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What’s going on with your lightbulbs?
Rolf Vennenbernd/picture alliance via Getty Images No, incandescent lightbulbs aren’t banned. Last week, a series of flashy headlines announced the start of a “ban” on
The constitutional case that Donald Trump is already banned from being president
Trump enters Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania, on July 29, 2023. | Jeff Swensen/Getty Images Two conservative lawyers make a strong 14th Amendment argument.
The Montgomery boat brawl and what it really means to “try that in a small town”
The Harriott, a riverboat, docked on the Alabama riverfront in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. | Julie Bennett/Getty Images The viral fight valorized Black resistance — and
An insidious form of climate denial is festering in the Republican Party
Partisan divides on climate change have grown over the past 20 years, as GOP leaders became more emboldened in denying the science. | Getty Images/iStockphoto
Biden’s risky Persian Gulf bet
US Navy sailors stand guard aboard the USS Sirocco patrol ship while docked at the US 5th Fleet Command in Bahrain’s capital Manama on December
How should we remember Trinity Site, where the first nuclear bomb was tested?
Trinity Site plaque. | Bryan Walsh / Vox Oppenheimer’s Trinity Site is where the end began. To reach the spot where the nuclear age was
A shocking assassination highlights escalating violence in Ecuador
Supporters of former National Assembly member and presidential candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, take part in a demonstration in Quito on August 1, 2023. | Rodrigo Buendia/AFP/Getty
A buzzy new study on heartburn meds and dementia doesn’t actually clarify anything
Jb Reed/Bloomberg via Getty Images But there are several other better studies that do. On Wednesday, the journal Neurology published an attention-grabbing study, reporting a
This strange hurricane season may take a turn for the worse
Despite unusually hot waters, forecasters expect a “near normal” hurricane season in 2023. | Michael Laughlin/Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Oceans are at