The real modern warfare might be Big Tech’s fight against antitrust regulators around the world. | Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg via Getty Images But the future of
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A new Supreme Court case threatens to make gerrymandering even worse
Protesters hold up cutouts of gerrymandered districts outside of the Supreme Court. | Evelyn Hockstein/Washington Post via Getty Images South Carolina’s lawyers propose a rule
Thai voters choose democracy in a stunning election
Pita Limjaroenrat, Move Forward Party leader and prime minister candidate, gives a speech during a celebratory parade after winning the most seats in the Thai
Erdogan has the edge as Turkey’s elections head to a runoff
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan waves to his supporters from a balcony on May 15, 2023 in Ankara, Turkey. | Yavuz Ozden/Dia Images via Getty Images
Vox’s May Highlight Issue: No New Ideas
Inside this issue: For the May issue of The Highlight, Vox asks the question: is it possible to create new ideas? In today’s cultural landscape,
Why Palestinians protest every May 15
The Palestinian catastrophe, explained. Around the time that Israelis celebrate Independence Day, Palestinians commemorate the Nakba, or “the Catastrophe.” The Nakba was a series of
Could the US have helped avert the crisis in Sudan?
A Sudanese protester walks past a recently painted mural during a demonstration near the army headquarters in the capital, Khartoum, on April 24, 2019. |
The fallacy of new ideas, and why we want them anyway
Cristina Spanò for Vox Could we ever really tell a new story about a very old mermaid? Part of the issue Everything old is new
Everything old is new again
Cristina Spanò for Vox Is it possible to be truly original anymore — in your own life, in commerce, in art? We’re in a cultural
The “return to the office” won’t save the office
The weak return to the office won’t solve the office market’s problems. | Amir Hamja/Bloomberg via Getty Images More people are going to offices more