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New Twitter Logo Probably Not Stolen Just Bad

Today, Twitter launched its logo rebrand, turning its famous bird logo into an “X.” Since 2022, Elon Musk has said he hopes to make Twitter into a “super app” called X. In theory, this would mean the social network would become a catch-all for connecting us in a state of “unlimited interactivity—centered in audio, video, […]

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Let’s Hear it for the Record-Smashing, Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig has made history. Barbie raked in a staggering $162 million domestically on its opening weekend, making it the biggest opening of the year and the highest-grossing opening weekend for a movie directed by a woman—ever. Oh, and it beat out Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, which took in $80.5 million. Another big winner? Movie theaters, […]

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The Government Is Basically Burning Trash to Pad Its Climate Stats

This article is a collaboration between Mother Jones and Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit investigative newsroom. Also listen to Reveal‘s accompanying podcast, “It’s Not Easy Going Green.” Every day, thousands of tons of trash—rotten food, takeout containers, diapers, old shoes, construction debris, tires, plastic bags, soiled carpet, and lawn clippings—burst into flame and turn to […]

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I Can’t Stop Laughing at Guys Mad Because the Barbie Movie Is Too “Woke”

This weekend, I was among the masses flocking to see Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, adding my 20 bucks to the film’s history-making $155 million opening weekend. Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as “stereotypical” Barbie and Ken, Gerwig’s film is as much of a celebration of pink as it is a call to smash the patriarchy. […]

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Mike Pence Fled for His Life on January 6. He Still Won’t Call Trump’s Actions Criminal.

On CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, former Vice President and Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence said he’s not sure Donald Trump’s actions on January 6 were criminal. “While his words were reckless,” Pence said of his former boss’ actions before and during the pro-Trump mob’s ransacking of the Capitol, “based on what I know, […]

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The Creators of Florida’s Black History Standards Get an F on Their Homework

Florida education officials and the state’s governor, Ron DeSantis, are facing a wave of criticism this week after the Florida Board of Education approved a new set of guidelines for teaching public school students about slavery in America. Among the guidelines is a provision implying that slavery benefitted some Black people because they learned skills […]

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“The Last of Us” Is Fictional, but Scary Fungi Are Real

This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A young girl, home alone, wakes up in the middle of the night and walks over to her neighbor’s house. She opens the front door and encounters a horrific scene: a zombified grandma committing an act of cannibalism. Instead of teeth in […]

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Massive Crowds of Israelis Are Protesting Netanyahu’s Supreme Court Power Play, Again

Tens of thousands of Israelis marched into Jerusalem on Saturday, completing a four-day hike from Tel Aviv to the ancient capital city to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s renewed effort to increase his control over Israel’s Supreme Court. The demonstrators assembled around the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, ahead of a vote scheduled for Monday on […]

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A New Settlement Spared Trump From One of the Zillion Trials He Faces

Donald Trump’s daunting court schedule just a little bit lighter. Michael Cohen, Trump’s longtime lawyer turned antagonist, settled a lawsuit accusing the Trump Organization of welching on promises to pay legal bills that Cohen incurred working as a fixer for Trump. Lawyers for Cohen and Trump disclosed the settlement at a hearing in a New […]

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Oath Keepers’ Alleged January 6 “Operations Leader” Avoids Prison

A man designated by the head of the Oath Keepers militia group as their leader of operations on January 6 will avoid prison for his alleged role in the attack on Congress that day. US District Judge Amit Mehta on Friday sentenced Michael Greene to two years of probation and 60 hours of community service. […]

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QAnon’s Favorite Movie Had a Big Week at the Box Office—and Beyond

It’s been a great week for the summer’s surprise box office hit, Sound of Freedom. The independent, faith-based film finished No. 2 at the box office last weekend behind the latest Mission: Impossible movie, on its way to passing $100 million in revenues since its July 4 opening. Based on “real events,” the conservative-political thriller […]

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QAnon’s Favorite Movie Had a Big Week at the Box Office—and Beyond

It’s been a great week for the summer’s surprise box office hit, Sound of Freedom. The independent, faith-based film finished No. 2 at the box office last weekend behind the latest Mission: Impossible movie, on its way to passing $100 million in revenues since its July 4 opening. Based on “real events,” the conservative-political thriller […]

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A Construction Worker Was Accused of Being on Drugs. Then He Died of Heatstroke.

This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The mother of a 24-year-old worker who died from heatstroke while working for a construction firm in San Antonio, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against his employer. Gabriel Infante was working for B Comm Constructors in San Antonio, Texas, on June 23 2022, digging […]

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The End of Russia and Ukraine’s Grain Deal Is Bad News For The Global Food Supply

In July 2022, the United Nations and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan helped broker the Black Sea Grain Initiative: A deal between Russia and Ukraine that the UN Secretary-General António Guterres called “a beacon of hope.” It allowed food and fertilizer exports from three Ukrainian ports—on the Black Sea, Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhny/Pivdennyi—to be shipped […]

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Is the Ocean Blue? Hard to Say, Thanks to the Climate Crisis.

