In Morocco, an earthquake left thousands dead. In Libya, floods washed neighborhoods away. But lifesaving help is snarled in politics and rivalries.
Continue reading...September 12, 2023
How Alabama hopes to get around the Voting Rights Act
In its voting map defiance, Alabama is highlighting an opinion by Justice Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court’s rejection of affirmative action in higher education.
Continue reading...The pernicious logic behind Ashton Kutcher’s and Mila Kunis’ letters for Danny Masterson
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis from “That ’70s Show” wrote letters describing Danny Masterson as a good father. Their apology didn’t fix the damage.
Continue reading...Hey, remember those Apple wonder goggles?
An Apple Vision Pro headset on display in June, when Apple announced the new device. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Apple is going to sell us $3,500 headsets next year. It still hasn’t said why. Did you watch Apple’s latest new product launch? Did you read about...
Continue reading...Biden’s age is the new ‘Hillary’s emails’
If you thought the media learned anything from coveing Hillary Clinton’s emails, think again. Biden’s age is shaping up to serve almost the same purpose.
Continue reading...Trump fans the flames of post-9/11 terrorism
Xenophobic targeting of Black and brown people has increased since the Sept. 11 attacks. And Donald Trump is fueling that fire.
Continue reading...Police seek suspect after alleged sexual assault of 14-year-old girl in Brampton
Police are making a public appeal for information after a 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in a Brampton park.
Continue reading...Why most tennis players struggle to make a living
Tennis fails where other sports provide a living for their players. During the US Open in New York, Vox video sat down with professional tennis players and the head of the Professional Tennis Players Association to explain the pay problem in the top-five global sport. Tennis...
Continue reading...Toronto restaurants see ‘disturbing’ 3-month decline in diners
In-person dining has been on the decline for three straight months in Toronto, a ‘disturbing’ trend that’s showing no sign of slowing in September, according to new OpenTable data.
Continue reading...Toronto restaurants facing ‘disturbing’ decline in guest counts
In-person dining has been on the decline for three straight months in Toronto, a ‘disturbing’ trend that’s showing no sign of slowing in September, according to new OpenTable data.
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