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Hurricane Ian’s exceptional death toll, explained

Hurricane Ian’s death toll is still rising. | Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Images Florida has seen plenty of hurricanes. Why…

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OPEC was always going to mess with oil prices. Was Biden’s team naive?

President Joe Biden meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at Alsalam Royal Palace in Jeddah on July 15, 2022.…

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Celeste Ng is back with a dark parable of America’s history of child removal

Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng | Penguin Press The author of Little Fires Everywhere’s new book, Our Missing Hearts,…

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How not to get ripped off on your wedding, explained by the people who plan them

The biggest scam in the wedding industry is the one you pull on yourself. | Amanda Northrop/Vox Weddings put the…

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Triangle of Sadness might be the meanest film of the year. Its director is an optimist.

Woody Harrelson and Ruben Ostlund on the set of “Triangle of Sadness.” | Neon Ruben Ostlund doesn’t think we’re hypocrites.…

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How to get over a breakup — no matter which side of it you’re on

Paige Vickers for Vox Yes, block your ex. Heartbreak, while nearly universal, is personal and unique. A breakup may take…

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A new Supreme Court case could fundamentally change the internet

A dog is walked near the Google offices on July 4, 2022, in New York City. | John Smith/VIEWpress via…

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What it’s like to graduate college in this economy

New grads have reason to be excited about the job market. | Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty…

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The pandemic could have changed how employers think about layoffs

A pedestrian walks past a “Now Hiring” sign in New York City in August. Though job openings have fallen, some…

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The FBI’s murder rate mystery

Oakland police investigate a double shooting in 2022. The FBI crime data for 2021 is based on very little information…

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