How biohackers are trying to upgrade their brains, their bodies — and human nature

iStockphoto/Getty Images 9 questions about biohacking you were too embarrassed to ask. Even if you haven’t heard the term “biohacking” before, you’ve probably encountered some version of it. Maybe you’ve seen Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey extolling the benefits of fasting intermittently and drinking “salt juice” each morning. Maybe you’ve read about former NASA employee JosiahContinue reading “How biohackers are trying to upgrade their brains, their bodies — and human nature”

Roger Stone was just found guilty on all counts

Roger Stone, former adviser to President Trump, and his wife Nydia Stone arrive at court in Washington, DC, on November 15, 2019. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images Stone’s trial was the highest-profile loose end remaining from the Mueller investigation. The verdict is in for Roger Stone’s trial — and a Washington, DC, jury found President DonaldContinue reading “Roger Stone was just found guilty on all counts”

The year’s best documentary turns climate change into a sci-fi film

An ordinary day in New York City, as captured in The Hottest August. | Grasshopper Films The Hottest August director Brett Story wanted to “look at climate change by looking away from it.” One of the best documentaries of the year is also, on its surface, one of the simplest. To make The Hottest August,Continue reading “The year’s best documentary turns climate change into a sci-fi film”

Exclusive: 2 Democrats are introducing a bill to ban corporate PACs

Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) for the 116th Congress stands outside the Longworth House Office building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Rose is introducing a new bill to ban corporate PACs along with Rep. Josh Harder (D-CA). | Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images More Democrats are ditching corporate PACs. A new bill wouldContinue reading “Exclusive: 2 Democrats are introducing a bill to ban corporate PACs”

Taylor Swift’s feud with her old record label has entered a new and messy public phase

Taylor Swift meets fans at Tianhe Sports Center on November 11, 2019 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. | Photo by Xia Wening/VCG via Getty Images Taylor Swift says Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta won’t let her perform her old hits on TV. Taylor Swift’s ongoing feud with music executives Scooter Braun and Scott BorchettaContinue reading “Taylor Swift’s feud with her old record label has entered a new and messy public phase”

Trump attacked Marie Yovanovitch on Twitter during her testimony. She responded in real time.

Former US Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, on November 15, 2019. | Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images Even Fox News thought Trump’s tweets strayed dangerously close to witness intimidation. Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch delivered a powerful opening statement during her testimony before House impeachmentContinue reading “Trump attacked Marie Yovanovitch on Twitter during her testimony. She responded in real time.”

Marie Yovanovitch’s opening statement is an indictment of the State Department under Trump

Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch arrives to testify before the House Intelligence Committee, on November 15, 2019. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images “As Foreign Service professionals are being denigrated and undermined, the institution is also being degraded. This will soon cause real harm, if it hasn’t already,” she said. Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassadorContinue reading “Marie Yovanovitch’s opening statement is an indictment of the State Department under Trump”

Activists want Congress to ban facial recognition. So they scanned lawmakers’ faces.

Digital rights group Fight for the Future conduced live facial recognition surveillance in Washington, DC, to track down members of Congress. | Fight for the Future Almost 14,000 people’s faces were non-consensually scanned in Washington. Sound creepy? That’s the point. Dressed in hazmat-like jumpsuits, wearing smartphones strapped to their heads, the activists who descended uponContinue reading “Activists want Congress to ban facial recognition. So they scanned lawmakers’ faces.”

Trump’s release of his April call with Ukraine’s president is a distraction

President Donald Trump leaves the Oval Office and walks toward Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on November 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images Don’t fall for it. President Donald Trump just released a readout of his congenial April phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. You shouldContinue reading “Trump’s release of his April call with Ukraine’s president is a distraction”

Hurricane Katrina inspired a national pet evacuation policy. The plan could save human lives, too.

Christina Animashaun/Vox People are more likely to evacuate if they can find safe passage for their pets, too. Welcome to Laboratories of Democracy, a series for Vox’s The Highlight, where we examine local policies and their impacts. The policy: Pet evacuation plans for natural disasters Where: Nationally Since: 2006 The problem: It all started withContinue reading “Hurricane Katrina inspired a national pet evacuation policy. The plan could save human lives, too.”

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