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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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Joshua Keating @ Vox 1 place · 01/11/2025 07:00 EDT

The real danger of Trump’s Greenland gambit

It is an era of superpower conflict and competition for natural resources. Newly accessible sea routes are transforming the world’s political geography. The US government eyes a strategically located island territory, currently under the control of the Kingdom of Denmark, which Washington believes is necessary for its national security and economic interests. After first making […] Read more

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Sam Delgado @ Vox 1 place · 01/11/2025 06:00 EDT

Wildfires impact wildlife and pets, too. Here’s how you can help them.

In just four days, blazing wildfires across Los Angeles neighborhoods have put 150,000 residents under evacuation orders, burned over 30,000 acres, destroyed more than 10,000 structures, and, as of Thursday, killed killed 10 people. Experts say it may be the costliest wildfire in US history. The fires are still ongoing, and the toll of destruction […] Read more

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 01/10/2025 17:05 EDT

TikTok: the most exciting, and controversial, social media app on the planet

TikTok has only been around in the US since August of 2018, but it’s already become the defining social media app of Gen Z. The app once known as Musical.ly was bought by the Beijing-based internet company ByteDance in 2017. Though it relaunched as virtually identical to Musical.ly, TikTok quickly transformed into something more like […] Read more

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Rebecca Jennings @ Vox · 01/10/2025 17:05 EDT

Has TikTok made us better? Or much, much worse?

For years, murmurs of a US TikTok ban have left users and creators furious and terrified that a social media app that had become central to their lives could be taken away. Again and again, the ban never actually materialized, and users continued to enjoy what had, since 2018, become one of the most creative, […] Read more

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Vox Staff @ Vox 3 place · 01/10/2025 17:05 EDT

What to know about TikTok’s fate in the US

TikTok’s future in the US has perhaps never been in more doubt than it is right now. Since its introduction to the US in 2018, the short-form video app has been fighting increased scrutiny from US lawmakers about its ties to ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns it. Concerns that ByteDance could share TikTok user data […] Read more

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Abdallah Fayyad @ Vox 3 place · 01/10/2025 16:20 EDT

NYC’s congestion pricing is unpopular — for now

After a last minute about-face, pushback, and compromise, congestion pricing officially went into effect this week in New York City.  The first-in-the-nation policy — which tries to reduce traffic and raise revenue for public transit by charging drivers a steep fee to use the busiest roads in Manhattan — has been, to say the least, controversial. Back […] Read more

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 2 place · 01/10/2025 15:10 EDT

The Supreme Court doesn’t seem likely to save TikTok

On Friday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that will decide if the popular social media app TikTok can still exist in the United States once a law that effectively bans the app goes into effect January 19. After the arguments, it’s not looking good for TikTok fans. The first two-thirds of […] Read more

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Laura Bult @ Vox 2 place · 01/10/2025 14:52 EDT

Should fluoride be in our water?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has put the decades-old debate over water fluoridation back on the table. As President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary, he might become the most powerful public health figure in the US who believes we should take fluoride out of our water. Currently, it’s up to municipalities to set […] Read more

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Benji Jones @ Vox 2 place · 01/10/2025 10:45 EDT

Why does Trump hate this tiny fish so much?

As devastating wildfires continue to burn through Los Angeles, so far killing at least 10 people and forcing well over 100,000 people to evacuate, or try to, President-elect Donald Trump has decided to point his ire toward a fish. Not the severe Santa Ana winds that fueled the fires. Not the unusually dry weather. Not […] Read more

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 01/10/2025 10:45 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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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 01/10/2025 09:35 EDT

The unusually strong force behind the apocalyptic fires in Los Angeles

Sustained powerful winds reaching nearly 100 miles per hour are driving fast-moving wildfires near Los Angeles, spewing smoke, destroying homes, closing roads, and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.  The Palisades fire along the coast near the Santa Monica mountains has burned almost 20,000 acres as of Friday morning. The Eaton fire near Pasadena has […] Read more

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 01/10/2025 07:00 EDT

Onscreen age gaps have never been more pathetic 

Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu is about so many things, but perhaps most urgently this: Never tell an old, ugly man you are interested in him because he’ll never leave you alone. He will abandon the small town he’s terrorizing and immigrate — as difficult as organizing a coffin shipment by naval vessel can be — to a […] Read more

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Eric Levitz @ Vox 3 place · 01/10/2025 06:30 EDT

Have the past 10 years of Democratic politics been a disaster?

In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory last November, Matthew Yglesias published a manifesto imploring the Democratic Party to reembrace “common sense.” Specifically, in his Slow Boring newsletter, Yglesias called on Democrats to redouble their party’s commitment to economic growth, honor the electorate’s moral values, reject identity politics, abandon language policing, and moderate on a […] Read more

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 01/09/2025 20:17 EDT

The Supreme Court hands Trump a loss in his bid for legal immunity

By a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court handed a largely symbolic, but still politically significant, loss to President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday evening. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett, both Republicans, voted with all three of the Court’s Democrats. The case, known as Trump v. New York, involves Trump’s felony convictions for […] Read more

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Adam Clark Estes @ Vox · 01/09/2025 15:45 EDT

I visited our tech future. It’s not actually a terrible place.

When I stepped on the showroom floor in Las Vegas at CES, the largest tech industry trade show in the world, earlier this week, I felt a sense of dread. I’ve been coming to the show, off and on, for a decade, and the story is always the same: The industry made new gadgets for […] Read more

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Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox · 01/09/2025 14:30 EDT

An explosive Fox Sports lawsuit has turned into a salacious, sexist mess

Fox isn’t exactly known for fostering ethical work environments. However, a new lawsuit against Fox Sports, marquee commentator Skip Bayless, and network executive Charlie Dixon has sent shockwaves through the sports broadcasting industry, emphasizing a bleak reality for women in the field. On January 3, a former hairstylist for the network, Noushin Faraji, filed a […] Read more

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 01/09/2025 12:00 EDT

How factory farming took over America — and why it isn’t going away anytime soon

A Vox reader asks: Why is factory farming still around? Factory farming — the intensive confinement of chickens, pigs, and cows on a massive scale — developed in the second half of the 20th century to feed a growing, and increasingly prosperous, post-World War II America. It was made possible by a “set of economic, […] Read more

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 01/09/2025 11:25 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 17,000 acres as of Thursday morning and forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. Four other major fires have engulfed […] Read more

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Jake Bittle @ Vox · 01/09/2025 11:25 EDT

California overhauled its insurance system. Then Los Angeles caught fire.

This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. On Tuesday, after a ferocious Santa Ana windstorm blew through Southern California, a severe brush fire broke out in the wealthy Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, burning at least 1,000 structures and forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate […] Read more

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