Abortion-rights activists march to the US Supreme Court on June 24, 2023, in Washington, DC. | Anna Rose Layden/Getty ImagesThe Trumpiest court in America just tried to neutralize a federal law requiring most hospitals to provide medically necessary abortions. On Tuesday, a notoriously right-wing federal appeals court attempted to rewrite a federal law that, among other things, requires most US hospitals to provide abortions to patients who are experiencing a... Read more ›
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A mobile health care unit outside Oyate Health Center, a tribally owned facility that provides prenatal care, in December 2023 in Rapid City, South Dakota. | Tara Rose Weston for VoxSolving the congenital syphilis crisis means investing in rural maternity care. In mid-July, in the basement of Monument Health’s flagship hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota, neonatologist Kimberly Balay searches her phone for a photograph. The image is of a... Read more ›
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A protest against Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul in Tel Aviv on March 11, 2023. | Amir Levy/Getty ImagesThe Court was acting to protect Israeli democracy. But it may also have sowed the seeds of a future crisis. If it weren’t for the war, the latest ruling by Israel’s Supreme Court would be the biggest news in the country in quite some time. The ruling, released on New Year’s Day, annulled the... Read more ›
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Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks to guests at a campaign event on December 19, 2023, in Waterloo, Iowa. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesThe Constitution has a right to defend itself, but Trump also has a right to due process. Shortly before Christmas, the Colorado Supreme Court dropped a bombshell opinion ruling that former President Donald Trump must be removed from the 2024 ballot because of his failed... Read more ›
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A voter casts her ballot while voting at a polling station during the 2023 local elections in the locality of Mnihla in Ariana province on the outskirts of Tunis on December 24, 2023. | Fethi Belaid/AFP via Getty ImagesWill democracy survive it? On January 1, Future Perfect published its predictions for 2024. The forecasts range from the number of poultry that will be culled because of bird flu this year... Read more ›
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New Vox Crossword puzzles come out Monday through Saturday | Amanda NorthropFor the curious in all of us. Can you solve it? Welcome to the Vox crossword. Puzzles come out Monday through Saturday. Make sure to bookmark this page (or add to your phone’s home screen) to find new ones each day. You can also get a weekly email reminder by signing up for our crossword newsletter. Puzzles are constructed... Read more ›
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Former president Donald Trump at a Turning Point Action gathering, in Phoenix, Arizona, on July 24, 2021. | Ross D. Franklin/AP PhotoThe insidious way violence is changing American politics — and shaping the 2024 election. Stephen Richer should have been safe. In early 2021, Richer was an Arizona Republican official who regularly attended local party events. At the time, he was the newly elected county recorder of Maricopa County. The... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoHere’s how to interpret your own feelings. Despite having a network of friends and acquaintances, Rohit Singla, an MD-PhD student in Vancouver, knows no other existence than one of loneliness. “I think I associate myself with being baseline lonely,” the 31-year-old says. Beneath the exterior of a productive, competent scholar is a man who feels he is lacking deep, caring, reciprocal relationships. Seeing friends in long-term relationships only illuminates... Read more ›
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The cast of Back to the Future: The Musical performs at the Winter Garden in New York on July 25, 2023. | Dia Dipasupil/Getty ImagesWhat does Broadway look like after Sondheim? A lot like how it looked before. The current Broadway revival of the late Stephen Sondheim’s most notorious flop, 1981’s Merrily We Roll Along, has unquestionably reclaimed the show’s reputation, not only through the rave reviews of critics but... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxFrom Trump to Tesla, how 2024 will shake out, according to the Future Perfect team. It was either the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr or Hall of Fame New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra (or, quite possibly, neither of them) who coined the phrase: “Predictions are hard to make, especially about the future.” Nonetheless, for the fifth year in a row, the staff of Future Perfect will venture its... Read more ›
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President Cyril Ramaphosa with the delegates of Organisations supporting the Liberation of Palestine at Chief Albert Luthuli House on December 18, 2023, in Johannesburg, South Africa. | Luba Lesolle/Gallo Images via Getty ImagesFriday’s action reflects South Africa’s solidarity with the Palestinian cause — and its domestic and foreign interests The South African government has taken its firmest stance yet against Israel’s war in Gaza, accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians... Read more ›
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The year’s already over? Let’s look back. 2023 was dominated by a few big stories: climate change making everything hotter, the Israel-Hamas war, blockbuster movies and concert tours. And during all the massive global shifts, celebrations, and devastation — life happened. Watch this video to remember the major events from this turbulent year. To see more Vox videos, check out our YouTube page. And for more about this year, check... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoExpert-approved tips — both big and small — to take you into 2024 and beyond. For those looking for a quick fix on how to live better, here’s the bad news: There’s no one right way to experience life. We’re all doing our best to get by and treat others with respect in a world that’s flawed, messy, and unequal. The good news: With no one-size-fits-all approach to happiness,... Read more ›
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Vartika Sharma for VoxMedications can help the 1 in 12 people who suffer from alcohol use disorder. But most will never be treated. There is something that kills more Americans every year than drug overdoses, than guns, than car accidents. It’s legal, doesn’t require a background check to buy, is widely advertised, and if you’re 21, you can probably buy it at your corner store. It’s called alcohol. While cold... Read more ›
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Holly Stapleton for VoxWe shouldn’t give up on others so easily. Would you give your mother nearly $10,000 to help her avoid catastrophe? The question wasn’t rhetorical for comedian and writer Ashley Ray-Harris when, in September, the 32-year-old got a call from her mom. The family had a week to come up with close to $10,000 or else Ray-Harris’s mother would lose the house that once belonged to her parents.... Read more ›
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People stand by tents at a homeless encampment under a viaduct near the intersection of Clinton Street and Milwaukee Avenue in the West Loop in Chicago on November 14, 2023. | Chicago Tribune via Getty ImagesAnd a new way to understand cities’ response to tent encampments. Earlier this month, the federal government released new data estimating that more than 650,000 people experienced homelessness in America on a single night in... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxThe 21 forecasts we made in 2023, revisited. Though the name might suggest otherwise, we are not technically in the “predicting the future” game at Future Perfect. We usually leave that to the pundits and analysts who will confidently tell you about who the next Republican nominee for president or NBA champion will be — and then conveniently forget should those predictions fail to come true. But there is... Read more ›
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An Israeli flag hangs in a destroyed house on December 20, 2023, in Be’eri, Israel. | Maja Hitij/Getty ImagesOne year into Netanyahu’s latest tenure, Israel’s state and society are truly weakened. A year ago today, Benjamin Netanyahu’s sixth government was inaugurated with a clear majority, ushering in what Israelis hoped would be a new period of stability after more than three years of political turmoil. Reality quickly proved otherwise. Instead,... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxThis was a hard year. But these 10 news stories remind us a better future is possible. I’m not going to lie to you: 2023 was an ugly year. War rages in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan, with millions displaced, injured, or dead. On top of global strife, AI-fueled misinformation runs rampant, we’re barreling past climate goals, and abortion access dwindles. But when the world is mired in horrible things,... Read more ›
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Jess Hannigan for VoxHinge has tried its darnedest to fix online dating. Is the real problem us? Online dating has taken over our love lives: One in two Americans who’ve never been married — as well as 30 percent of all US adults — have used a matchmaking app or site. If you’re looking to date, you’re almost certainly looking on your phone, and the app Hinge is this massive... Read more ›
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