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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 11/19/2024 06:00 EDT

Want to donate to charity? Here are 10 guidelines for giving effectively.

Giving to charity is great, not just for the recipients but for the givers, too. But it can be intimidating to know how to pick the best charity when there are thousands of worthy causes to choose from, and especially when so many are suffering around the world. Yet that suffering makes it all the […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 07/10/2024 08:00 EDT

What the world can learn from Indian liberalism

Liberalism, it’s often said, is in crisis. Virtually everyone across the political spectrum agrees on that to some degree. But nobody agrees on what the nature of that crisis is — or, sometimes, even on the basic question of what liberalism is. With such basic disagreements standing in the way, conversations about liberalism often feel […] Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox · 07/10/2024 07:15 EDT

TikTok Shop is annoying on purpose

If you’ve opened TikTok recently, you’ve probably seen an ad for a product sold in the new, in-app TikTok Shop, which made its official US launch last September. In fact, you’ve probably seen the same TikTok Shop ad multiple times. With a sigh, you swipe away, but a few swipes later, there it is again. […] Read more ›

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Rebecca Jennings @ Vox · 07/10/2024 07:00 EDT

The glorious return of the skort

Once upon a time, when you complimented someone’s skirt or dress, there was a solid chance she’d reply with, “Thanks, it has pockets!” These days, you’re more likely to be met with a different response, or rather a correction: “Thanks, it’s actually a skort.”  The skort, long relegated to the tennis court or the little […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 07/10/2024 06:00 EDT

What made Kamala Harris a failed candidate in 2020?

The last time Kamala Harris ran a campaign for the presidency, she dropped out of the contest before a single vote was cast. After launching her bid in Oakland, California, in front of a crowd of 20,000 supporters in January 2019, she campaigned for 310 days before dropping out of the contest. At the time […] Read more ›

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Constance Grady @ Vox · 07/09/2024 17:55 EDT

What do we do about Alice Munro now?

On Sunday, the daughter of the late Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author Alice Munro revealed a dark secret that sent the literary world reeling. It serves as a reminder about the shocking layers of complicity that develop when families protect abusers.  As recounted in an essay in the Toronto Star and an accompanying reported article, in […] Read more ›

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Coleman Lowndes @ Vox · 07/09/2024 12:45 EDT

Can Paris fix its poop problem before the Olympics?

A key promise in Paris’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics was that its famous river, the Seine, would be cleaned up in time to host open water swimming events: the triathlon, paratriathlon, and marathon swimming. But swimming has been banned in the Seine for a century because the Paris sewer system is designed […] Read more ›

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Whizy Kim @ Vox · 07/09/2024 09:30 EDT

America’s obsession with hot dogs, explained

“I don’t think we have enough hot dogs,” Julianne Moore’s character whispers gloomily in Todd Haynes’ 2023 film May December. The scene that quickly became iconic online for how amusingly melodramatic it is also captures, perhaps inadvertently, America’s strange relationship with the oblong food. Is there such a thing as having enough hot dogs? As […] Read more ›

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Grace Van Deelen @ Vox 3 place · 07/09/2024 07:30 EDT

How public universities hooked America on meat

This is the second in a series of stories on how factory farming shapes America. You can visit Vox’s Future Perfect section for future installments and more coverage of Big Ag. This series is supported by Animal Charity Evaluators, which received a grant from Builders Initiative. Americans are eating more meat than ever, but livestock giants still see plenty […] Read more ›

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Rachel M. Cohen @ Vox · 07/09/2024 07:00 EDT

We deserve a more nuanced conversation about working moms

This spring, a European study came out with the provocative conclusion that having children contributes “little to nothing” to the persistent gap in earnings between men and women. The study caught my attention because I know the threat of earning less as a parent has had a chilling effect on people in my generation considering […] Read more ›

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Eric Levitz @ Vox 2 place · 07/09/2024 06:30 EDT

The arguments for Biden 2024 keep getting worse

The case for Biden 2024 is weaker today than it was immediately after the first presidential debate. In the wake of President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance, Democrats implored their standard-bearer to prove that he had merely “had a bad night”: He could prove his mental acuity, rhetorical competence, and vitality through a blitz of […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 07/09/2024 06:00 EDT

Is it undemocratic to replace Biden on the ticket?

