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Tanya Pai @ Vox · 12/25/2025 08:21 EDT

The 12 Days of Christmas: The story behind the holiday’s most annoying carol

Editor’s note, December 25, 8 am ET: This story is being republished for the holiday season. It was originally published in 2020. It might seem unbelievable given that the “Christmas creep” now begins before Halloween, but the true Christmas season actually starts on Christmas Day itself. That’s right: December 25 marks the official start of […] Read more ›

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Ellen Ioanes @ Vox · 02/15/2024 19:20 EDT

Hospitals are supposed to be safe. Not in Gaza.

An Israeli tank is seen as Palestinians leave the area of Nasser Hospital on January 29, 2024. | Mohammed Talatene/picture alliance via Getty ImagesIsrael’s raid on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis might break international humanitarian law. The Israel Defense Forces raided Gaza’s largest still-operating hospital on Thursday in Khan Younis, a southern city that once sheltered over 100,000 displaced Palestinians but that has been under siege for weeks. The IDF... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox 3 place · 02/15/2024 17:15 EDT

How the Kansas City shooting proves the “good guy with a gun” idea is a fallacy

Law enforcement responds to a shooting at Union Station during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.  | Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesThe Kansas City mayor captures the US’s singular problem with guns, in one quote. In remarks following a mass shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas made a pointed statement about how the tragedy was... Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/15/2024 15:55 EDT

Vox podcasts tackle the Israel-Hamas war 

Israeli forces’ flares light up the night sky in Gaza City on November 6, 2023. | Abed Khaled/APLooking to understand the Israel-Hamas war? Start with these Vox podcast episodes. The Israel-Palestine conflict goes back decades, but this latest war has taken an unprecedented toll in terms of the number of people killed, and represents a significant step back from any hopes of securing a two-state solution and a permanent peace.... Read more ›

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Aja Romano @ Vox 3 place · 02/15/2024 12:15 EDT

Those evangelical Christian Super Bowl ads — and the backlash to them — explained 

An image from the polarizing “He Gets Us” ad campaign depicts an anti-abortion protester washing the feet of a pregnant clinic visitor. | Art by Julia Fullerton-Batten / via YouTubeWhy “He Gets Us” doesn’t get us. What would Jesus do? The answer is more debatable than you might expect, at least according to the highly polarized reactions to a controversial Super Bowl ad. The “He Gets Us” ad campaign, in... Read more ›

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Kimberly Mas @ Vox · 02/15/2024 11:15 EDT

UV light kills viruses. Why isn’t it everywhere?

The promise and pitfalls of using light to stop germs. When you think of disinfecting a space, what comes to mind? Wipes? Gels? Sprays? Maybe air purifiers or effective HVAC systems? All of these are great defenses against viruses and bacteria, but one thing has been missing from the toolkit despite our knowing about it for over a century: light. Ultraviolet light is an incredibly powerful disinfectant. Study after study... Read more ›

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Tim Fernholz @ Vox · 02/15/2024 10:19 EDT

How the US is preparing to fight — and win — a war in space

Jun Cen for VoxMeet the startup trying to maintain American military dominance in space. Capt. Even Rogers had the best job at the first large-scale war games focused on space, conducted by the US military in 2017. He got to be the bad guy. Most of the military’s work in space had been about maintaining infrastructure in orbit, not reacting to attacks in real time. Worried about deepening tensions with... Read more ›

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Marin Cogan @ Vox · 02/15/2024 09:01 EDT

What bullets do to kids

A mourner of the victims of the 2023 mass shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville pays respects at a makeshift memorial. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty ImagesGun deaths among children have risen to their highest level in more than 20 years. A pediatric trauma surgeon describes the physical toll. In 2020, guns surpassed car crashes as the leading cause of death in the United States for children. The rate... Read more ›

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Marin Cogan @ Vox · 02/15/2024 08:55 EDT

We shouldn’t have to live like this.

Mourners attend a vigil at the First Baptist Church of Dadeville in Alabama on April 16, 2023, after a mass shooting that left four dead and more than two dozen others injured. | Megan Varner/Getty ImagesWhat experts and advocates say can make a difference in the face of unrelenting gun violence. At least 22 people were shot on Wednesday, and at least one woman is dead, after gunmen opened fire... Read more ›

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Constance Grady @ Vox · 02/15/2024 07:30 EDT

In The Book of Love, Kelly Link shows that the best romances are ghost stories too

The Book of Love by Kelly Link. | Random HouseThe first novel by the acclaimed short-story writer is magical, strange, and just a tad too slow. The Book of Love, Kelly Link’s first novel, is a love story, yes. It’s also a ghost story, and a coming-of-age story, and a portrait of a small town. It’s about magic and music and morality. It’s about how annoying siblings are, and how... Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 02/15/2024 07:20 EDT

