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The EPA just proposed its toughest car pollution rules ever
EPA administrator Michael Regan said the agency’s new pollution rules for cars and trucks were the “strongest ever.” | Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images The
A 19th-century anti-sex crusader is the “pro-life” movement’s new best friend
Portrait of anti-sex activist Anthony Comstock, 1913. | Gado/Getty Images Anthony Comstock, the 19th-century scourge of art and sex, is suddenly relevant again thanks to
The Bud Light boycott, explained as much as is possible
Bud Light sent beers to a trans influencer is the new M&Ms are girls. | Patrick McDermott via Getty Images Bud Light sent a handful
The one number that determines how today’s policies will affect our grandchildren
Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young speaks during a daily news briefing at the White House on March 10, 2023 in Washington, DC.
Beef is the best show Netflix has had in recent memory
Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, and Ali Wong’s wig — the three fantastic actors in Netflix’s Beef, an absolutely perfect show | COURTESY OF NETFLIX Netflix
Can AI create a convincing Wes Anderson film? (Not really!)
“You are Balenciaga, Harry.” | YouTube/DemonFlyingFox If Balenciaga Harry Potter is the future of entertainment, could Wes Anderson Lord of the Rings be its next
The climate apocalypse is also a religious crisis
Daveed Diggs in Extrapolations. | Apple TV+ Extrapolations’ Dorothy Fortenberry on God, Laudato si’, and the climate crisis. Climate change presents us with an unusual
Microsoft’s current AI dominance is thrilling the company’s diehard fans
Back in 1995, Microsoft’s new operating systems were a big deal. | Torsten Blackwood/AFP via Getty Images They stayed true through Zunes, Windows Phones, and
The most farcical argument in the case against abortion pills
Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images Of course pregnancy isn’t a disease. Anti-abortion activists have been using a deeply misleading refrain to squash access