President Joe Biden avowed that he was “firmly committed” to staying in the 2024 presidential race, in a letter to House Democrats released Monday morning. And in addition to maintaining that he believed he was the best person to beat former President Donald Trump, Biden’s letter relied heavily on one particular argument: that he was […] Read more ›

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Ellen Ioanes @ Vox · 07/08/2024 18:30 EDT

France’s elections showed a polarized country

In Sunday’s French parliamentary elections, voters delivered a serious shake-up of the status quo, one that now means that, in France, there’s no longer a strong center, but rather a politics increasingly dominated by extremes. The election saw the highest turnout since 1981, as well as a sharp rebuke to the far-right National Rally (RN) […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 07/08/2024 15:30 EDT

The real lesson for America in the French and British elections

This past week saw elections in two of the world’s biggest democracies, the United Kingdom and France. The results of Britain’s July 4 election were (mostly) as expected: a romp for center-left Labour, dethroning the Conservative party after 14 years in power.  But Sunday’s French results came as a surprise. The far-right National Rally (RN), […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 3 place · 07/08/2024 11:15 EDT

The Supreme Incompetents

All of the United States’ most important governing institutions are failing at once. Congress, of course, has long been barely able to function. Every year, it struggles merely to fund the rest of the government, and the risk that it will trigger a debt ceiling breach that would set the global economy on fire is […] Read more ›

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox · 07/08/2024 11:08 EDT

What if absolutely everything is conscious?

If you’re feeling brave, sit and look — and I mean really look — at a plant on your windowsill as it bends toward the light. It seems simple, but stare at it long enough and you may find yourself doubting everything you thought you knew about your own mind. Because sooner or later you’ll ask yourself: […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 07/08/2024 08:00 EDT

This tiny doll is making everyone so happy

Over the past year, Sonny Angel — a biblically inaccurate, 3-inch-tall cherub figurine with peculiar headgear — has taken over the hearts, minds, phones, display shelves, and nightstands of collectors across the world. The plastic dolls, wearing helmets ranging in form from pancakes to sunflowers, are garnering millions of views on TikTok and Instagram, popping […] Read more ›

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Li Zhou @ Vox · 07/08/2024 07:30 EDT

Having an Asian Bachelorette is a milestone. It’s also about power.

Jenn Tran, a physician assistant student from Miami, Florida, will debut as the first Asian American Bachelorette in the show’s 21st season premiere this week.  That’s a notable milestone, and it’s also one that sends a significant message about power — and who’s allowed to have it.  Historically, Asian women have been portrayed in US […] Read more ›

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 07/07/2024 20:48 EDT

Biden is leading Democrats toward their worst-case scenario

In his first interview since last week’s disastrous debate, President Joe Biden appeared too frail to defeat former President Donald Trump and too delusional to end his campaign.  Far from easing anxieties about his candidacy, the president’s sit-down with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News should further alarm Democratic leaders. Biden’s remarks indicated that his party […] Read more ›

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Sean Illing @ Vox 2 place · 07/07/2024 08:00 EDT

How the 1990s broke politics

If you were to write the history of modern American conservatism, where would you start? Maybe somewhere in the 1930s just before WW2? Or maybe you begin with the Cold War and anti-communism?  Cases can be made for both of those entry points, but the early 1990s offer another fascinating moment in this history. While […] Read more ›

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Jennifer Adler @ Vox 1 place · 07/07/2024 07:00 EDT

Scientists want to bring back one of the ocean’s most unexpected predators

A starry night evokes magic, a sense of wonder or romance. But what about a starry sea? There are almost 2,000 species of sea stars or “starfish” worldwide, found across a range of habitats from tide pools to thousands of meters underwater. About a decade ago, the still-mysterious sea star wasting disease (SSW) had devastating […] Read more ›

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