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Welcome to the Drug Issue of The Highlight

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Drugs are a perennial American preoccupation, from the war on illicit ones to our massive pharmaceutical industry. This month, Vox reporters looked into the pressing drug questions of the moment: What happens when weed replaces alcohol? Given high costs and various medication shortages, how much do expiration dates matter? What is pink cocaine? We even have an interview with a biohacking anarchist about DIY medicine, for The Highlight podcast.

There’s plenty of non-drug stuff for you to enjoy too: pieces on how to reconcile after a family estrangement and how to rewild your own backyard, recommendations from Vox’s book critic, and an exploration of why nostalgia won’t get us out of the loneliness epidemic.


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How weed won over America

Land of the free, home of the blazed.

By Marin Cogan


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What in the world is pink cocaine?

It’s not cocaine, but it can be just about anything else — except a good idea.

By Celia Ford


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Are drug expiration dates meaningless?

That Tylenol’s shelf life is longer than you think.

By Keren Landman, MD


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The world’s most mysterious psychedelic is already inside your brain

DMT, “the nuclear bomb of the psychedelic family,” explained.

By Oshan Jarow


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How marijuana legalization played itself

Pricey, legal weed is great news — for the black market.

By Lavanya Ramanathan


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Mixael Laufer on DIY health care

Medicine shouldn’t be so hard to access — so the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective is helping people make their own.

By Jorge Just


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Nostalgia won’t fix the loneliness epidemic

There are practical, everyday ways to get out of your head and into community.

By Allie Volpe


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Yes, you can fight climate change in your backyard

One wildflower at a time.

By Cat Willett


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What counts as a landslide? Your biggest election questions, answered.

Split-ticket voting, the Senate, down-ballot issues, and more.

By Eric Levitz and Christian Paz


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Family estrangement doesn’t have to be forever

Reconnecting with someone you’ve cut ties with isn’t easy — but it can be done.

By Fortesa Latifi


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“I’m looking for a fever dream of a book.”

In November’s month’s edition of Ask a Book Critic, novels to scratch the surrealist itch, lesbian necromancers in space, and more.

By Constance Grady

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What twins can teach us about friendshipWhat twins can teach us about friendship
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They grow up together, but are twins destined to share a social network?

By Allie Volpe
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Why “neighborism” is having a momentWhy “neighborism” is having a moment
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After decades of social isolation, people are realizing proximity is a resource.

By Sara Radin
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What haunts America’s animal shelter workersWhat haunts America’s animal shelter workers
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“It’s draining, heartbreaking, and maddening.”

By Kenny Torrella
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Renewable energy just broke a 100-year-old streakRenewable energy just broke a 100-year-old streak
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Coal’s century at the top of the world’s power mix is over.

By Bryan Walsh
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MAHA wellness culture is coming for teens. Grown-ups aren’t ready.MAHA wellness culture is coming for teens. Grown-ups aren’t ready.
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A new generation of influencers is changing the face of the movement.

By Anna North
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