—Eli Pariser & Deepti Doshi
Final week, when Mark Zuckerberg introduced Meta can be ending third-party fact-checking, it was a stunning pivot, however not precisely shocking. It’s simply the newest instance of a billionaire flip-flop affecting our social lives on the web.
Zuckerberg isn’t the one social media CEO careening all around the street: Elon Musk, since shopping for Twitter in 2022 and touting free speech as “the bedrock of a functioning democracy,” has suspended journalists, restored tens of hundreds of banned customers, introduced again political promoting, and weakened verification and harassment insurance policies.
Sadly, these capricious billionaires can do no matter they need due to an possession mannequin that privileges singular, centralized management in change for shareholder returns. The web doesn’t should be like this. However as luck would have it, a brand new approach is rising simply in time. Learn the complete story.
Deciding the destiny of “leftover” embryos
Over the previous few months, I’ve been engaged on a piece about IVF embryos. The aim of in vitro fertilization is to create infants by way of a little bit of lab work: Set off the discharge of a lot of eggs, introduce them to sperm in a lab, switch one of many ensuing embryos into an individual’s uterus, and cross your fingers for a wholesome being pregnant. Typically it doesn’t work. However typically it does. For the article, I explored what occurs to the wholesome embryos which might be left over.
As of late, accountable IVF clinics will at all times discuss to individuals about the opportunity of having leftover embryos earlier than they start therapy. However it may be actually tough to make these selections earlier than you’ve even began therapy, and a few individuals can’t think about having any left over—or how they may really feel about them. Learn the complete story.
—Jessica Hamzelou