Former US President Donald Trump departs after speaking to the press after attending the civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization in New York State Supreme Court, in New York City on January 11, 2024. | John Lamparski/AFP via GettyIt could still happen — but the four prosecutions of Trump have been beset by delays and challenges. Democrats perturbed about Donald Trump’s lead in 2024 polling have long had a... Read more ›
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The war in Gaza is the latest example of the recent rise in global conflict creating humanitarian crises. | Abed Zagout/Anadolu via Getty ImagesIn the 21st century, famine isn’t inevitable. It’s a policy choice. Over the long term, humanity has made great progress in eradicating hunger. Famines on the scale of the 20th century’s catastrophes — the Nazi starvation policies, social transformations in China and Soviet Russia that came at... Read more ›
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The Apple Vision Pro goes on sale February 2, but it will take some time before people figure out what to do with it. | Philip Pacheco/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesApple’s mixed reality headset heralds a new era of “spatial computing.” We are not ready. The tech world got very fired up in 2013 when Google released a video of a wild concept. It showed a first-person view of a guy... Read more ›
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Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Eras Tour at Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on November 24, 2023. | Buda Mendes/TAS23/Getty Images/TAS Rights ManagementSwift represents a constituency they’re losing big time: Young women. The latest Taylor Swift conspiracy theory has nothing to do with a cryptic new novel or unproven speculation she’s secretly queer — and it’s certainly not being floated by Swifties. As a recent offering from conservatives... Read more ›
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in October at the Pentagon. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesToday, Explained digs into the stigma associated with prostate cancer diagnosis like Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s, and the fear many men have of the exam itself. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin underwent surgery late last month to treat prostate cancer — a diagnosis and treatment plan he initially kept secret from his boss, and the American public. It... Read more ›
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Palestinian refugees gather outside the offices of UNRWA in Beirut, on January 30, to protest against some countries’ decision to stop funding the organization. | Anwar Amro/AFP via Getty ImagesWhy the US and other major donors are pausing funding for Gaza. The United States and about a dozen other countries have paused additional funding for UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees, on the basis of... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxThe fall of Boeing has been decades in the making. Imagine being mid-flight when a part of your plane rips out, leaving a yawning hole at 16,000 feet above ground. On a January 5 Alaska Airlines flight, the emergency door plug — usually fitted seamlessly into the aircraft’s fuselage — on the Boeing-made plane blew out. Luckily, the seat next to the panel was empty, and there were no... Read more ›
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Courtesy of Andrew White; Courtesy of Bridgett HenwoodHenwood and Spangler respectively take the helm as editorial director and director of production for Vox’s video team, while Natalie Jennings will oversee the next chapter of both the video and audio teams. Today, Swati Sharma, Vox publisher and editor-in-chief, announced the promotions of Bridgett Henwood to co-executive producer and editorial director of video, and Cath Spangler to co-executive producer and director of... Read more ›
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt broadcasts his annual message to Congress in 1944, where he called for an economic bill of rights. | AP Photo/George R. SkaddingThe end of the “vibecession” doesn’t mean we should stop questioning the economy. After a confusing few months of surveys suggesting that Americans are unhappy with the economy despite positive signs like low unemployment and rising real wages, the vibes are now improving. Preliminary results... Read more ›
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NASA Solar Dynamics ObservatoryThe sun is growing feistier. Great news for aurora watchers. Bad news for communication satellites. The sun is getting ready to flip. Every 11 or so years, the sun undergoes an epic transformation: its magnetic poles reverse. Like on Earth, the sun has a magnetic North and a magnetic South. But unlike Earth, whose poles flip on the order of hundreds of thousands of years, the sun’s... Read more ›
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Long-tailed macaques in Indonesia. | Gustavo MejĂa/Getty ImagesEverything from Ozempic to Covid vaccines is tested on long-tailed macaques. Experts believe many are illegally trafficked from the wild. Tanya Sanerib has some advice for your next life: “Don’t come back as a crab-eating macaque.” That’s what Sanerib, international legal director for the Center for Biological Diversity, concluded after looking at data on the vast numbers of crab-eating macaques, monkeys also known... Read more ›
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A young — potentially newborn — great white shark, spotted last summer off the central coast of California. | Courtesy of Carlos GaunaScientists have never seen a newborn great white shark ... until (maybe) now. Spotting a great white shark only 1,000 feet from the beach is usually quite scary. On rare occasion, these apex predators, which can reach 20 feet long and weigh two tons, bite people. But that... Read more ›
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The White House has paused permitting for new natural gas export facilities, citing climate change concerns. | Julia Naue/picture alliance via Getty ImagesSo, Biden paused LNG exports. Does this … fix climate change? The Biden administration last week announced that it was pausing the permitting process for some new natural gas export projects, including a facility that would be the second-largest gas export terminal in the United States. It’s a... Read more ›
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David Williams/Bloomberg Creative PhotosAmericans are obsessing over protein and forgetting about fiber. This story has been adapted from Meat/Less, Vox’s newsletter series to help you easily incorporate more plant-based foods into your diet. For five weeks, you’ll get challenges, recipes, and insights on how to make eating less meat work for you. Sign up here! Americans are oddly obsessed with protein, consuming around twice the daily amount recommended in the... Read more ›
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Hailey Bieber attending Rhode’s UK launch party in May 2023. | Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for RhodeExplaining Gen Z’s reigning beauty queen. It wasn’t long ago that the Kardashians dictated nearly every beauty trend and spun up their own beauty businesses alongside them. At the peak of their influence, the reality stars-turned-lifestyle moguls were borrowing aesthetics popularized by Black and brown women — and makeup techniques used by drag... Read more ›
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Xinmei Liu for VoxNeuralink has implanted a chip in its first human brain. But it’s pushing a needlessly risky approach, former employees say. Of all Elon Musk’s exploits — the Tesla cars, the SpaceX rockets, the Twitter takeover, the plans to colonize Mars — his secretive brain chip company Neuralink may be the most dangerous. What is Neuralink for? In the short term, it’s for helping people with paralysis. But... Read more ›
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A DC police officer stands at the scene of a fatal daytime shooting near Washington’s baseball stadium, Nationals Park, in December. The city’s striking homicide rate has shaken residents — and drawn national attention. | Craig Hudson for the Washington Post via Getty ImagesRepublicans blame Democrats for DC’s rising violent crime. The reality is much more complicated. In 2020, during the pandemic and after the murder of George Floyd, homicide... Read more ›
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Zyn nicotine cases are seen on a table on January 29, 2024, in New York City. | Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesEveryzyng you wanted to know about Zyn, in six questions. What in god’s name is a Zyn, and why can’t American politicians stop fighting about it? The brand of nicotine patches has become a font of controversy in recent weeks. Think tobacco dip, minus (crucially) the tobacco, in the form... Read more ›
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Come and Get It by Kiley Reid | PutnamThe author of Such a Fun Age returns with a hit-and-miss sophomore effort, tracing lines of power with money. Kiley Reid emerged on the literary scene at the end of 2019, when her debut novel Such a Fun Age released in a crescendo of buzz. The story of a Black babysitter accused of kidnapping her white charge, Such a Fun Age was... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesIt’s good news for bat-haters and bad news for everyone else. Not all bats are unbelievably, overwhelmingly adorable, like the one below. Many of them have wrinkly faces and large ears that help them “see” in the dark, using echolocation. But all bats are, without a doubt, exceptional creatures. Not only do bats pollinate our crops, prey on pests like mosquitos, and spread seeds that help damaged ecosystems recover,... Read more ›
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