This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. More than half of the world’s oceans have changed colors in the past 20 years, becoming more green than blue. The culprit? Climate change. In a study, published last week in Nature, decades worth of research showed 56 percent of […]

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“Oppenheimer” Is a Good Film That Bolsters a Problematic Narrative

There is much to admire in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, which open in theaters on Friday. The directing, script, editing, sound design and acting are all extraordinary. Nolan deserves high praise for tackling this difficult and sprawling subject and raising questions about one of the most sensitive issues in our history, a raw nerve even today: […]

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The Problem With Calling Vermont’s Storms a “100-Year-Flood”

This year’s floods have been historically intense. The storms that hit Vermont on July 10—delivering more than five inches of rain in a single day and forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes—had a 1 percent chance of occurring annually, leading to a “1-in-100 year” flood. Governor Kathy Hochul called storms that drenched Orange County that same day […]

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Florida Board of Education’s New Guidelines Imply Slavery Benefitted Black People

The Florida Board of Education’s new standards dictating how Black history will be taught in public schools includes a provision implying that enslaved African-Americans learned skills for “their own personal benefit.” The guidelines, approved on Wednesday, has come under fire from civil rights advocates who’ve called them “a sanitized and dishonest telling of the history […]

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This Is How Northern Mexico Became a Climate Migration Destination

This story was originally published by High Country News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. John King had lived in Santa Cruz, California, for 20 years when her below-market-rate lease ended during the Covid-19 pandemic and her landlord took the home off the rental market. Between the effects of tech-related gentrification, the pandemic, […]

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It’s Time to Let Cyclists Use Crosswalks

Sometimes, my rage gets the better of me. To bike into downtown Denver, I need to take a left at a dangerous intersection. Despite being labeled as “cyclist friendly” by Google Maps, the crossing has no discernible bike infrastructure. There is a left turn lane but no signal; at rush hour, turning is impossible. So, […]

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I’m a Striking TV Writer. Here’s Why We’re Doing This.

By now you’ve seen the scenes of young and middle-aged Americans wearing cargo shorts and Patagonia Baggies Brimmers in front of movie studios holding ironic picket signs, such as “Chat GPT doesn’t have childhood trauma!” As the battle grinds into its 12th week, with no end in sight—and the actors’ union now part of the […]

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Wesleyan Did Right on Legacy Admissions. Let’s Talk About the Ivies Now.

As a UC Berkeley graduate, I never thought I’d type these words, but okay: Go Wesleyan! Wesleyan University, a small, elite college in Middletown, Connecticut, costs about $85,000 a year, including room and board and sundries. On Wednesday, it announced that, in the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision ending race-based affirmative action in […]

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The Everyday Workers of Hollywood’s Historic Double Strike Need You to Know Some Things

For the first time in 63 years, writers and actors are on strike, grinding Hollywood to a halt with a historic double strike. You’ve probably recognized some of the celebrities at the picket line. Jason Sudeikis, Hillary Duff, Kevin Bacon, Bill Nye. These actors, similar to writers on strike, are demanding increased pay and protections from artificial […]

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Court: Time For Florida to Stop Needlessly Institutionalizing Disabled Kids

Last Friday, the federal court for Florida’s Southern District issued a groundbreaking ruling: that the state had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with complex health needs, placing them in nursing homes instead of providing community health services. As an outcome of the ruling, which follows a two-week trial in May, […]

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Rikers is Filthy and Violent. Is It Time for a Federal Takeover?

The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan became a key voice Monday in a swelling chorus calling for a federal takeover of Rikers Island—pushing the needle further towards the possibility that a judge could wrest away New York City’s control over its jails. “After eight years of trying every tool in the toolkit,” US Attorney Damian […]

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An International Telescope Project Is Colonizing Native Hawaiians’ Sacred Land

This story was originally published by Canada’s National Observer and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Opponents are calling out Canada over its role in the development of a controversial telescope on Hawaii’s tallest volcano, Mauna Kea, citing human rights abuses. On July 14, opponents of the Thirty Meter Telescope—including Kahea, a Hawaiian environmental organization; […]

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RFK Jr. Wants to Make It Easier for Doctors to Spread Medical Lies

Here is a bit of news involving Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. that, unlike his antisemitic remarks and the unfortunate soundtrack during one of his appearances, didn’t exactly go viral. Earlier this week, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in a case against a California law that was passed last […]

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After the Deluge

It’s raining, again. Days after Vermont was inundated, the skies just can’t let up. After enjoying brief periods of dryish weather, the clouds rolled in and the rain has started anew. Last week, Vermont became the latest casualty of the dire weather that has afflicted many parts of the country this summer. We’ve all read […]

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Michigan AG Charges 16 People for Roles in 2020 Fake Elector Scheme

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Tuesday that charges have been filed against 16 residents of the state for their roles in a fake elector scheme following the 2020 election. All 16 have been charged with eight felony counts, including forgery and election law forgery. “The false electors’ actions undermined the public’s faith in […]

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Tim Scott Once Confronted Racism Head On. Not Anymore.

Once upon a time, Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina condemned racism. Now, not so much. What happened? The presidential hopeful might be finding it difficult to make headlines in an increasingly crowded Republican primary field, but he’s still hauling in crucial campaign cash. The latest figures, unveiled last week, disclosed that his campaign has […]

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