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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox 2 place · 12/17/2025 22:25 EDT

The revealing pointlessness of Trump’s primetime speech

When a president gives a primetime televised speech, it is typically about something of serious import: to make the case for a major new policy or to announce the beginning of a war. President Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday night had no grave significance. In fact, there didn’t seem to be much of a point […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 08/12/2024 17:20 EDT

The fight over Jordan Chiles’s bronze medal is barely about gymnastics

The 2024 Olympics are officially done, but there’s one bronze medal that’s still hanging in the balance.  That medal was initially awarded to American gymnast Jordan Chiles. Chiles, who won gold with the US team in Paris, placed third in the floor event finals on August 5 — what feels like eons ago in Olympic […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 08/12/2024 16:40 EDT

The fight over Jordan Chiles’s bronze medal is barely about gymnastics

The 2024 Olympics are officially done, but there’s one bronze medal that’s still hanging in the balance.  That medal was initially awarded to American gymnast Jordan Chiles. Chiles, who won gold with the US team in Paris, placed third in the floor event finals on August 5 — what feels like eons ago in Olympic […] Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 08/12/2024 16:25 EDT

What’s behind the drop in violent crime

Violent crime levels have dropped significantly in the first half of the year, according to a new report from the Major Cities Chiefs Association. Overall, violent crime dropped by 6 percent and homicides fell by 17 percent in 69 cities compared to the same period last year. Columbus, Ohio, saw the biggest drop in violent […] Read more ›

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Coleman Lowndes @ Vox · 08/12/2024 12:35 EDT

Kamala Harris, explained in 7 moments

Vice President Kamala Harris is potentially on the verge of becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. At the same time, in part because her rapid ascent to the Democratic presidential nomination didn’t involve the sustained public attention of a long presidential primary, she’s more of a cipher to many Americans than major […] Read more ›

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox · 08/12/2024 09:35 EDT

How the seasons screw with your moral compass

Many of us like to think our moral values are stable. We imagine that we’ve each got a moral compass inside us, with the needle reliably pointing us north — toward our sense of right and wrong.  But according to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, our deepest moral […] Read more ›

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Celia Ford @ Vox · 08/12/2024 07:30 EDT

We have a drug that might delay menopause — and help us live longer

For roughly half of humans, one thing is as certain as death and taxes: If you menstruate and live long enough, your ovaries will stop releasing eggs, and your menstrual cycle will end. Menopause is weird, biologically speaking. People, five species of whales, and maybe chimpanzees are the only animals that seem to live beyond […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 1 place · 08/12/2024 06:30 EDT

The First Amendment is in grave danger if Trump wins

For most of American history, free speech did not exist in the United States. Dissidents were commonly thrown in prison, often for many years, when the government disagreed with their views. Near the end of World War I, the great union leader Eugene Debs was sentenced to 10 years in prison for giving a speech […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 08/12/2024 06:00 EDT

Everyone hates “Congress.” But who are you really mad at?

Quick. Think about the state of American politics. We’re polarized — it’s almost cliché to point it out. But why are we polarized? While there are plenty of reasons (some have even written whole books explaining them), our politicians and elected officials play a key part.  It’s a political science phenomenon called “elite polarization,” in […] Read more ›

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Sean Illing @ Vox 3 place · 08/11/2024 08:00 EDT

What George Orwell’s 1984 can teach us about 2024

If I asked you to name a historical figure who manages to be both incredibly well-known and universally misunderstood, who comes to mind? Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche are obvious candidates. But any list like this has to include George Orwell, the English essayist and the author of two of the most famous political novels […] Read more ›

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Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox 1 place · 08/11/2024 07:00 EDT

Industry is the soapy, sleazy spectacle prestige TV is missing

Industry, now in its third season, has lived in the shadow of two HBO juggernauts, Euphoria and Succession, for the past four years. Its similarities with Succession in particular — British creators, corporate settings, despicable characters, acerbic dialogue, gray-toned palettes — have made it difficult for the show about young, ketamine-snorting bankers to capture everyone’s […] Read more ›

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Celia Ford @ Vox 1 place · 08/10/2024 07:00 EDT

The case for pole dancing in the Olympics

Humans are simple creatures. Since the dawn of spectator sports, we’ve wanted to watch muscular people fight and do flips. Today, TikTok-friendly high-drama sports like women’s gymnastics regularly dominate Olympic viewership on TV networks and streaming platforms. But watching artistic gymnastics isn’t the only way to see ultra-strong people do flips and splits. Pole dancing […] Read more ›

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Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox 2 place · 08/09/2024 19:03 EDT

The “It Ends With Us” drama is the new “Don’t Worry Darling” drama

You might have seen previews or even bought tickets for the new film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling romance novel It Ends With Us, starring Blake Lively. But have you heard about the online soap opera surrounding a rumored rift among the film’s cast, its director and co-star Justin Baldoni, and possibly Deadpool? Once again, a […] Read more ›

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox · 08/09/2024 18:21 EDT

MDMA therapy didn’t get FDA approval. Now what?

The FDA has decided not to approve MDMA therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, dealing an unexpected blow to the growing movement to raise psychedelics from the underground as a new, strangely powerful type of medicine.  Psychoactive drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA have been illegal for decades. But academic research looking into […] Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox 2 place · 08/09/2024 17:40 EDT

Trump’s ever-shifting position on abortion, explained (as best as possible)

On Thursday, former President Donald Trump seemed to suggest he would consider restricting access to mifepristone, a pill used for medication abortions. Within a day, his campaign furiously walked back Trump’s statement, claiming the former president misheard the question. Trump’s first-term record on reproductive rights is clear: His three Supreme Court picks led directly to […] Read more ›

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox · 08/09/2024 17:35 EDT

MDMA therapy didn’t get FDA approval. Now what?

The FDA has decided not to approve MDMA therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, dealing an unexpected blow to the growing movement to raise psychedelics from the underground as a new, strangely powerful type of medicine.  Psychoactive drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA have been illegal for decades. But academic research looking into […] Read more ›

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Rebecca Jennings @ Vox 3 place · 08/09/2024 13:32 EDT

Tim Walz is riding the wave of the vibes election

It’s common, whenever someone skyrockets into mainstream fame, for folks to dig deep through their internet histories. Less common is what happened to Vice President Kamala Harris’s newly announced running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz: Pretty much everything they found was extremely wholesome. From clips of him riding roller coasters with his daughter at the […] Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 08/09/2024 11:10 EDT

The Summer Olympics can’t keep up with rising temperatures

Athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics are competing against the toughest opponents in the world, the clock, the record books, and increasingly, extreme heat.  Rain soaked the opening ceremony, but it followed an extensive heat wave across France and much of Europe. According to the World Weather Attribution research group, such temperatures would not have […] Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox · 08/09/2024 10:05 EDT

Advertisers aren’t buying what X is selling. Is that a crime?

Fellas, is it illegal for brands to refuse to advertise on my social media site? If you’re Elon Musk, the answer is yes. This week, Musk’s social media company X (formerly Twitter) filed an eyebrow-raising lawsuit against an advertising industry group and several major brands, including Unilever (maker of Dove soap), Mars Inc. (maker of […] Read more ›

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Nicole Dieker @ Vox · 08/09/2024 08:30 EDT

The married tuba-accordion duo who opened a pizzeria

Welcome to Money Talks, a series in which we interview people about their relationship with money, their relationship with each other, and how those relationships inform one another. Cheryl Roorda is 51 years old; her husband, Zac Smith, is 52, and together they have two grown children. After a decades-long career as independent musicians, Cheryl and […] Read more ›

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