President Joe Biden delivers a speech in Warsaw, Poland, on February 21, 2023. | Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images Biden in Warsaw, Putin in Moscow.
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The Supreme Court appears worried it could break the internet
An office at Google headquarters on February 2, 2023 in Mountain View, California. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The justices probably won’t shut down major websites
Vox’s February Highlight Issue Is a Progress Report on American Education
Fatchurofi Muhammad for Vox Inside this issue: For the February issue of The Highlight, Vox examines the American education system and the enormous cultural and
How Europe turned a crisis into a clean energy revolution
Renewables overtook gas for the first time in Europe last year, as more households opted for rooftop solar panels for electricity and heat pumps to
Why isn’t Joe Biden getting credit for the economic recovery?
President Joe Biden speaks about the economy in Lanham, Maryland, on February 15, 2023. | Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images The job market is booming.
Brad Pitt was the only winner of the Aniston-Jolie tabloid battle
Efi Chalikopoulou/Vox In the biggest tabloid love triangle of the 2000s, there was never a right kind of woman to be. In the Purity Chronicles,
Progress Report: America’s Schools
Fatchurofi Muhammad for Vox The Supreme Court case that shaped US schools, the long shadow of Covid learning loss, the after-school care crisis, and the
America’s afternoon afterthought
Gracia Lam for Vox The hours between school dismissal and the end of the workday are a mess. They don’t have to be. The after-school
The other long Covid: The damage done to a generation of schoolchildren
Gracia Lam for Vox The pandemic took young people’s present. What will it do to their future? It began on February 27, 2020. That day
Stop using your phone number to log in
iStock/Getty Images Phone numbers were never meant to protect or identify us, but we use them to do that all the time. We shouldn’t. When