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Wired
June 16, 2025
Social Media Replaced Zines. Now Zines Are Taking the Power Back
At a time of fleeting memes and cultural platforms operated by multibillion-dollar companies, an old mode of creativity and community-buildi...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
Kaitlyn Dever was Hollywood's best-kept secret. Those days are over now
After years of exceptional, understated work, standout roles in 'The Last of Us' and 'Godzilla x Kong' are poised to take the actor from sec...
The Hill
June 16, 2025
Experts warn FEC is a watchdog lacking ‘bark or bite’ with no quorum
Experts warn FEC is a watchdog lacking ‘bark or bite’ with no quorum
The Hill
June 16, 2025
RFK Jr.’s vaccine moves raise fears ahead of next school year
RFK Jr.’s vaccine moves raise fears ahead of next school year
Yahoo News
June 16, 2025
A federal judge weighs turning L.A. city's homelessness programs over to a receiver
After hearing seven days of testimony, a federal judge is deliberating on a request from a group of business owners, property owners and res...
The Globe and Mail
June 16, 2025
Managing your blood sugar? Add these high-fibre foods to your diet
A diet that’s rich in fibre offers various health benefits, from stabilizing glucose levels to reducing the risk of chronic diseases
The Globe and Mail
June 16, 2025
Opinion: Warner Bros. Discovery and Comcast are doing the divestiture dance again. Will it save them?
Media and entertainment giants can’t seem to keep up with shifts in consumer trends
Bing News
June 16, 2025
On This Date: 8+ Feet Of Rain Falls In Two Days, Setting A World Record
Cherrapunji, India, picked up 30+ inches more rain in two days than what Miami and New Orleans average in a single year.
The Age
June 16, 2025
De Koning calls meeting to decide if incoming chief’s blueprint is right for him
While the lucrative offer from St Kilda remains highly appealing, De Koning’s decision to call the meeting with incoming Blues CEO Graham Wr...
Wired
June 16, 2025
The Online Tools That Fueled ‘No Kings’ and the Trump Resistance
Social media platforms, collaborative online tools, and encrypted messaging are all helping to power a massive, decentralized resistance to...
Wired
June 16, 2025
The Definitive Story of Tesla Takedown
In February, a Bluesky post caught the eye of Alex Winter. The result is a coalition of environmentalists, anti-Trump advocates, and federal...
Wired
June 16, 2025
This Historian Has Seen the Future of Trans Health Care
Jules Gill-Peterson doesn’t want to fight for trans joy. She wants to fight for what trans people really need: resources, hormones, and surg...
Wired
June 16, 2025
Wanna Rumble? Take WIRED's Quiz to Figure Out Your Fighting Style
When it comes to the fights of the moment, certain people perform better in some arenas than others. It's time to find out what kind of braw...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
Immigrant protests, unrest in L.A. reverberate in Mexico
News coverage of the immigration raids and protests in Southern California has transfixed Mexico, where reports have heavily sided with the...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
Eaton fire damage costs could mean higher utility bills throughout California
As officials scramble to shore up the state’s wildfire fund, they are considering extending the monthly surcharge imposed on customers of Ed...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
Commentary: Dodgers finally get to be part of the complete Shohei Ohtani experience
Shohei Ohtani, arguably the biggest one-of-a-kind talent in baseball history, will finally get to showcase his skills on the pitching mound...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
'Sally' explains why a trailblazing astronaut chose to stay in the closet
A National Geographic documentary directed by Cristina Costantini explores Sally Ride's personal life with interviews from her partner Tam O...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
'Overcompensating,' 'Big Mouth' and 4 other series to watch during Pride Month
From a seasoned comedy giving its final raunchy bow to a reality competition bringing a new kind of drag art to the mainstream, these LGBTQ+...
NPR
June 16, 2025
Emergency alerts go out in Spanish and English, but what happens if you speak another language?
The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during climate disasters.
Vanity Fair
June 16, 2025
How John Roberts Created the Anti-constitutional Monster Devouring Washington
From ushering in Citizens United to granting presidents broad immunity, no one in the capital is more responsible for Donald Trump’s destruc...
Vogue
June 16, 2025
How Jamie Lloyd and Rachel Zegler Brought a Brand-New ‘Evita’ to the West End
Jamie Lloyd’s arc from a tough childhood to king of Broadway and the West End is as riveting as any of his sold-out productions. As his new...
