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The US paused a weapons shipment to Israel. Is it a real shift in policy?
The US has offered unconditional military aid to Israel throughout the war in Gaza.
North America’s biggest city is running out of water
Mexico City is staring down a water crisis. It won’t be the last city to do so.
Even as bird flu looms, the world is unlearning Covid’s lessons
A post-Covid pandemic treaty was supposed to be a breakthrough. Instead, it looks like a disappointment.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar don’t care about misogyny
The rappers accused one another of abusing women, but weaponizing Me Too isn’t the same as standing up for women.
John Fetterman has beef with no-kill meat
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis banned cell-cultivated or "lab-grown" meat. Why did Democratic Senator John Fetterman lend his support?
What a Zoom cashier 8,000 miles away can tell us about the future of work
Is a new age of digital offshoring coming?
Eurovision says it’s “apolitical.” History says otherwise.
Politics on Eurovision isn’t new. It’s been part of it almost from the start.
The real science behind the billionaire pursuit of immortality
Longevity research may not let us live forever — but it could still make our lives better in smaller ways.
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Kendrick, Drake, and the last great rap beef