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Astead Herndon @ Vox 2 place · 06/13/2026 07:15 EDT

Why Hasan Piker thinks Democrats are moving in his direction

Here’s what’s undeniable: The Democratic electorate has dramatically shifted when it comes to the United States’ relationship with Israel. Earlier this year, a national poll from Gallup found that 41 percent of Americans sympathize with Palestinians and 36 percent with Israelis — the first time since Gallup began tracking the metric in 2001 that Israelis […] Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox 2 place · 01/15/2025 08:00 EDT

Your brain is lying to you about the “good old days”

Vox reader Dov Stein asks: Why do people think the past was so much better when so many things have drastically improved? That’s an excellent question, one I think about a lot as someone who runs a section at Vox dedicated in part to covering how meaningful economic and scientific and social progress can and […] Read more ›

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Jolie Myers @ Vox · 01/15/2025 07:00 EDT

How weight-loss drugs ended the era of “lifestyle changes”

When drugmakers pulled the weight-loss drug fen-phen off the market in 1997, my mom was devastated. Not because the FDA warned that the drug could severely damage her heart or even possibly kill her, but because she’d been trying to lose weight since she was aware of having a body, and the only thing that […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 01/15/2025 06:30 EDT

The deeply American roots of Trump’s imperial ambitions

Back in 2016, when much of the political press was casting Donald Trump as a dovish counterpart to Hillary Clinton, I wrote a story arguing that people were fundamentally misunderstanding the nature of Trump’s approach to foreign policy. Though Trump certainly wasn’t a neoconservative, I argued, he was a different and older kind of nationalist […] Read more ›

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Kelsey Piper @ Vox · 01/14/2025 16:15 EDT

How the Los Angeles fires highlight the challenge of disaster relief

The wildfires engulfing the Los Angeles area might reshape what Southern California will look like for years to come. Within a week, approximately 30,000 acres of land have burned, thousands forced to evacuate from their homes, and at least 24 people lost their lives, as of Tuesday morning. After major disasters like this one, one […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 01/14/2025 15:25 EDT

How factory farming built America

Future Perfect, Vox’s section dedicated to solving the world’s most important yet neglected problems, obsessively covers how the way we eat affects our lives and our planet. For the last year, we’ve been working hard on a special series of ambitious, deeply reported feature stories and investigations on the history of the meat and dairy […] Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 01/14/2025 14:30 EDT

An even bigger threat is looming behind California’s fires

Fires in and around Los Angeles continue to rage as gusting Santa Ana winds drive the flames through brush and into neighborhoods. Two major blazes, the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, have combined burned almost 40,000 acres since last week. Another fire, the Auto Fire, erupted Monday evening in Ventura County. The fires have […] Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 01/14/2025 14:15 EDT

What homeowners and renters need to know after a wildfire

We’re making this story accessible to all readers as a public service. At Vox, our mission is to help everyone access essential information that empowers them. Support our journalism by becoming a member today. In the midst of the devastating wildfires that have raged through the Los Angeles area over the last week, thousands of […] Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 01/14/2025 13:20 EDT

Was your home damaged by a wildfire? Here’s what to do next.

In the midst of the devastating wildfires that have raged through the Los Angeles area over the last week, thousands of residents are grappling with the fallout, from the tangible losses — more than 12,000 structures were damaged or destroyed — to the sentimental — generations of memories gone. What can be even more overwhelming […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 01/14/2025 12:39 EDT

Live updates: Wildfires spread across Los Angeles

Wildfires are raging across Los Angeles, turning the skies red, destroying homes and businesses, and blanketing the region with smoke and debris. The largest fire is in Pacific Palisades, which has grown to over 23,000 acres as of Tuesday morning and forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. Two other major fires have engulfed […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 01/14/2025 10:59 EDT

Big Oil and Big Ag are teaming up to turn cow poop into energy — and profits. The math doesn’t add up.

