President Joe Biden visits the groundbreaking of a new Intel semiconductor plant on September 9, 2022, in Johnstown, Ohio. | Andrew Spear/Getty Images Exaggerating the
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Jontay Porter’s lifetime NBA ban highlights the risks of sports gambling
Jontay Porter of the Toronto Raptors fights for a rebound during the game between the Raptors and the Oklahoma City Thunder in Toronto, Canada, March
Why USC canceled its pro-Palestinian valedictorian
Asna Tabassum, a graduating senior at the University of Southern California majoring in biomedical engineering, is at the center of the latest firestorm on college
Your brain’s privacy is at risk. The US just took its first big step toward protecting it.
Getty/Paige Vickers for Vox Colorado passed legislation to prevent companies from selling your brainwaves. But is it enough to stop the likes of Meta and Apple?
Monkey Man’s imperfect political critique still packs a punch
Dev Patel as Kid in his directorial debut Monkey Man. | Universal Pictures Dev Patel’s action-packed directorial debut also takes aim at contemporary Indian politics.
Everything ends. Even Bluey.
Ludo Studio Did you see a parent crying today? The brilliant kids’ TV show Bluey is why. If you happen not to have children or have been
The endless quest to replace alcohol
Paige Vickers/Vox; Jorm Sangsorn/Getty Images From kava to “sleepy girl mocktails,” can anything ever take the place of booze? The first time I did shrooms
The very short Mayorkas impeachment trial, explained
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas testifies before the House Homeland Security Committee about the fiscal year 2025 budget on April 16, 2024. | Allison
Boeing’s problems were as bad as you thought
The Senate hearings come months after a door plug in a Boeing 737-9 MAX plane blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight on January 5.
Is Israel a “settler-colonial” state? The debate, explained
At a protest in Rome in October 2023 calling for a ceasefire and aid into Gaza, a protester holds a sign calling for an end