystopian anthology series, is back with a sixth season, just in time for a new wave of horrifying real-world concerns: crypto crashes, data breaches, and, most urgently, a horde of capitalists foaming at the mouth to replace human labor with generative AI.... Read more ›

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Jonathan Guyer @ Vox · 06/23/2023 07:30 EDT

Why the US is selling India so many weapons

Arms deals have been a big feature of the state visit between US President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesPrime Minister Modi visits the White House, and arms deals follow. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Washington for a state visit this week. Beyond the black-tie dinner at the White House and a speech to Congress, there have been a lot of arms... Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 06/23/2023 07:00 EDT

The new reality about Latino voters that Democrats must accept

A man wearing a “Latinos for America First” T-shirt at a campaign event for congressional candidate Monica De La Cruz on October 10, 2022, in McAllen, Texas. | Allison Dinner/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Latino surge for Republicans in the Trump era is real. Democrats need to adjust. Among the questions that stumped strategists, journalists, and pundits in the aftermath of the 2022 midterm elections — one in which Democrats surprisingly... Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 06/23/2023 06:30 EDT

How to bring back the small-town family doctor

Julianna Brion for VoxThe doctor shortage is already here, but there’s a way to fix it. Joslyn Conchas grew up with a single mom in Fresno, slipping in and out of poverty. She became interested in medicine while helping her grandfather pick ticks off their dogs and started dreaming of becoming a vet. Then her grandpa got sick, afflicted by high cholesterol and heart disease, and she began thinking about... Read more ›

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Emily Stewart @ Vox · 06/23/2023 06:00 EDT

When the economy’s winners feel like losers

Mary Kirkpatrick for VoxThe country’s upper middle class isn’t used to precarity. The American economy is, in many ways, predicated on winners and losers. We’re told the story that a level of inequality is necessary for growth. The discomfort of some workers — largely at the bottom echelons of the economy — is part of the deal we’re supposed to strike for the comfort of everyone else. Except that people... Read more ›

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