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Introducing Vox’s next chapter
Vox· 1 day agoTen years ago this spring, Vox was founded with the mission to help people understand the news through explanatory journalism that made complex topics accessible to anyone ...
Rudy Giuliani Forgets to Mute His Microphone While Going to the Bathroom
New York Magazine· 17 hours agoAs he was being arraigned (via video link) for allegedly conspiring to overturn the election results...
Nostra AI Taps Former Vox Media Chief Architect Joseph Higgins to Accelerate DTC Website Speed...
Digital Journal· 1 day agoVienna ball season back in full swing ‘Avatar 2’ success proves cinema in post-pandemic ‘resurgence’: Cameron North of Soledar, Ukrainians yearn for peace Carlo Marks talks ...
Contactless card fraud soars after limit raised to £100
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoThe popularity of contactless has continued to grow post-pandemic, making up nearly four in 10...
The Die Is Cast: Italy’s Meloni, Crossing a Continental Rubicon, Stands for a Seat in the European...
The New York Sun· 1 hour agoPrime Minister Meloni’s decision to run for a seat in the European Parliament in June amounts to...
Nobody Wants to Mow the Lawn at the Beach
Curbed· 1 day agoBreck and Georgia Eisner are based in Los Angeles, but they have always loved visiting their friends in the Hamptons. It was during the pandemic that...
Maddow Blog | The problem(s) with Sen. J.D. Vance’s praise for Hungary’s Orbán
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSen. J.D. Vance sees Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as someone who has “made some smart...
Why Are New York City Schools Still So Segregated?
New York Magazine· 5 hours agoThe 70th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision, which outlawed racial segregation in public schools, came and went in...
For working moms, it's some good news and some bad news
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut it's also more complicated. I really was interested in this article this week: The childcare...
Why are Americans spending so much?
Vox· 4 days agoStimulus checks gave Americans newfound savings and excess money to burn. Consumers were expected to retreat as inflation skyrocketed, hitting a 9.1 percent peak in June 2022 and remaining stubbornly ...