New York Representative-elect George Santos speaks during the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 19. | David Becker/Washington Post
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The bill to prevent Trump from stealing the next election, explained
Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell both support the Electoral Count Reform Act. | Drew Angerer/Getty It will likely soon pass with bipartisan support. Here’s what
The case to rename this famous Christmas plant
Why the story of the poinsettia is a troubling one. Depending on where you live, there is one plant that you can spot anywhere during
Can capitalism and nature coexist?
Marco Lambertini, director general of WWF International, in September 2021. | IISD/ENB The head of the world’s largest environmental organization explains what it will actually
The irresistible voyeurism of “day in my life” videos
Dion Lee for Vox These are the days of our lives. “My weekend as a 28-year-old in Chicago” is, I would argue, one of the
Hulu’s Kindred solves the Handmaid’s Tale problem
Micah Stock as Kevin Franklin and Mallori Johnson as Dana James in Kindred. | Tina Rowden/FX The 8-episode first season forms an uneven, haunting adaptation
When humor becomes armor
Alex Gilbeaux for Vox Comedian Ashley Ray on grief, theater camp, and learning to make herself laugh first. I was still expected to go to
Meme stocks and the limits of being in on the joke
Alex Gilbeaux for Vox Did meme status save GameStop and AMC, or did it turn them into zombies? This is not a thing anymore. That’s
The far-right threat to liberal democracy in Europe, explained
From left, Matteo Salvini, Silvio Berlusconi, Giorgia Meloni, and Maurizio Lupi attend a joint rally of Italy’s coalition of far-right and right-wing parties in Rome
A bad year for the bad guys
Amanda Northrop/Vox In key countries around the world, 2022 was the year democracy proved it could fight back. On the night of February 23, the