The hundreds of billions of pounds of waste produced by America’s dairy cows every year has long been a headache for farmers.  Manure is expensive to manage and, to state the obvious, it smells terrible, which can lead to complaints, protests, and lawsuits from neighbors — even the occasional fine or misdemeanor charge. And when […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 2 place · 01/14/2025 07:00 EDT

A new Supreme Court case seeks to make it harder to get screened for cancer

The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will hear Becerra v. Braidwood Management, the latest in a long line of lawsuits seeking to undermine the Affordable Care Act, the landmark health reform law that President Barack Obama signed in 2010. Unlike some previous anti-Obamacare lawsuits, Braidwood Management is not an existential threat to the […] Read more ›

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 01/14/2025 06:45 EDT

The president who could not choose

“To govern is to choose, however difficult the choices may be.” —Pierre Mendès France, prime minister of France 1954–’55 If you want to understand where Joe Biden’s presidency went wrong, when his administration stopped looking like Barack Obama’s and started looking like Jimmy Carter’s, you could start with the failure of Build Back Better. Build […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox 3 place · 01/13/2025 09:14 EDT

Live updates: Wildfires spread across Los Angeles

Wildfires are raging across Los Angeles, turning the skies red, destroying homes and businesses, and blanketing the region with smoke and debris. The largest fire is in Pacific Palisades, which has grown to over 23,000 acres as of Monday morning and forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. Two other major fires have engulfed […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox 3 place · 01/13/2025 08:49 EDT

Live updates: Wildfires spread across Los Angeles

Wildfires are raging across Los Angeles, turning the skies red, destroying homes and businesses, and blanketing the region with smoke and debris. The largest fire is in Pacific Palisades, which has grown to over 19,000 acres as of Friday morning and forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. Four other major fires have engulfed […] Read more ›

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Nicole Dieker @ Vox 1 place · 01/13/2025 08:00 EDT

I plan to retire in 2025. Am I financially prepared?

On the Money is a monthly advice column. If you want advice on spending, saving, or investing — or any of the complicated emotions that may come up as you prepare to make big financial decisions — you can submit your question on this form. Here, we answer a question asked by a Vox reader, which […] Read more ›

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Miles Bryan @ Vox 1 place · 01/13/2025 07:00 EDT

Lyman Stone on America’s falling birth rate

I always knew I wanted to have children. And because all my jokes are terrible and I genuinely enjoy chatting about the weather, it just felt kinda predestined. Everybody I know knew I wanted kids. I put it in my online dating profiles (do not recommend if you are trying to land a date). As […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox 1 place · 01/13/2025 06:45 EDT

Big Oil and Big Ag are teaming up to turn cow poop into energy — and profits. The math doesn’t add up.

The hundreds of billions of pounds of waste produced by America’s dairy cows every year has long been a headache for farmers.  Manure is expensive to manage and, to state the obvious, it smells terrible, which can lead to complaints, protests, and lawsuits from neighbors — even the occasional fine or misdemeanor charge. And when […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox 2 place · 01/13/2025 06:00 EDT

Welcome to the January issue of The Highlight

For many, January is a month full of hard-to-keep resolutions and hopeful plans for self-improvement. New year, new … you? We’re kicking off this often uneasy season with an investigation into confidence: How important is it, really? A look at the myth of frictionless relationships is another timely piece, as is a how-to on journaling. […] Read more ›

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Kelsey Piper @ Vox 1 place · 01/12/2025 07:00 EDT

It’s getting harder to measure just how good AI is getting

Toward the end of 2024, I offered a take on all the talk about whether AI’s “scaling laws” were hitting a real-life technical wall. I argued that the question matters less than many think: There are existing AI systems powerful enough to profoundly change our world, and the next few years are going to be […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox 2 place · 01/12/2025 06:00 EDT

What Megyn Kelly gets right — and wrong — about Conclave 

Megyn Kelly is impressive when you consider that she’s been able to create an entire career just from being mad at stuff. She is like the Rumplestiltskin of irritation — turning cranky thoughts into gold — or a blond Andy Rooney with consequences. From the idea of Santa Claus being Black to fighting with Jane […] Read more ›

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