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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Guerinault Louis/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThough the US is pushing to intervene, international meddling hasn’t helped Haiti. Gang violence has killed more than 530 Haitians this year and 187 in the past two weeks alone, as the security and political situation in the Caribbean nation continues to devolve. Decades of corrupt leadership and weakened democratic institutions — supported by the United States — have brought a state of terror and... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesA non-stressful approach to figuring out what guides you. It might have been a minute since you paused to consider your life’s purpose — if you ever have at all. It can be an overwhelming question, lofty and existential, and according to the people who study it, one that is frequently misunderstood. “‘Purpose’ is conflated with lots of other words,” says William Damon, a professor of education at Stanford... Read more ›
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US Representative Maxwell Frost speaks during a news conference on bicameral gun violence legislation outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 22, 2023. | Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesFive years later, David Hogg and Rep. Maxwell Frost reflect on the impact of the March for Our Lives demonstration in Washington, DC. Last week marked the fifth anniversary of the 2018 March for Our Lives demonstration in Washington, DC.... Read more ›
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Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testifies during the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense hearing titled Fiscal Year 2024 Request for the Department of Defense, March 23. | Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesWithout treaties to rein in their use, a dangerous escalation between countries becomes much more likely. The US Department of Defense is pouring money into hypersonic weapons after years of defense officials’... Read more ›
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Utah’s kids will have a very different social media experience next year. It might not be a better one. | Georgijevic/Getty ImagesUtah’s strict new social media laws have some scary implications for the whole country. If everything goes according to the government of Utah’s plan, around this time next year, there will be some big changes on social media platforms for the state’s residents. Especially — but not exclusively —... Read more ›
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CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesOpenAI’s GPT-4 shows the competitive advantage of putting in safety work. On March 14, OpenAI released the successor to ChatGPT: GPT-4. It impressed observers with its markedly improved performance across reasoning, retention, and coding. It also fanned fears around AI safety, around our ability to control these increasingly powerful models. But that debate obscures the fact that, in many ways, GPT-4’s most remarkable gains, compared to... Read more ›
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Justin Nezarez shows his support for former President Donald Trump near his Mar-a-Lago home on March 21, 2023. in Palm Beach, Florida | Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesWe asked four political strategists and pollsters about what could come next. Before heading to Waco, Texas, for the first rally of his 2024 campaign Saturday, former President Donald Trump spent more than a week signaling he thinks being indicted on falsifying records charges related... Read more ›
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An image from the HBO show, The Last Of Us. | Liane Hentscher/HBOThe alarming rise of Candida auris highlights the need for better protection. The second episode of the HBO hit The Last Of Us opens with a scene in Jakarta, Indonesia. It’s set in 2003, at the beginning of a (fictional) fungal pandemic that goes on to destroy the world as we know it. After an expert in fungal... Read more ›
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Rahul Gandhi at a rally in 2020. | Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesRahul Gandhi’s expulsion from the Lok Sabha is the latest sign of Indian democracy’s decline. For years, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attacked the foundations of his country’s democracy. His government has rewritten election rules in its favor, assailed the rights of the Muslim minority, jailed anti-government protesters, and reined in the free press. On Friday morning, it took... Read more ›
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New York Representative-elect George Santos speaks during the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 19. | David Becker/Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Republican representative who allegedly made up his life story, explained. The biography of newly elected Congress member George Santos seemed quite impressive. The 34-year-old son of immigrants had graduated from Baruch College, a public college in New York, before going on to... Read more ›
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A demonstrator holds a sign that reads ‘’Macronie has no legitimacy in front of the people’’ at a demonstration that brought together several thousand people at the call of the intersyndicale, composed of all employee unions and youth organizations, on March 23, 2023, in Paris. The protest was against the adoption without a vote of the pension reform aimed at pushing back the retirement age from 62 to 64 years.... Read more ›
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US President Joe Biden meets with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Mexico City, on January 10, 2023, during the North American Leaders’ Summit. The two are meeting again this week. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesIt’s the latest move by the Biden administration to take a harsher approach on the issue. In his first state visit to Canada since taking office, President Joe Biden is expected to announce an... Read more ›
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And how the US influences which weapons Ukraine gets and which ones it doesn’t. When Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014, the US was hesitant to send more than supplies to the Ukrainian army. But when Russia launched a full-scale invasion in 2022, the US changed its tune. President Joe Biden quickly began approving huge packages of weapons to help Ukraine stymie the Russian attack. And for the first couple... Read more ›
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Courtesy of Vero Navarro for Matchbox CineclubKeanu Reeves is a celebrity for all times. It started in the pub, as all the best research does: Media studies professors Renee Middlemost (University of Wollongong) and Sarah Thomas (University of Liverpool) found themselves wondering where all the stars had gone. In an age of fractured media landscapes and niche celebrities everywhere, does anyone in Hollywood have truly universal name recognition and appeal?... Read more ›
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TikTok creators want you to know that you’re doing it wrong. | Paige Vickers for VoxWhy advice-peddling influencers are so into shaming you right now. Are you still drinking almond milk? If so, a big subset of wellness influencers on TikTok and Instagram want you to know what a huge mistake you are making. “Stop consuming almond milk thinking it’s healthier!” commands Ashley Brooke, who describes herself as an entrepreneur,... Read more ›
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Singer, actress, and beauty mogul Selena Gomez may or may not have been attacked for the appearance of her eyebrows. | Mike Coppola/Getty Images for CNNRemember when Hollywood feuds were fun? This one is extremely not. Athena turned Arachne into a spider. Queen Elizabeth locked her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, in a castle and had her beheaded. Joan Crawford nearly broke Bette Davis’s back while filming What Ever Happened... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers for Vox Elon Musk is still the problem. There’s no getting around it. Twitter’s survival in the coming months depends on how its new owner, Elon Musk, manages his relationship with a key group of people: advertisers. It’s been a rocky pairing since October, when Musk officially took over and many big-name advertisers paused spending on the platform. Almost five months later, the company’s standing with the advertisers... Read more ›
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What the Medicine Wheel, an indigenous American model of time, shows about apocalypse. Part of Against Doomerism from The Highlight, Vox’s home for ambitious stories that explain our world. In the dead of winter of late 2020 in the city of Shikaakwa, on the frozen shores of Ininwewi-gichigami, there is no pandemic. The high-rise buildings downtown are vertical forests, with balconies and rooftops designed as an outgrowth of nature. The... Read more ›
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Irina is one of this year’s Love Is Blind contestants. She is a terrific terror. | Courtesy of NetflixThe Netflix dating show’s contestants are not okay. Like a golden ticket from eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka to “visit” his factory, the fourth season of Netflix’s Love Is Blind is not what it pretends to be. It’s not an “experiment,” it’s not about love, and — like the international moppets who got... Read more ›
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Getty Images/CSA Images RFHow much power do workers really have now? The pandemic sent American workers on a roller coaster ride, one that’s upended the state of worker power. A worker’s power has always been linked to their ability to demand change — change in pay, in benefits, in working conditions — at their job. Three years after lockdowns swept across the United States, people are no longer quitting at... Read more ›
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