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This Scorching Summer Is Taking a Toll on Your Favorite Foods

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A perfect storm of extreme weather and war have hit northern hemisphere crops like wheat, peaches, and olives. Welcome to the increasingly precarious future of food.

 
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Apps Are Rushing to Add AI. Is Any of It Useful?

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The artificial intelligence gold rush has thrust services like ChatGPT into every aspect of our digital lives. That still won't solve your email problems.

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[New post] UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II [Sys:Celes] coming to Switch in early 2024

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UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II [Sys:Celes] coming to Switch in early 2024

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Arc System Works is best known for being the publishers of games from Guilty Gear and BlazBlue. However, their work isn't limited to just those 2 franchises. In fact, they're also the publishers for the UNI games. That said, UNI fans received a special treat from Arc System Works today. You see, Arc System Works […]

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How to vacation like a politico

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You’re one of two types of people: The kind of D.C. denizen who’s just looking up from their desk — go ahead, do it now — to see that their co-workers, along with Congress and much of the city, have already fled the swamp for summery getaways, leaving poor you behind. Or you’re on vacation yourself, and you’re the type of political junkie who’d read POLITICO Weekend from a beach chair. In which case, thank you. And also, might we suggest one of those apps that limits your screen time?

If you’re in that first group, it’s time to take advantage of your boss being away and get out of town yourself. Luckily, we’ve put together a vacation guide to help you pick a destination that suits your ideological priors.

In an age where everything is political, going on holiday is just another way to make a statement. So POLITICO Magazine has compiled a list of 17 hot spots for the kind of people who love hot takes. Whether you’re a Hill staffer on a budget or a higher-up looking to show off your wealth, a Dolly Parton-loving liberal or an NFT-loving bro-publican, we’ve got the perfect holiday planned for you.

Cast off.

 

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“It was also very sad driving through Washington, D.C., and seeing the filth and the decay and all of the broken buildings and walls and the graffiti. This is not the place that I left. It’s a very sad thing to see it.”

Can you guess who said this? Scroll to the bottom for the answer.**

 

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Is Joe Biden a Bad Dog Dad? … Once again, President Joe Biden has a German Shepherd that likes to bite people. This one is named Commander, and he’s left a Secret Service agent bruised and bleeding, bitten a uniformed officer who was then sent to the hospital and forced workers to defend themselves with steel carts and chairs. But most of the media coverage about Biden’s bad dog has focused more on the canine and less on the president — which is a fascinating insight into the politics of pets, writes Michael Schaffer in this week’s Capital City column. Shouldn’t we be asking about Biden’s responsibility to treat his workers safely? “If Commander had belonged to, say, Nancy Reagan, the Marie Antoinette narrative would have written itself,” he writes. “Look at that entitled elitist, smiling for the cameras while her dog terrorizes the help!”

 

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You may have Trump indictment fatigue, but this week was the big one — a federal indictment charging Trump with a criminal plot to steal the 2020 election. If you don’t have the time (or wherewithal) to peruse the 45-page indictment, here are some pointers to get you through conversations this weekend. (From Ankush Khardori)

- Fall back on what you remember from last year’s Jan. 6 committee hearings. The indictment largely retraces their work.

- Mention one of the relatively few new pieces of information in the indictment. Most intriguing, perhaps, was the revelation that Mike Pence took “contemporaneous notes” of some of his conversations with Trump, including when he allegedly told Pence in early January 2021, “We won every state.” (They had not, in fact, won every state.)

- If there’s just one line you need to know, it’s, “That’s why there’s an Insurrection Act.” The quote is attributed to “Co-Conspirator 4,” who appears to be former Trump Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, after he was warned by a White House lawyer that there would be “riots in every major city in the United States” if Trump refused to leave office.

- Lament the sad state of lawyering — or at least Trump-lawyering — in our country. At least five of the six alleged co-conspirators are lawyers who worked for or with Trump, a historically perilous engagement if ever there was one.

- Ask the question that is on the minds of lawyers: When will we see the alleged co-conspirators charged?

 

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Andrew Yang Marches Forward — Toward Nowhere … Mary Anna Mancuso, the former press secretary of Andrew Yang’s new Forward Party, is blowing the lid on what she sees as a vanity project with “no platform laying out party principles and positions, no policies, no plan.” In this biting new piece, she writes that the party is driven by the same “tech industry ethos that considers disruption for disruption’s sake” that led to the giant dumpster fire as fraudster Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos debacle. In other words, it’s a party about nothing: “Call it the Seinfeld Party.”

 

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Will This Indictment Matter? … Trump’s indictment on charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election is the most striking in the trilogy so far. As we head into another presidential election with Trump as the GOP frontrunner, will this indictment be different than the others? That’s what we asked a panel of top political thinkers and observers. Some think it won’t matter, even if it should. Others think this might finally be the moment when Trump’s misdeeds come back to bite him. And many described this as a watershed moment — for the presidency, for the Department of Justice and for American democracy itself.

 

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