Westend61 via Getty ImagesCounteracting the Andrew Tate effect isn’t just the purview of parents and teachers. Men are not okay. They’re less likely to graduate high school and go to college than women, have dwindling circles of friends, and are sitting out of the labor market at startling rates. Compared with women, they’re two to three times likelier to die of drug overdoses and nearly four times likelier to die... Read more ›
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Migrants cross the US-Mexico border in Texas. | David Peinado/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesTexas Republicans are trying to rewrite the Constitution — and this Supreme Court could let them. For well more than a century, the federal government has enjoyed near exclusive authority over immigration policy, while states have largely been restricted to assisting in carrying out federal policies. The Supreme Court has reinforced this rule many times over many decisions,... Read more ›
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Security forces, including National Guard troops and police, take security measures at a subway station in New York City on March 7, 2024. | Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty ImagesAs the National Guard heads into subways, new research examines how the city is faring with gun violence. Last week, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new policy that made headlines across the country: Following a handful of high-profile violent... Read more ›
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David Huang for VoxShould you hire someone to help? What’s your filing status? And more questions on US taxes, answered. It’s that time of year again. The ads for free tax filing software are popping up left and right, which means the deadline to file your taxes is around the corner. Maybe you got your first job last year and you received your first W-2 from your employer. Maybe you’ve... Read more ›
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Noel King, Charlamagne tha God, and Angela Rye. | Vox MediaA live Today, Explained, conversation on what Democrats need to show Black voters this year. A New York Times/Siena poll last month showed that 23 percent of registered Black voters polled said if the election was held that day, they’d vote for Donald Trump. Considering Trump only won 8 percent of Black voters in 2020, that would be a big... Read more ›
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Jonathan Glazer accepts the Best International Feature Film award for The Zone of Interest at the 96th Academy Awards ceremony. | Rich Polk/Variety via Getty ImagesNo, the Zone of Interest director did not disavow his Jewish identity at the Academy Awards. Despite the pro-Palestinian protests taking place outside and the number of politically charged films up for awards, Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony was a remarkably politics-light affair — with one... Read more ›
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In this photo illustration, an 11-year-old boy looks at the TikTok app on a smartphone screen in the village of St Jean d’Aulps on April 4, 2023, near Morzine, France. | Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesA user revolt has only made Congress more determined to ban TikTok. Can it actually happen? President Joe Biden has thrown his support behind an audacious bill moving through Congress that has generated a furor on Capitol... Read more ›
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Vicky Leta for VoxCouples get hundreds of legal and economic privileges single people don’t. If that feels unfair, it’s because it is. Maria loves being a single mom. She doesn’t have to share decision-making with anyone, and she treasures her close bond with her teenage daughter, who will never have to worry about her parents getting divorced, because Maria has never married. But Maria, who is in her 50s, also... Read more ›
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Juanjo Gasull for VoxHow we can turn a post-scarcity economy from a dream to a reality. As the Allies advanced through German territories in the last year of World War II, they found millions of famine victims. They could free them from Nazi subjugation, but they didn’t know how best to walk them back from the brink of starvation. Would immediate feasts do the trick? Or would that shock their... Read more ›
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Princess Kate the last time she was seen in public, greeting the crowd after attending a Christmas morning service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2023, in Sandringham, Norfolk. | Stephen Pond/Getty ImagesHer disappearance from public view is getting weirder. Princess Kate, formerly Kate Middleton, one day to become Catherine, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, has finally reappeared. Sort of. On March 10, Kensington Palace circulated a picture of... Read more ›
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The mushroom cloud produced by the first explosion by the Americans of a hydrogen bomb at Eniwetok Atoll in the South Pacific, in 1952. | SSPL via Getty ImagesWhat Best Picture winner Oppenheimer gets right — and wrong — about the threat of nuclear weapons. My wife and I went to see Oppenheimer on opening weekend in July, and I wore my best Los Alamos-themed costume. We opted for the... Read more ›
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Then-President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden during the final presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 22, 2020. | Brendan Smialowski and Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesThe gaps between perception of the economy and the reality, explained. American economic pessimism has been bafflingly persistent despite major indicators showing that the economy is actually strong. Unemployment is low, inflation is down (if sticky), wages are... Read more ›
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A man wears an NRA hat in front of the US Supreme Court building. | Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesIt’s one of two cases asking whether the government is allowed to speak freely to private companies. The Supreme Court will hear two cases on Monday, March 18, that are often referred to as “jawboning” cases — that is, cases where the government tried to pressure private companies into taking certain actions, but... Read more ›
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Four very happy acting category winners: Robert Downey, Jr., Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Emma Stone, and Cillian Murphy. | Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty ImagesFrom Jimmy Kimmel to going to bed on time, the 2024 Oscars were a hit. 2023 was the year movies were finally back — and the 96th Academy Awards reflected what a good time at the cinema we all had. Not only were this year’s crop of Best... Read more ›
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Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey at the 96th Annual Oscars held at the Ovation Hollywood on March 10, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. | Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty ImagesThe Best Supporting Acting Oscars are always a little wacky, because … what do they mean? Robert Downey, Jr. just won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. “I would like to thank my terrible... Read more ›
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Princess Kate the last time she was seen in public, greeting the crowd after attending a Christmas morning service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2023, in Sandringham, Norfolk. | Stephen Pond/Getty ImagesUntil March 4, the princess hadn’t been seen in public since Christmas. Princess Kate, formerly Kate Middleton, one day to become Catherine, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, has finally reappeared. Sort of. On March 10, Kensington Palace... Read more ›
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Getty Images/fStopAccording to experts. Child-rearing can feel like a crowd-sourced endeavor. An entire market of books exists solely for the purpose of instructing parents on best practices for raising their kids. Every well-meaning person in a parent’s life will proffer their unsolicited opinions. And online, a new trend or term championed by creators somehow renders every other parenting style dangerous or outdated. What’s worse is this churn of ideals changes... Read more ›
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A protester dressed as a pack of birth control pills dances in front of the US Supreme Court. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesWith courts coming for abortion and IVF, it’s hard not to wonder what the Supreme Court will go after next. When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, it swore up and down that its decision didn’t necessarily have any implications for other rights. “‘Abortion is a unique act’... Read more ›
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The mushroom cloud produced by the first explosion by the Americans of a hydrogen bomb at Eniwetok Atoll in the South Pacific, in 1952. | SSPL via Getty ImagesAs it heads into the Oscars, what Oppenheimer gets right — and wrong — about the threat of nuclear weapons. My wife and I went to see Oppenheimer on opening weekend in July, and I wore my best Los Alamos-themed costume. We... Read more ›
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Supporters of the Houthis take part in a rally against Israel and in solidarity with the people of Gaza on February 28, 2024, in Sana’a, Yemen. | Mohammed Hamoud/Getty ImagesWhat do Yemen’s suddenly world-famous rebels really want, and what will make them stop? Until last week, the damage wrought by the campaign of attacks Yemen’s Houthis have been waging against shipping in the Red Sea has been mostly measured in... Read more ›
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