Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter in Suits. | Shane Mahood/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty ImagesSuits is half comfort watch, half reckoning — and America can’t stop streaming. It’s 2023, and everyone is watching Suits. The question is, which Suits are they watching? In one corner, we have Suits, seasons one through four, the absurdist morality play. The concept: a high-powered Manhattan law firm and the cutthroat corporate lawyers who... Read more ›
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The Rt Hon Theresa May MP: Saied Dai’s official portrait of the former prime minister. | Saied DaiIf she looks like an enigma, that’s on purpose. Maybe you’ve seen it already: that portrait of former British Prime Minister Theresa May, standing stoic, a bit steely even, with a military-esque blue coat draped over her shoulders. One hand, with red-painted fingernails, rests across her body. The other peeks out from beneath... Read more ›
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Matthew Horwood/Getty ImagesCovid shots are — and are not — like your annual flu vaccine. The fall season may finally bring a needed reprieve from the summer heat, but it also creates the perfect conditions for viruses — like SARS-CoV-2 — to thrive. When the weather gets colder, people spend more time close together indoors (and some research suggests our frontline immune system responses get worse), which means virus-laden respiratory... Read more ›
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Drilling for oil in Alaska is extremely expensive and potentially catastrophic for local ecosystems. | Sylvain Cordier/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCompanies like ConocoPhillips are banking on a future filled with oil. The Biden administration can’t make a move in the Arctic without a political mess. This week, the administration infuriated the oil industry by canceling seven of the remaining leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge sold by the Trump administration,... Read more ›
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Nadine Young, paternal grandmother of Ta’Kiya Young, looks at photographs of her granddaughter and family members at the law offices of the family attorney in Columbus, Ohio, on September 6, 2023. | AP Photo/Patrick OrsagosTa’Kiya Young’s fatal shooting — and bodycam footage — renews scrutiny of police violence. Ta’Kiya Young, an aspiring social worker and 21-year-old pregnant Black woman, was killed by Ohio police outside a Kroger grocery store in... Read more ›
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Beef cattle stand in a barn at a feedlot in Illinois, on April 5, 2011. | Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTyson Foods refuses to explain how it has cut emissions for its new “climate-smart” beef. One species accounts for around 10 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions: the cow. Every few months, like clockwork, environmental scientists publish a new report on how we can’t limit planetary warming if people... Read more ›
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President Joe Biden arrives at Fort Lesley J. McNair army post in Washington, DC, on June 25, 2023. | Julia Nikhinson/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesYes, things may change. But there are reasons to expect a close race. Donald Trump may be facing 91 criminal counts across four separate indictments, but polls continue to show an extremely close 2024 contest between him and President Joe Biden. A CNN poll released Thursday showed... Read more ›
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Janik Söllner for VoxMeet wage access apps — or payday loans by another name. If you’re one of the more than a third of Americans who couldn’t afford to cover a $400 emergency, waiting a week or two or longer for a paycheck is a pain, especially if an emergency upends your already tight budget. For some cash-strapped workers, the solution can be found in an earned wage access app... Read more ›
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Olga Kurbatova/iStock/Getty ImagesLessons from a summer of hellish flights. More than 240 million people in the US flew somewhere between June and Labor Day, according to the Transportation Security Administration — about 7 million more than in summer 2019. Air travel is back. But it’s most definitely not back to normal. Horror stories of interminable delays and vacation-wrecking cancellations came from every corner of the country this summer — caused... Read more ›
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Olivia Rodrigo at the 2023 Met Gala. | Mike Coppola/Getty ImagesOlivia Rodrigo’s Disney kid backstory is key to her music’s fury. As Olivia Rodrigo promoted her sophomore album Guts, she treaded a careful line. On the one hand: She was grateful and happy for the many successes she’d reaped since her single “Drivers License” went mega-viral in 2021, and she wouldn’t have her life go any other way. On the... Read more ›
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A “Vote Here” sign located outside a polling station in Huntsville, Alabama, on May 24, 2022. | Andi Rice/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRepublicans in Alabama still want to dilute the Black vote. The latest battle in the redistricting wars took another turn this week: On Tuesday, a panel of judges struck down Alabama’s latest congressional map since it did not follow a court order to comply with the Voting Rights Act.... 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. Or get a weekly email reminder by signing up for our Crossword newsletter. Puzzles are constructed by these... Read more ›
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Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to the press after the Des Moines Register SoapBox during the Iowa State Fair on August 12, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. | Alex Wong/Getty ImagesKennedy is running for attention, not to beat Joe Biden. Mounting a primary challenge to an incumbent president is perhaps the most difficult task in American politics. It’s so difficult that no one has ever successfully done... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxGet curated picks of the best Vox journalism to read, watch, and listen to every week, from our editors. From text to video and podcasts, Vox publishes a lot of great journalism every day. From explainers breaking down the latest Supreme Court decision to podcasts about the mysteries of AI to videos explaining the history of passenger rail in the US, we know there’s a lot to dive into.... Read more ›
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Women take part in a protest during the International Safe Abortion Day at the Zocalo main square, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 28, 2022. | Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThe Mexican Supreme Court decriminalized abortion nationwide. It’s a big deal for the whole region. Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalized abortion nationwide Wednesday, making it one of many Latin American countries that has eased restrictions on the procedure in recent... Read more ›
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Getty Images/MirageCCovid transmission continues to ebb and flow — but at least the latest Pirola variant isn’t too menacing. About six weeks ago, when Americans were in the thick of summer vacation season, Covid-19 alarms began to sound. First, there was a steady uptick in wastewater Covid-19 levels; then a slight increase in hospitalizations. Then, in mid-August, the World Health Organization announced it was monitoring a new omicron variant called... Read more ›
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Writer E. Jean Carroll leaves a Manhattan courthouse in May after a jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing her. | Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesTrump’s legal losses could eventually cost him literally — and politically. A federal judge has found former President Donald Trump liable for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll after he claimed she was a liar following allegations that he raped her in the 1990s. Judge... Read more ›
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Burmese pythons are believed to have arrived in South Florida as pets in the 1980s, and then were released by frustrated owners who got tired of feeding them mice and other live meals. | Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesInvasive species cost hundreds of billions each year. But the division between “alien” and “native” isn’t so clear. If you log onto the website formerly known as Twitter and click... Read more ›
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Drag queen Brigitte Bandit reads a book during a drag time story hour at The Little Gay Shop fashion accessories store on August 26, 2023, in Austin, Texas. | Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesRepublicans are losing their fight to ban drag — at least for now. Last Friday, a judge in Knoxville, Tennessee, prohibited a prosecutor who threatened to bring criminal charges against drag performers at a nearby college from doing so.... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/VoxAsk your boss for a raise instead of a bonus. Really. I am not saying that the next time your boss offers you a bonus, you should tear up the check and throw it back in their face. Money is money, after all. But it might be an opportunity to explain why you would be much happier about that bonus if it were spelled R-A-I-S-E. It is a pretty... Read more ›
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