Trump’s big day in court

Former US President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom during his civil fraud trial at New York Supreme Court on January 11, 2024, in New York City. | Jefferson Siegel/Getty ImagesWe’re about to learn how imperiled two of Trump’s prosecutions are. Prosecutors in all four of the cases against Donald Trump are racing against time to try to get to trial before Election Day. But to do so, they each... Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 02/15/2024 07:00 EDT

The Supreme Court will decide if the government can seize control of YouTube and Twitter

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed one of the unconstitutional laws before the Supreme Court in the NetChoice cases. | Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesWe’re about to find out if the Supreme Court still believes in capitalism. In mid-2021, about a year before he began his longstanding feud with the biggest employer in his state, Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation attempting to seize control of content moderation... Read more ›

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A.W. Ohlheiser @ Vox · 02/15/2024 06:30 EDT

How discredited health claims find a second life on TikTok

Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesTikTok accounts are using audio from a banned wellness coach to sell salt and castor oil. Barbara O’Neill, who makes a living as a holistic health educator, has given lectures claiming that cancer is caused by a fungus and that she has helped people cure their cancer with baking soda and highly restrictive diets, and discouraging those who listened to her from seeking chemotherapy. She... Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 02/14/2024 19:49 EDT

America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained

A injured Kansas City fan is tended to by medical officials following a shooting at a celebratory parade. | ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty ImagesThe factors that lead to tragedies like the Kansas City shooting are deeply ingrained in US politics, culture, and law. One person was killed, and at least 20 injured, in a shooting following a post-Super Bowl rally in Kansas City meant to celebrate the city’s Super Bowl-winning Kansas City... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 02/14/2024 19:10 EDT

Why Lyft and Uber drivers did their largest strike ever

Ride-hail drivers rally at a staging area near O’Hare International Airport during a work strike on February 14, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesThe protests spotlight gig workers’ lack of basic labor protections. On Wednesday, Lyft, Uber, and DoorDash drivers mounted one of their largest strikes ever as part of a push for fair pay and better protections. The strikes, which took place in as many as 44... Read more ›

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Keren Landman, MD @ Vox · 02/14/2024 18:05 EDT

The CDC is finally going to loosen Covid isolation guidelines. Here’s why that’s a good thing.

Maria Stavreva/Getty ImagesIsolation policies haven’t stopped Covid’s worst outcomes. Other, better policies might. On February 13, the Washington Post reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to issue new guidelines that would substantially pull back on recommendations for people infected with Covid-19. The guidelines, which are expected to drop in April, will reportedly no longer recommend that most Americans infected with the virus stay away from work... Read more ›

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Ellen Ioanes @ Vox · 02/14/2024 18:00 EDT

Indonesia may have just elected a strongman

Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka celebrate with their supporters in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 14, 2024, after the polls closed in the Indonesian presidential and legislative general election. Subianto is claiming victory in the first round of the presidential election. | Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesA relic from Indonesia’s dictatorship is the new president. Indonesians have chosen Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo as their next president, despite his history as a... Read more ›

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Edward Vega @ Vox · 02/14/2024 11:35 EDT

The evolution of the movie backdrop

Matte paintings have transformed movies for over 100 years. AI could be the next step in making them. When I look at movies from the ’20s to the ’90s, I’m blown away by the worlds that filmmakers were able to create with their visuals. From Mary Poppins to Ben-Hur to Star Wars, they truly made things that people had never seen before — all with little to no help from... Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 02/14/2024 09:00 EDT

Sell lab-grown meat in Tennessee, pay a $1 million fine

A piece of GOOD Meat’s cell-cultivated chicken cooks on a grill at the company’s California office in July 2023. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe political beef over cell-cultivated meat, explained. Earlier this month, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared his support for banning a food product that barely exists — cell-cultivated or “lab-grown” meat — by dismissing the very concept at a press conference. “We’re not going to do that fake meat,”... Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 02/14/2024 09:00 EDT

Republicans’ baseless Mayorkas impeachment sets a disturbing precedent

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas holds a press conference at a US Border Patrol station on January 8, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas. | John Moore/Getty ImagesIt weaponizes the practice in a new way. After an embarrassing flop last week, House Republicans successfully impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday. This time around, the return of Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) helped guarantee Republicans the votes they... Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox · 02/14/2024 08:00 EDT

A brief history of Silicon Valley’s fascination with drugs

Silicon Valley was an early leader in psychedelic research in the 1960s, helping shape an enduring narrative about the ties between tech innovation and drug use. | Getty ImagesSure, Elon Musk’s into ketamine and Peter Thiel has his doping Olympics, but drugs and tech are nothing new. Elon Musk uses drugs. So do some of the people he works with — including directors on the Tesla board — sometimes allegedly... Read more ›

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