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Most “humane” farms are lying to you — and the government isn’t stopping themMost “humane” farms are lying to you — and the government isn’t stopping them
Future Perfect

A new investigation finds false advertising continues to dupe consumers.

By Kenny Torrella
It’s not normal for the East Coast to be on fireIt’s not normal for the East Coast to be on fire
Climate

Why New York’s November wildfires are so alarming.

By Paige Vega
What actually matters this week, according to our politics teamWhat actually matters this week, according to our politics team
2024 Elections

It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Here’s what our writers are watching.

By Lavanya Ramanathan and Melinda Fakuade
Why absolutely everyone is obsessed with Moo DengWhy absolutely everyone is obsessed with Moo Deng
Science

(And wait until you hear about Pesto the penguin.)

By Li Zhou
In the new Miami, the old office culture reignsIn the new Miami, the old office culture reigns
Audio
Future of Work

How a tech and finance boom brought workers back to the office. It might just be the future of work for all of us.

By Jolie Myers
Instagram’s Teen Accounts aren’t really for teensInstagram’s Teen Accounts aren’t really for teens
Technology

What to know about Meta’s new restrictions on young people’s social media use.

By Ellen Ioanes
Should we think twice about fluoride?Should we think twice about fluoride?
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Too much fluoride might lower IQ in kids, a new federal report says. The science (and debate), explained.

By Celia Ford
What the heck is “corn sweat” and is it making the Midwest more dangerous?What the heck is “corn sweat” and is it making the Midwest more dangerous?
Down to Earth

It’s pretty much just as gross as it sounds.

By Benji Jones
Why does it feel like everyone is getting Covid?Why does it feel like everyone is getting Covid?
Covid-19

Covid’s summer surge, explained

By Ellen Ioanes
Trump’s campaign against public health is back onTrump’s campaign against public health is back on
Vox’s guide to Donald Trump’s 2024 policies

The former president says he’ll block funding for US schools that require vaccines.

By Dylan Scott
Paris reminded us why we love the OlympicsParis reminded us why we love the Olympics
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Paris hosted a great Olympics. That’ll probably be the exception going forward.

By Bryan Walsh
Is there an AI bubble — and is it about to pop?Is there an AI bubble — and is it about to pop?
Future Perfect

The bill may be coming due for Silicon Valley’s huge investment in AI.

By Bryan Walsh
3 unexpected winners — and 1 predictable loser — from the Paris Olympics so far3 unexpected winners — and 1 predictable loser — from the Paris Olympics so far
Olympics

Forget the medals — these athletes won the internet’s love.

By Izzie Ramirez, Meredith Haggerty and 1 more
The rebirth of the #ResistanceThe rebirth of the #Resistance
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Resistance liberals were exhausted. Then Kamala Harris became the nominee.

By Christian Paz
Ruthless “cop” or “soft on crime”? Kamala Harris’s record as prosecutor, explained.Ruthless “cop” or “soft on crime”? Kamala Harris’s record as prosecutor, explained.
Vox’s guide to Kamala Harris’s 2024 policies

The vice president’s days as a California prosecutor are difficult to define in clear ideological terms.

By Abdallah Fayyad
What’s 2024’s “song of the summer”?What’s 2024’s “song of the summer”?
Culture

Can we even have one anymore?

By Amanda Lewellyn
The bird flu doom loopThe bird flu doom loop
Future Perfect

Is bird flu here to stay?

By Kenny Torrella
TikTok Shop's pushy ad strategy, explainedTikTok Shop's pushy ad strategy, explained
Money

Social media is just one big shopping mall.

By Whizy Kim
Why the US had a violent crime spike during Covid — and other countries didn’tWhy the US had a violent crime spike during Covid — and other countries didn’t
Politics

Violent crime is falling. But understanding why it surged during the pandemic is still important.

By Marin Cogan
Why Britain’s Conservatives were wiped out by Labour  Why Britain’s Conservatives were wiped out by Labour  
World Politics

A historic defeat brings in new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as the Tories pick up the pieces

By Joshua Keating
Our most meaningful solutions to the climate crisis are hidden in plain sightOur most meaningful solutions to the climate crisis are hidden in plain sight
Climate

Introducing “Changing With Our Climate,” a new Vox series explaining Indigenous solutions to extreme weather.

