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The Highlight

A digital magazine unpacking the big ideas changing our present and shaping our future.

Chris Hughes wants another chance
Features

The multimillionaire Facebook co-founder is the latest moneyed titan to turn philanthropist, and has even called for Facebook’s dismantling. Can he really make a difference?

By Dylan Matthews
Why millennials are the “death positive” generation
Culture

Unlike boomers, young people are embracing planning their own funerals. It’s fueling changes in the death industry.

By Eleanor Cummins
Asian American racism is the unfunny joke the comedy world needs to reckon with
Race

Grappling with a culture that’s still okay with making fun of people like me.

By Naveen Kumar
John Lewis and the beginning of an era
Politics

The civil rights icon was told to cut a too-radical line from a famous speech. It says a lot about who he is.

By Paul Butler
“King-Lee Day” and other ways states bend MLK’s legacy
Politics

How can some places use the federal holiday to honor “human rights” and Confederate generals — and not the civil rights leader?

By Michael Waters
When a sex offender calls, she’s there to listen
Features

As advocates reevaluate the value of offender registries, a support line offers a supportive ear to those who feel shunned by their communities.

By Serena Solomon
Features
Finally, really good advice on how to stop killing your houseplantsFinally, really good advice on how to stop killing your houseplants
Features

Instagram plantfluencers aren’t the only ones who can keep monstera and snake plants lush and green.

By Stephie Grob Plante
Can an online star really make it in Hollywood?
Features

Lilly Singh, Issa Rae, and others have made the leap from online auteurs to bona fide TV personalities. What happens to others who hope to turn followers and views into mainstream careers? We talk to a few who tried.

By Liz Shannon Miller
The keto moment
Science

The extreme diet phenomenon may offer clues on how nutrition can treat disease.

By Julia Belluz
The best things to eat and drink to fight wintertime dread
Food

Tips from cooks and eaters in the coldest parts of the world.

By Kara Elder
Consider the vulture
Science

The macabre bird serves as a gentle reminder that we all return to the earth someday.

By Christine Mi
He fled Honduras, and its gangs, for safety in the US. After his death, who was to blame?
Features

Asylum seekers face competing miseries: violence at home, and a punitive detention system with a shard of hope for relief abroad.

By John Washington
How to choose the perfect dog for you
Features

The first step is to be honest about your lifestyle.

By Rachel Saslow
Inside the world of one of YouTube’s most popular food vloggers
Culture

What does it really take to eat noodles for a living?

By Luke Winkie
The silent “sixth” sense
Science

Proprioception is the body’s mysterious ability to locate our limbs, even in darkness. We’re just beginning to understand it.

By Brian Resnick
From animated moon poop to the church of Instagram: the Vox images that explain 2019
Features

A sampling of our very best original photography, illustration, animation, and design this year.

By Kainaz Amaria
Welcome to The Highlight’s Decade Issue
The Highlight

A decade of tectonic change. Plus: The moments that didn’t matter, the reversal on gay marriage, and the common language of the 2010s: memes.

By Vox Staff
11 memes that captured the decade
Looking back at the tumultuous 2010s

The internet’s weird viral ephemera provided much-needed levity, stoked fears and hate, and gave us a common language.

By Aja Romano
How gay marriage won America
Politics

The decade saw a seismic shift in how society views LGBTQ people.

By Trish Bendix
From breaches to impeachment, the decade’s biggest flops
Looking back at the tumultuous 2010s

Four moments from the 2010s that just didn’t matter.

By Lavanya Ramanathan and Karen Turner
The decade, explained
Looking back at the tumultuous 2010s

From the first Instagram photo to the rise of strongmen, these were the era’s 23 defining moments.

By Vox Staff
Politics
Almost 90 years after Prohibition, some places are still dry. Why is that?Almost 90 years after Prohibition, some places are still dry. Why is that?
Politics

How Prohibition lives on in counties across the nation.

By Matthew Zeitlin
How Cats made Andrew Lloyd Webber the king of the Broadway spectacle
Features

These days, we roll our eyes at Cats. But from the moment it opened, it was a smash.

By Aja Romano
Why humans kiss, explained
Culture

A comic about the cultural and scientific reasons we love making out.

By Xulin Wang
Why are so few Nobel Prizes awarded to women?
Science

The 2019 Science Nobel award winners are out. Where are the women?

By Matthew R. Francis and Maki Naro
Meet the women suing America’s biggest companies over equal pay
Features

A spate of lawsuits against giants from Google and Twitter to Nike and Goldman Sachs reveals the growing frustrations of women in pursuit of the C-suite.

By Alexia Fernández Campbell
Hundreds of wacky, obsolete laws still exist. Why don’t more states remove them?
Politics

Historical statues about runaway pigs, pinball machines and obscene bumper stickers are still occasionally enforced. Here’s why they stay on the books.

By Michael Waters
Perfectionism is killing us
Mental Health

More people than ever say they’re feeling pressured to look and be the best. It’s taking a toll.

By Christie Aschwanden
Good mental health isn’t about being happy all the time
Mental Health

It’s okay to feel your feelings.

By Kastalia Medrano
How to have a true hobby, not a side hustle
Culture

Step one: Ignore insidious competition culture.

By Hope Reese
The enduring allure of retro tech
Technology

In the era of disposability, some cling tightly to Walkmen, DVDs, and our fading love of stuff.

By Sophie Haigney
Air travel is a huge contributor to climate change. A new global movement wants you to be ashamed to fly.
Climate

Greta Thunberg gave up flights to fight climate change. Should you?

By Umair Irfan
How trends — from oat milk to ugly sneakers — get so huge so fast
Culture

We’ve never cycled through trends faster. Here’s why it feels inescapable.

By Rebecca Jennings
Welcome to The Highlight’s Happiness Issue
The Highlight

What we might learn from other cultures, the explosion of positive psychology, why women are growing more unhappy, and how to spend to maximize joy.

By Vox Staff
Women are increasingly unhappy. This comic explains why.
Gender

The gender gap we’re not talking about.

By Aubrey Hirsch
American happiness is plummeting. Could a few words change that?
Psychology

A psychologist claims that learning “untranslatable words” from other cultures may be a key to being happy. I experimented on myself to see whether it’s true.

By Sigal Samuel
Is positive psychology all it’s cracked up to be?
Psychology

The field of positive psychology has captivated the world with its hopeful promises — and drawn critics for its moralizing, mysticism, and serious commercialization.

By Joseph Smith
How to spend money to squeeze more joy out of life
Personal Finance

Simply having a lot of it won’t automatically increase your sense of well-being. “But using it well can,” says one expert.

By Laura Entis
How Apollo moon rocks reveal the epic history of the cosmos
Space

Lunar samples are a time capsule. Scientists say we should go back for more.

By Brian Resnick
Accelerationism: the obscure idea inspiring white supremacist killers around the world
Politics

A bizarre academic philosophy has transfixed the fringe. The goal? To collapse the government itself.

By Zack Beauchamp