Vogue
June 16, 2025
Designed for Life On the Go—The Best Crossbody Bags to Shop Now
Timeless and functional, these are a seamless addition to your wardrobe.
Vogue
June 16, 2025
Amal Clooney on What Keeps Her Fight as a Human Rights Barrister Alive
“I believe that justice must be waged—it is not something that happens on its own.”
Vogue
June 16, 2025
Uniqlo Is Back With Another Hit—This Time, It’s a Jacket
The unlikely summer essential that’s been adopted by the fashion crowd.
Google News
June 16, 2025
Ecolab Revolutionizes Antibody Manufacturing: New Purification Resin Promises Major Cost Savings
Discover how Purolite AP+50 resin achieves highest binding capacity for antibody capture, cutting production costs. See breakthrough manufac...
Washington Post
June 16, 2025
A beach day in Lagos: Waves, grilled meat and Afrobeat
Hire a boat to Tarkwa Bay Beach, shop at markets selling art and tailored clothes, and head to the New Afrika Shrine for a celebration of Fe...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
What Did Elon Musk Accomplish at DOGE?
Even before Musk fell out with Donald Trump, the agency’s projected savings had plummeted. But he nevertheless managed to inflict lasting da...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
“Overwhelm”
“How ridiculous now to think we were happy in the quick shelter / we sought from truth.”
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Antonia Hitchens’s piece on Trump’s Washington, a book note about Dan Nadel’s biography of Robert Crumb, and Jill Lepore’...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
“All Dressed Up”
“In Colorado, I once saw a dog in a tuxedo / walk down an aisle and give the bride away.”
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Cartoons from the June 23, 2025, Issue
Funny drawings from this week’s magazine.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Trump’s To-Undo List
1. Cut FEMA flood budget. Make Bezos send wet places salad spinners to dry out stuff. 2. No more brown or yellow M&M’s. Low I.Q., emotionall...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Play Laugh Lines No. 24: Summer
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The Portland Bar That Screens Only Women’s Sports
The Sports Bra started as an inside joke between a chef and her friends. It created a national trend.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
So You Want to Be a Genius
The label is exclusionary, inconsistently applied, and a license to behave badly. Why can’t we give it up?
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The Crossword: Monday, June 16, 2025
Poet whose work is quoted in Maxine Hong Kingston’s novel “Tripmaster Monkey”: five letters.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The History of Advice Columns Is a History of Eavesdropping and Judging
How an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet from the late seventeenth century spawned “Dear Abby,” Dan Savage, and Reddit’s Am I the Asshole..jpg?mbid=social_retweet)
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The Atomic Bombs’ Forgotten Korean Victims
Survivors of the nuclear blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still fighting for recognition.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
What Happened to the Women of #MeToo?
Tina Johnson accused Roy Moore of sexual assault. Then the world moved on, and left her behind.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The Truth About Trump’s Proposed Cash-for-Kids Savings Scheme
A new proposal for child investment accounts sounds progressive—but its biggest beneficiaries would be families that can already afford to s...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Why Donald Trump Is Obsessed with William McKinley
The Gilded Age President led a country defined by tariffs and colonial wars. There’s a reason Trump is so drawn to his legacy—and so determi...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
A New Progressive Rallying Cry: “Don’t Rank Evil Andrew!”
In New York’s Democratic mayoral primary race, Andrew Cuomo’s lead is slipping, and Zohran Mamdani is pulling ahead. Is the DREAM campaign w...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Short reviews of recent releases.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
Pub-Crawling with the Tubs
On its first American tour, the British jangle-rock band with a cheeky-dirtbag edge is trying to unite the states, one gig at a time.
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
The Catch in Catching Cancer Early
New blood tests promise to detect malignancies before they’ve spread. But proving that these tests actually improve outcomes remains a stubb...
The New Yorker
June 16, 2025
A Penn Station Makeover, Trump Style
Now that the Administration is taking over the station’s renovation, expect vats of gold paint and a little “Presidential grab” in the line...
The Atlantic
June 16, 2025
America’s Most Famous Escalator, a Decade Later
It was here that Donald Trump descended into American politics.
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
COVID 'razor blade throat' rises as new subvariant spreads in California
COVID-19 appears to be on the rise in some parts of California as a new, highly contagious subvariant — featuring “razor blade throat” sympt...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025
Enhanced Games push PEDs and target world records in Olympic sports. But what cost?
The Enhanced Games don't just allow performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), but celebrate their use in targeting world records in a quest 'redef...
Los Angeles Times
June 16, 2025