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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The Villa Serbelloni overlooking Lake Como in Italy, home to the Bellagio Center, as it looked in 1910. | Universal Images Group via GettyFor more than 60 years, the Rockefeller Foundation has hosted scientists, academics, and artists for a unique summer program. In the annals of ostentatious philanthropic giving, it’s hard to beat Helena Holbrook Walker, an American heiress turned Italian noble. In 1959, shortly before her death, Walker gifted... Read more ›
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Google emphasized the experimental nature of Bard when it rolled out the new tools on Tuesday. | Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe new tool, Bard, arrives six long weeks after Microsoft’s BingGPT release. Google’s long-awaited, AI-powered chatbot, Bard, is here. The company rolled it out to the public on Tuesday, and anyone with a Google account can join the waitlist to get access. Though it’s a standalone tool for now,... Read more ›
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Chocolate banana poo emoji macaroons. | Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty ImagesA case about a silly, poop-themed dog toy is also a case about free speech and judicial humility. The Supreme Court will take a break on Wednesday from the unusually political mix of cases it decided to hear during its current term, to consider a case about poop jokes. Jack Daniel’s v. VIP Products asks whether VIP Products, the... Read more ›
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We can break the cycle of negativity bias in the media and get a more balanced view of the world. In Broadcast News, the movie that made me want to be a journalist, the protagonist Jane Craig (Holly Hunter) has a routine every morning. At an appointed time, she sits and weeps profusely for a minute. When the minute’s done, she wipes her face and goes about her day without... Read more ›
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A March 18 protest in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu’s proposed judicial overhaul. | Ilia Yefimovich/Picture Alliance/Getty ImagesBenjamin Netanyahu’s radical response to his indictment — and what it might portend for a potential Trump arrest. If the Manhattan district attorney does file charges against Donald Trump this week, as has been widely reported, it will be an American first: No president, sitting or former, has ever been indicted on criminal charges.... Read more ›
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Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, and Kieran Culkin in HBO’s Succession. | Claudette Barius/HBOThe show’s final season begins Sunday. Which Roy will rise to the top is anyone’s guess. Note: This article contains spoilers for the first three seasons of Succession. The last time we saw Kendall, Shiv, and Roman Roy, they were reeling from the betrayal of both their parents. Usually, it’s only their father, Logan, who slips the knife... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before his speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on March 4, 2023. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images The first-ever indictment of a US president — sitting or former — may be imminent. Former President Donald Trump could soon face indictment and arrest by a Manhattan grand jury for fraud associated with allegedly paying hush money in 2016 to porn actress Stormy... Read more ›
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Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) workers and supporters picket outside Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools on the first day of a strike over a new contract on March 21, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Mario Tama/Getty ImagesUnions are protesting low wages and “unfair” working conditions during the three-day strike. Los Angeles public school staff — including bus drivers, custodians, and cafeteria workers — have commenced a three-day strike... Read more ›
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Former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Ohio ahead of the midterms. | Getty ImagesIt’s the latest of example of the GOP rallying around the former president. As the announcement of a possible indictment against former President Donald Trump looms this week, Republican lawmakers are finding themselves in an all-too-familiar position: rallying to defend him. In the coming days, a Manhattan grand jury is expected to indict Trump for... Read more ›
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Dyslexia is a differently organized brain. The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — connected by neural pathways of white matter — to allow us to process words within milliseconds. But this reading circuit looks different for people... Read more ›
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TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before Congress for the first time. | Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesTikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before Congress as the future of his app is in doubt. Or maybe it’s all just a lot of posturing. It’s been a difficult few weeks for TikTok. An agreement with a government interagency group that it was depending on, which would allow... 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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Tell all your closest online friends about your favorite books. | Getty Images/iStockphotoBookTok is the only profitable publishing trend of the year. How much of the profit goes to BookTokers? Walk into a Barnes & Noble these days, and you’ll see a peculiar sight. Instead of Barnes & Noble branding everywhere, there’s BookTok branding everywhere. Tables of books emblazoned with BookTok signs, pushing the books that are popularly recommended on... Read more ›
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Tyler Comrie for VoxClimate pessimism dooms us to a terrible future. Complacent optimism is no better. We environmentalists spend our lives thinking about ways the world will end. There’s nowhere that I see doomer culture more vocal than on my home turf. With leading activists like Roger Hallam, co-founder of the popular climate protest movement Extinction Rebellion, telling young people that they “face annihilation,” it’s no surprise so many of... Read more ›
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Animal activists Alicia Santurio and Alexandra Paul await trial outside Merced County Superior Court in Merced, California. | Direct Action EverywhereTwo activists were just acquitted for taking factory-farmed chickens worth $16. On Friday, after nearly six hours of deliberation, two animal rights activists facing misdemeanor theft charges were acquitted by a California jury. The alleged crime — which the activists freely admitted to — involved taking two sick, slaughter-bound chickens... Read more ›
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Visitors wearing military camouflage stand at the entrance of the PMC Wagner Centre, associated with the Wagner private military group (PMC), during the official opening of the office block in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on November 4, 2022. | Olga Maltseva/AFP via Getty ImagesThe paramilitary group has come out of the shadows in the war in Ukraine. But what comes next? On the battlefields of Ukraine, near Bakhmut, Russian fighters have... Read more ›
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Harvard researchers found 21 hazardous emissions that came from the typical gas stove that would be absent if you were cooking using an electric stove. Nitrogen dioxide is among the most concerning. | Getty Images/iStockphotoGas stoves are facing a new era of regulation. The public health science says it’s justified. The next chapter of the gas stove debate is here. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is now officially open for... Read more ›
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Credit Suisse has been wracked with scandals and major financial losses over the last few years before it was bought by Swiss banking giant UBS on Sunday. | Getty ImagesCredit Suisse’s near-failure is stoking uncertainty about whether the banking crisis can be contained. Imperiled bank Credit Suisse was bought by Swiss banking giant UBS Sunday, hours before New York Community Bank announced plans to purchase Signature Bank. The purchases were... Read more ›
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President Joe Biden attends a press conference after a trilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the AUKUS summit on March 13, 2023 in San Diego, California. | Leon Neal/Getty ImagesBiden has officially blocked an anti-ESG resolution pushed by the GOP. President Joe Biden has officially issued his first veto, blocking a Republican effort to stop retirement fund managers from considering environmental... Read more ›
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Record flooding submerged one-third of Pakistan last year after heavy monsoon rains. Torrential rainfall events are poised to increase as average temperatures rise. | Fida Hussain/AFP via Getty ImagesComing soon: A world warmed by 1.5 degrees There’s a simple reason to pay attention to a new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nations’ scientific body on climate change: it’s a reality check. The report ties together... Read more ›
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