Amir Levy/Getty ImagesSeven weeks into the war, 15,000 Palestinians have been killed and there’s no end in sight Israel and Hamas have resumed hostilities after a week-long pause — and now the fighting is moving into southern Gaza, where most of the region’s more than 2 million residents are living in overcrowded conditions without adequate access to food, medicine, clean water, and other basic necessities. What this means for the... Read more ›
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Israeli soldiers restrain Jewish settlers after they stormed the Palestinian West Bank village of Dayr Sharaf following the death of an Israeli man on November 2, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. | Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP via Getty ImagesWith the world focused on Gaza, Israeli settlers and soldiers are increasing attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank. The world’s eyes have... Read more ›
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Residents of a Kenyan village learn they will receive UBI payments from GiveDirectly. | Oliver Ochanda/VoxMoney always helps, but for the very poor, one lump sum can last a long time. Large sections of my brain that could contain useful knowledge are instead filled up with dumb tweets I saw years ago. One of my absolute favorites was someone identifying himself only as “Side Hustle King,” who would ask his... Read more ›
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Rep. George Santos (R-NY) walks back to his office after debate on the House floor on a resolution to expel him from Congress, at the US Capitol, on November 1, 2023 in Washington, DC. | Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesThe scandal-plagued Congress member has finally reached the end of the line. On Friday, scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos (R-NY) officially became the sixth-ever lawmaker to be expelled from the House. Santos’s expulsion followed... Read more ›
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Rep. George Santos (R-NY) walks back to his office after debate on the House floor on a resolution to expel him from Congress, at the US Capitol, on November 1, 2023 in Washington, DC. | Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesThe scandal-plagued Congress member has finally reached the end of the line. On Friday, scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos (R-NY) officially became the sixth-ever lawmaker to be expelled from the House. Santos’s expulsion followed... Read more ›
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Squid Game: The Challenge is like Squid Game, sometimes accidentally! | NetflixOops, they did it again (weaponized the desperation of the proletariat for fun). To love Squid Game: The Challenge means succumbing, at least a little bit, to media illiteracy. The reality show, which was initially conceived by a British production company, is barely based on the acclaimed 2021 South Korean Netflix series that is its namesake. Squid Game was... Read more ›
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President Joe Biden speaks to the press aboard Air Force One on October 18, 2023, as he returns from a visit to Israel. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty ImagesWhat’s behind the politics shift in the United States around Israel and Palestine — and how it might affect the 2024 presidential race. At the November 14 March for Israel in Washington, DC, a bipartisan group of lawmakers delivered rousing speeches that... 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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Israeli forces’ flares light up the night sky in Gaza City, Monday, Nov. 6, 2023. | Abed Khaled/APLooking to understand the Israel-Hamas war? Start with these Vox podcast episodes. The Israel-Palestine conflict goes back decades, but this latest war has taken an unprecedented toll in terms of the number of people killed, and represents a significant step back from any hopes of securing a two-state solution and a permanent peace.... Read more ›
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A Latina supporter speaks onstage with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a campaign rally at the Venetian Hotel on October 30, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada. | John Gurzinski/AFP via Getty ImagesA prominent Republican strategist is trying to convince the world that voters of color are shifting to the GOP. Is he overselling it? Imagine this: January 20, 2025. Donald Trump has just been sworn in as president —... Read more ›
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Chef Nate Park slices a piece of cultivated chicken made by the company Good Meat. In June 2023, the USDA authorized two California-based companies, Upside Foods and Good Meat, to sell chicken grown from cells in a lab. | Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesWhy there should be more collaboration in cellular agriculture. In a perfect world, no meal would come at the cost of the environment or the welfare of an animal.... Read more ›
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Getty ImagesEverything seems profound on psychedelics. Scientists are starting to ask why. In 1882, sitting at his desk with a pen and open notebook, Harvard philosopher William James inhaled a thick cloud of nitrous oxide — better known today as laughing gas, the stuff your dentist uses to numb your mouth. As the fumes took effect, they bathed his mind in what James called “the tremendously exciting sense of ...... Read more ›
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DeSantis and Newsom could do a live debate on Fox News later this fall. | Getty ImagesThe thirst for attention is real. In what appears to be a blatant attention grab by both politicians, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have agreed to debate one another on live television this week. Given the fact that the two aren’t actually competing head-to-head in an election, it’s a somewhat... Read more ›
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President Richard Nixon and newly appointed Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, in 1973. | David Hume Kennerly/Getty ImagesOne of America’s most important statesmen gave the world a series of diplomatic breakthroughs, and hundreds of thousands of bodies. Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state who crafted foreign policy for Presidents Nixon and Ford, with an eye toward supporting friendly dictatorships that could help the US balance Soviet power, and helped... Read more ›
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Napoleon Bonaparte (Joaquin Phoenix) crowns his wife Josephine (Vanessa Kirby) Empress of France. | Columbia PicturesThe Bonaparte marriage, not quite explained by Ridley Scott’s new movie. What viewers might want or expect from Ridley Scott’s Napoleon — epic scenes of war, sexily torn bodices, and a very short emperor — won’t be exactly what they get. The battle scenes drag on, the ruler is shown to be a truly appalling... Read more ›
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A mine warning sign is seen in the area where demining takes place, Kharkiv Region, north-eastern Ukraine. | Vyacheslav Madiyevskyi / Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesUkraine is staring down a massive humanitarian challenge — now and into the future. ukraThe sign is red, marked with a skull and crossbones and a warning: “Danger mines!” In parts of Ukraine that were contested or controlled by Russian forces, these are reminders that... Read more ›
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Climate protesters demonstrate in London in 2019 ahead of a UN summit in New York. Meat and dairy production account for a large share of the climate crisis but get little to no attention from world leaders at climate talks. | Frank Augstein/APMeat and dairy are driving the climate crisis. Why won’t world leaders at COP28 do anything about it? Over the next two weeks, an estimated 70,000 people will... Read more ›
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Getty Images/iStockphotoThe application for getting federal financial aid has changed for 2024-2025. Here’s how to fill it out. College tuition is a hefty sum for many students and their families in America: Average yearly tuition at a private university totals $42,162; $23,630 for public out-of-state tuition; and $10,662 for public in-state tuition. It’s no surprise, then, that over 85 percent of undergraduates are awarded some form of financial aid —... Read more ›
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Supreme Court Justices John Roberts, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh attend the State of the Union address in the chamber of the US House of Representatives at the Capitol on February 5, 2019. | Doug Mills-Pool/Getty ImagesSEC v. Jarkesy is still likely to end in a 6-3 decision against the federal government. But it probably won’t be a catastrophic loss. Last year, the far-right United States Court of... Read more ›
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Nikki Haley at the 2023 Presidential Thanksgiving Family Forum. | Jim Vondruska/Getty ImagesNikki Haley has no shot. Why can’t the GOP billionaire class see that? On Tuesday, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley won the coveted endorsement of Americans for Prosperity Action — the primary vehicle that the billionaire Koch family uses to influence electoral politics. They have pledged tens of millions of dollars to help her defeat Donald Trump,... Read more ›
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