Paige Vickers for VoxAnd other tax questions from Vox readers, answered. 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. This month, we’re answering four reader questions about taxes — and to ensure that... 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. But it’s not over. This week, congressional offices on Capitol Hill were inundated with phone calls and social media posts begging them to reconsider an... Read more ›
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A view of a large Oscar statue on the red carpet during the set-up of the 96th Academy Awards red carpet at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on March 7, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. | Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty ImagesA better question to ask than who wins the Oscar: Who benefits the most, win or lose? Ah, the Oscars. Sunday night’s 96th Academy Awards are the night of... Read more ›
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Muslims wait to break their fast on the 21st day of the holy month of Ramadan at Jama Masjid on June 6, 2018, in New Delhi, India. | Burhaan Kinu/Hindustan Times via Getty ImagesWhat is Ramadan? How does fasting work? What’s up with the moon? Ramadan is the Muslim holy month, and most of the world's estimated 1.8 billion Muslims will observe it in some form. Which means there's a... Read more ›
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Christian Horner during the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2, 2024. | Peter Fox/Formula 1 via Getty ImagesThe Christian Horner alleged sexting scandal isn’t just gossip. It reflects the sport’s systemic misogyny. The line between spectacle and sport has always been blurry. But when it comes to Formula 1 — the global motorsport with some of the fastest cars and deepest pockets — the biggest institutional players seem to... Read more ›
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Cattle at a JBS facility in Brazil. | Bloomberg via Getty ImagesMeat giant JBS said it’ll reach net zero emissions by 2040. LOL. As public concern about climate change grows, so does demand for lower-emissions consumer goods. And as major meat producers face the fact that their climate impacts may turn away conscientious consumers, they are increasingly claiming to offer low-carbon meat. That includes the Brazilian multinational JBS, the world’s... Read more ›
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President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address on March 7, 2024, in Washington, DC. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesThere’s been too much focus on trivialities, as the State of the Union shows. The verdict from the media is in — President Joe Biden put to rest concerns about his age for the time being with a “fiery,” “forceful,” “punchy,” and “vigorous” State of the Union address Thursday. And... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoThe key is to ease into it. Twice a year, Americans shift the clock — an hour forward in the spring, an hour back in the fall — in a well-known practice known as daylight saving. Originally introduced during World War I as a means of conserving fuel and power by extending the amount of daylight each day, the tradition has persisted in some capacity since 1966. This year,... Read more ›
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A rally in New York City in support of Israeli women sexually assaulted during the October 7 attack by Hamas. | Lev Radin/VIEWpressThe UN report gives clarity, not answers. We now have one of the most definitive sources so far in the contentious discussion about militants from Gaza’s perpetration of sexual violence on October 7. The UN’s office on sexual violence in conflict released a report Monday finding “reasonable grounds... Read more ›
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Wolfgang Kaehler/Getty Images; VoxThis and more reader questions on climate change, explained. Climate change is complex and will play out differently depending on where you are (and who you are). It’s confusing! It’s contradictory! And what am I to do? EVs are expensive, my house leaks heat, and my AC is nonexistent. It’s hot, it’s freezing, it’s hot, aarrggggghgbkjdhfsj! Our world’s climate is changing in ways that well-meaning scientists are... Read more ›
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“It’s not you, it’s me.” | GPO/Handout/Anadolu/Getty ImagesBiden’s new plan to build a pier on the Gaza coast seems to say yes. The continued military aid to Israel says otherwise. For years, there have been signs that the Democratic Party’s historic support for Israel might be wavering. Joe Biden’s staunch support for Israel after October 7 seemed to suggest that this theory was overblown — that when push came to... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesGuess where the US ranks? While running a microfinance company working across rural India in 2014, neuroscientist Tara Thiagarajan had a free Sunday, a portable EEG headset, and a question: What is modernization doing to our brains? In a DIY experiment using herself and colleagues as baselines, they found striking differences in brain activity between their urban brains with lifelong exposure to modernity, and those who’ve spent their lives... Read more ›
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President Joe Biden during the State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 7, 2024. | Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe president dodged the “norms trap” by going straight after Trump on democracy. During Thursday night’s State of the Union address, President Joe Biden issued an unmistakable warning about the threat Donald Trump poses to American democracy. The speech also implicitly made a more... Read more ›
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Biden addressing Congress Thursday night. | Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe president is getting walloped on the economy. Here’s how he tried to change that. The state of Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is weak. The president entered Thursday night’s State of the Union address with a 56 percent disapproval rating, which is roughly the same as Donald Trump’s was in the immediate aftermath of January 6. In national polls, Biden... Read more ›
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Trevor is one of the Love Is Blind contestants this season who has been embroiled in offscreen drama. | Courtesy of NetflixThe offscreen drama of the Netflix reality hit, from Jeramey to Trevor, explained. It’s now a given for any major dating show that people aren’t really on there to find love. That pattern has become so prevalent that The Bachelor has coined a damning catchphrase for it. If a... Read more ›
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A rally in New York City in support of Israeli women sexually assaulted during the October 7 attack by Hamas. | Lev Radin/VIEWpressThe UN report gives clarity, not answers. We now have one of the most definitive sources so far in the contentious discussion about militants from Gaza’s perpetration of sexual violence on October 7. The UN’s office on sexual violence in conflict released a report Monday finding “reasonable grounds... Read more ›
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Blame the Space Race (kind of). It’s a common refrain: School is full of useless (if interesting!) lessons, but we learn next to nothing about how to manage our finances. It’s true that many Americans lack basic financial knowledge, which is a contributing factor to the money challenges — high levels of debt, insufficient savings, poor investment decisions — that a lot of us face. But it’s not necessarily true... Read more ›
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Rust’s chaotic production resulted in the death of a cinematographer when Alec Baldwin’s prop gun accidentally discharged. | Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesArmor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 shooting death of Halyna Hutchins. By all accounts, it was an accident everyone saw coming, but the questions and chaos surrounding the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins while filming the Alec Baldwin movie Rust have only... Read more ›
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Kira Hofmann/picture alliance via Getty ImagesSurvey sites recruit respondents with the promise of a reward, which may lead to bogus answers. That doesn’t mean the data is unusable. Search around for ways to make a little extra money online, and you might find yourself at one of many sites that offer to pay you to take surveys. There’s Swagbucks, SurveyJunkie, InboxDollars, and KashKick, for instance. On each of these sites,... Read more ›
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