US President Joe Biden joins Israel’s Prime Minister for the start of the Israeli war cabinet meeting, in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. | Miriam Alster/Pool/AFP via Getty ImagesUS law limits aid to countries that violate human rights. Here’s why it isn’t applied to Israel. The recent high-profile killings of three Israeli hostages, two women in a Gaza... Read more ›
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Jeffrey Wright as Monk in American Fiction. | Claire Folger © 2023 Orion Releasing LLCJeffrey Wright gives a career-crowning performance in this wry and surprisingly warm-hearted race satire. Early on in American Fiction, a deceptively biting and warmly funny new satire, a writer (played by Jeffrey Wright in a career-crowning performance) sneaks into a book fair event celebrating the hot new book of the season. His eyebrows arch at the... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxThe case against pets, what Oppenheimer got wrong, and the magic of meditation. As Future Perfect has in past years, we’re calling out our most read stories of the year. It’s a great way to get a sense of the breadth of our coverage and the specific stories, authors, and subjects that you, our audience, found most engaging. In the list that follows, you’ll find classic Future Perfect stories... Read more ›
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Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro. | NetflixWhat Oppenheimer, Napoleon, Maestro, and Ferrari have to say about the men at their centers. This has been a banner year for movies about Great Men. Now first let me clarify what I mean by the term Great Men. I don’t mean “men who are good,” for instance. This is not a moral judgment. Great Men can be bad men as well... Read more ›
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It was a year we ate in extremes. | Getty ImagesThe shifting value of going out to eat. 2023 was a year of extremes in eating: We went out to buzzy restaurants with the flamboyant ambience of nightclubs — or we sat at home, scrounging up two olives and a tortilla chip for a girl dinner. More often, it was the latter. As the dust settles around a turbulent couple... Read more ›
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Jason Momoa as Aqauman in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. | Warner Bros. Studios/DC ComicsIs there a future for Jason Momoa’s Aquaman? Spoiler warning: This post contains spoilers for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is truly so much movie. The film marks the return of Aquaman a.k.a. Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) — who, after ascending to the throne of Atlantis, has to fight off David... Read more ›
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Ellen Weinstein for VoxBradley Cooper’s turn as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro is just the latest role to stoke conversations about what Jewish representation means in Hollywood. When the first images of Bradley Cooper’s prosthetic schnoz — the honking appendage he wears to play conductor Leonard Bernstein in Maestro — made their internet debut a few months ago, hot takes abounded: The Nose was antisemitic! The Nose was not antisemitic! Anyone... Read more ›
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, a Republican from New York, during a House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing in Washington, DC, on December 5. Lawmakers on the education committee grilled the leaders of Harvard, UPenn, MIT, and American University about their responses to protests that erupted after the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. | Haiyun Jiang/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesCongressional Republicans say that college diversity, equity, and inclusion programs exacerbate... Read more ›
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Just take a listen. ’Tis the season for sitting in front of the cozy glow of a Christmas movie. Don’t you just love the snow, the twinkling tree lights, and, of course, the charming sounds of festive music? But not all Yuletide melodies are created equal. In a 2015 analysis, FiveThirtyEight found that nine out of the top 10 most featured Christmas songs on movie soundtracks were in the public... Read more ›
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Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in Anyone But You, a movie about Bostonians falling in love in Australia. | Sony PicturesPoweeney deserves a better rom-com. The most compelling reason to sit through all 104 minutes of Anyone But You is closure. I’m not referring to finishing the uneven movie, but the opportunity to finally witness the “are they or aren’t they?” chemistry between the movie’s extremely good-looking blonde leads Glen... Read more ›
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Madison Ketcham for VoxCorporate feminism will not save us. The buzzy new drug Ozempic was designed in a lab to treat diabetes, but sometimes it seems like it was also designed in a lab to spark bad-faith corporate conversations about body positivity. Ozempic and its generic name, semaglutide, are such provocations: After years of brands selling feel-good taglines about how all bodies are beautiful, the arrival on the scene of... Read more ›
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The new Journal app is now available in the iOS 17.2 update. | Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesFinally, a way for your phone to know even more about your personal life. My wife was in her first trimester when my mom made the suggestion: “I hope you’re journaling. Your baby will get a real kick out of learning about these early days.” And then it was my therapist in the... Read more ›
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Yelena Bryksenkova for VoxFinally, a term that explains the sadness of a whole season — and a way of life — melting before our eyes. A snowy winter in New York City brings with it a kind of magic. The air goes crisp, then bitter, and fragile snowflakes sift down in the early dark, silvering the trees and blanketing the sledding hills in the parks. After the first big snow,... Read more ›
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A screen grab captured from a video shows Yemen’s Houthi fighters’ takeover of the cargo ship Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea on November 20, 2023. | Houthi Movement via Getty ImagesThe Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, explained. Container ship captains who make the run between Europe and Asia are about to become reacquainted with the Cape of Good Hope, making a long swing around Africa in a route... Read more ›
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Lambs several days after birth at a sheep farm in Poland. | Andrew Skowron / We Animals MediaWool’s cozy image masks a polluting, violent reality. We’ve been banging this drum at Future Perfect for a long time: Animal agriculture is terrible not just for animals, but also for the planet. And despite the meat industry’s ferocious greenwashing efforts, that message is finally, if haltingly, breaking into mainstream climate discourse. But... Read more ›
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Former US president and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump arrives to speak during a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, on December 19, 2023. | Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Colorado Supreme Court’s decision is unlikely to be upheld by the US Supreme Court, but this issue is not going away. The Supreme Court is now almost certain to hear a case about whether former President Donald Trump is eligible to... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxFrom buzzy novels to literary biographies, Vox’s book critic breaks down the year in reading. Every year, I recommend the best books out of the hundreds that have crossed my desk in my work as Vox’s book critic. These are the books I can’t stop thinking about months after I’ve read them, the books I’ve pressed on my friends along with demands that they tell me all their thoughts... Read more ›
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Karlotta Freier for VoxIn Central Mexico’s forests, armed community members defend an iconic butterfly from cartel-backed logging. This story is part of a Vox series examining how the climate crisis is impacting communities around the world, as the 28th annual United Nations conference on climate change (COP28) unfolds. Every winter, northwest of Mexico City, the branches of the Oyamel fir trees ignite in orange, colored by the wings of monarch... Read more ›
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Sean “Diddy” Combs, pictured at Howard University in October, was accused of trafficking and rape a month later by singer Cassie in a civil lawsuit that later inspired other women to come forward. | Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” CombsNew York’s survivors laws have helped spur a reckoning in music — one that some say is long overdue. Especially in the 1990s and 2000s, Diddy was a figure of... Read more ›
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A marcher holds a sign that says, “Not My Dictator” with a picture of Donald Trump in front of Trump International Tower on January 18, 2020. | Ira L. Black/Corbis via GettyThe Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump should be taken off the ballot. Could this save democracy from a dangerous threat? Or would it imperil democracy further? Should Donald Trump even be allowed on the ballot in 2024? The... Read more ›
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