By Paige Vega
Democrats say Trump is an existential threat. They’re not acting like it.Democrats say Trump is an existential threat. They’re not acting like it.
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If the stakes of the 2024 election are as great as the party says, there’s no excuse for inaction.

By Bryan Walsh
How the UFC explains the USAHow the UFC explains the USA
Audio
Sports

Ultimate fighting and the 2024 election’s connections, explained

By Hady Mawajdeh
The most important Biden Cabinet member you don’t knowThe most important Biden Cabinet member you don’t know
Policy

Vox’s Dylan Matthews sits down with US trade representative Katherine Tai

By Dylan Matthews
Noise canceling can help save your earsNoise canceling can help save your ears
Today, Explained newsletter

We’re probably all listening to music too loudly, alas.

By Caroline Houck
The hollowness of corporate PrideThe hollowness of corporate Pride
Today, Explained newsletter

The troubling corporate pullback on Pride Month, briefly explained.

By Li Zhou
Why the most powerful men in America are the worst dressedWhy the most powerful men in America are the worst dressed
Culture

Twitter’s menswear guy explains, from Trump Republicans’ shiny red ties to the horror of “dress sneakers.”

By Rebecca Jennings
Do we have Alzheimer’s disease all wrong?Do we have Alzheimer’s disease all wrong?
Future Perfect

Retracted studies and new treatments reveal the confusing state of Alzheimer’s research.

By Dylan Scott
The Christian right is coming for divorce nextThe Christian right is coming for divorce next
Today, Explained newsletter

Some conservatives want to make it a lot harder to dissolve a marriage.

By Anna North
The truth about Hunter Biden’s convictionThe truth about Hunter Biden’s conviction
Politics

Prosecutors showed Joe Biden’s son isn’t above the law. But there’s a complication to this story.

By Andrew Prokop
One change that would make cars safer for everyoneOne change that would make cars safer for everyone
Policy

Too many pedestrians are dying on US roads. Changing car safety ratings could save lives.

By Marin Cogan
The hottest place on Earth is cracking from the stress of extreme heatThe hottest place on Earth is cracking from the stress of extreme heat
Climate

If even Death Valley is in trouble, what does that mean for the rest of us?

By Paige Vega
Our identity crisis on immigrationOur identity crisis on immigration
Today, Explained newsletter

Cities and states aren’t waiting for the federal government to act.

By Matt Collette
This is the world’s best investmentThis is the world’s best investment
Today, Explained newsletter

A new study finds that combating malaria, TB, and HIV pays for itself 405 times over.

By Dylan Matthews
8 surprising reasons to stop hating cicadas and start worshipping them8 surprising reasons to stop hating cicadas and start worshipping them
Down to Earth

Billions of these bugs are about to erupt from the Earth — and they rule.

By Benji Jones
The NCAA’s proposal to pay college athletes is fair. That's the problem.The NCAA’s proposal to pay college athletes is fair. That's the problem.
Policy

The end of amateurism finally comes for college sports. Will we miss it?

By Bryan Walsh
Your home insurance company dumped you. Now what?Your home insurance company dumped you. Now what?
Climate

It’s getting harder to protect your home from climate risk. Here are some things you can do.

By Umair Irfan
Why Trump's running mate could be the most important VP pick of our timeWhy Trump's running mate could be the most important VP pick of our time
Politics

VP picks are usually overhyped. But Trump’s will really matter.

By Andrew Prokop
Biden promised to defeat authoritarianism. Reality got in the way.Biden promised to defeat authoritarianism. Reality got in the way.
Today, Explained newsletter

Still ‘rockin’ in the free world’?

By Joshua Keating
The unionization fight is coming to the SouthThe unionization fight is coming to the South
Today, Explained newsletter

Workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama are on their last day of voting for a UAW union. Here’s why it matters.

By Sam Delgado