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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VoxFor something that’s defined by change, the world of technology feels extra disruptive lately. Artificial intelligence is making headlines on a regular basis. Electric vehicles are taking over the roads. Microchips are made in America again. For the techno-optimists out there, we’re finally living in a version of the science fiction-inspired future we were promised. But our present is more complicated than that. The tech industry is facing a series... Read more ›
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VoxIn 2018, Vox launched The Goods as a section devoted to consumerism, covering everything from fashion to travel to food to labor. Today, Vox is saying goodbye to The Goods’ branding; what we are not saying goodbye to is the excellent coverage we previously would have deemed “Goodsy,” from all of your favorite reporters. The work the Goods team has done over the past five years has become ever more... Read more ›
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VoxToday, Vox announced it will retire the branding for Recode and The Goods. You can still find all the same great work by the same reporters you know and love via Vox’s technology section for Recode, and Vox’s culture and money sections for The Goods. For more on the expansive new editorial vision for Vox’s technology vertical — including its additional focus on innovation and transformation, technology’s role in fighting... Read more ›
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The Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana, where Abigail Williams and Liberty German were murdered in 2017. | Stephen B. Goodwin/ShutterstockThe investigation into the murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams sums up the messy state of true crime. In my inbox sit three eerie, unsolicited photographs of a crime scene. The photos, not graphic but disturbing all the same, were allegedly taken at the scene of the Delphi murders... Read more ›
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An image autogenerated by DALL-E, OpenAI’s text-to-image tool, when given the instructions to make: “an image of someone sitting behind a computer and creating musical notes, art, and code. It should reflect the excitement and fear about the power of generative AI.” | DALL-EIt isn’t theoretical. Millions of people are already using apps like ChatGPT to write books, create art, and develop code. It’s going to be the “greatest force... Read more ›
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Press Secretary Of The Presidency Of El Salvador / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesPresident Nayib Bukele promised to end gang violence. It may come at the expense of human and civil rights. El Salvador’s autocratic President Nayib Bukele brought the first 2,000 prisoners into the country’s new high-volume prison, built ostensibly to house members of gangs, including MS-13 and two factions of Barrio 18, that have terrorized the Central American... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesIt’s easy to give a bad apology. Here’s how to give a good one. If you can’t remember the last time you apologized: congratulations, you are perfect — or at least you believe you are. For the rest of us, apologizing is a common, if difficult, part of life. Among the earliest lessons imparted to children is the art of saying sorry, yet these skills don’t always transfer neatly... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoFrom ELIZA onwards, humans love their digital reflections. It didn’t take long for Microsoft’s new AI-infused search engine chatbot — codenamed “Sydney” — to display a growing list of discomforting behaviors after it was introduced early in February, with weird outbursts ranging from unrequited declarations of love to painting some users as “enemies.” As human-like as some of those exchanges appeared, they probably weren’t the early stirrings of a... Read more ›
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before his speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center on March 4, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Trump took the stage at CPAC, blasted his own party and declared that “I am your retribution.” Donald Trump is many things, but whatever he is, it’s not a Reagan Republican. Speaking... Read more ›
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Volunteers sort foods at Tri-City Baptist Food Bank in Westminster, Colorado on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. | Hyoung Chang/The Denver PostSupplements to the program ended on March 1. Without an off-ramp, people are scrambling to fill the gap. While food prices remain stubbornly high due to inflation, a program expansion that has served as a life raft since the early days of the pandemic has ended, leaving millions of people... Read more ›
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Keith Bedford/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesWhat we can learn from the shot that protected a generation of women from cancer. Vaccines save lives like no other single health intervention, preventing millions of deaths every year. And that makes it all the more confounding that vaccine hesitancy, with all of its negative public health repercussions, has moved to the forefront of American society over the last three years. About a... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoEven the best-designed studies yield some head-scratching results. Scientists have been scrambling to understand long Covid ever since the first SARS-CoV-2-infected patients reported persistent symptoms in early 2020. The condition includes a wide range of symptoms new or worsened after a SARS-CoV-2 infection that last at least three months post-infection and affect a person’s quality of life. A recent estimate suggests about 65 million people worldwide are affected. Thousands... 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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Donald Trump Jr. speaks during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on March 03, 2023. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesA guide to the very Trumpy vibes at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference. The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was once the place to capture the pulse of the conservative movement. The annual conference, which boasts that Ronald Reagan spoke at its inaugural event, was filled with attendees in tricorn... 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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Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian review evidence during his trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on January 31, 2023, in Walterboro, South Carolina. | Joshua Boucher/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesAfter a lengthy, dramatic trial, the saga of the Murdaugh murders came to a swift conclusion. The trial of Alex Murdaugh, the man at the center of one of the most byzantine true crime cases... Read more ›
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Sunset in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. | Ashley Reherman/ShutterstockFive deaths, millions in fraud, and 100 years of family power crumbling to ruin in South Carolina. While the most gripping true crime stories take us into the darkest parts of the soul, rarely does a case open the ugly heart of the nation itself. The labyrinthine case that’s come to be dubbed “the Murdaugh murders” feels like one that could only happen... Read more ›
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J.K. Rowling, pictured at the premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore in 2022, has a history of transphobic statements and actions. | Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesAn exhausting — if not exhaustive — timeline of J.K. Rowling’s transphobia. J.K. Rowling’s supporters frequently claim the author has never actually said or done anything transphobic. It’s a position you can see on social media, in the pages of the New York... Read more ›
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Musk speaks at the opening of a new Tesla plant in 2022. | Christian Marquardt/Getty ImagesWhat he gets right — and very wrong — about AI, from driverless cars to ChatGPT. Elon Musk is at or near the top of pretty much every AI influencer list I have ever seen, despite the fact he doesn’t have a degree in AI and seems to have only one academic journal article in... Read more ›
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Getty Images/fStopBuying a home is more out of reach than ever. But a new investing trend could spell trouble for renters and would-be buyers. Joshua Heier isn’t your typical homebuyer. Recently, rather than purchasing an entire property by himself, he has started buying fractions of single-family homes around the country, many of them in Sun Belt states. “I think it’s kind of a stepping stone toward actually buying and owning... Read more ›
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