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The Highlight

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

Silicon Valley’s vision for AI? It’s religion, repackaged.
The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

It’s no accident — the intertwining of religion and technology is centuries old.

By Sigal Samuel
What will love and death mean in the age of machine intelligence?
The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

We already rely on AI to find our soulmate, and soon we might use it to hack death. But we risk losing what it means to be human.

By Tahmima Anam
How to deal with racial trauma, according to Black experts
Even Better

There’s no cure for the effects of pervasive discrimination, but there are steps you can take to help heal.

By Kenya Hunter, Capital B
Discrimination everywhere
Race

Interrogating the true toll of pervasive racism.

By Vox and Capital B
What’s behind Black women’s excessive rate of fibroids?
Health

Is it chemicals? Diet? Stress?

By Akilah Wise, Capital B
AI automated discrimination. Here’s how to spot it.
Technology

The next generation of AI comes with a familiar bias problem.

By A.W. Ohlheiser
We need to rethink discipline in schools
Podcast
Race

How school reinforces inequalities between Black children and their peers.

By Jonquilyn Hill
How cars fuel racial inequality
Transportation

Cars can be a source of freedom. They also drive discrimination.

By Marin Cogan
Discrimination isn’t just infuriating. It steals Black people’s time.
Race

Vox analyzed dozens of studies and found that racism adds up in insidious ways.

By Sean Collins and Izzie Ramirez
A racist society is detrimental to your health
Health

From chronic stress to cancer, racial discrimination weathers Black Americans’ lives over time.

By Margo Snipe, Capital B
Everything old is new again
The Highlight

Is it possible to be truly original anymore — in your own life, in commerce, in art?

By Julia Rubin, Lavanya Ramanathan and 2 more
The billionaire’s guide to self-help
The Highlight

Self-improvement is old. What’s new is the bootstrapping mythos and toxic positivity of the very rich.

By Whizy Kim
Crypto is the same fraud, different package
The Highlight

When you democratize finance, you get the good and the bad.

By Emily Stewart
From banning hugs to gentle parenting, how are you supposed to raise kids, anyway?
The Highlight

The endless cycling — and recycling — of parenting advice.

By Anna North
The return of the porn wars
The Highlight

How today’s fight over pornography is rooted in a 40-year-old feminist schism.

By Constance Grady
There’s no such thing as a new idea — just ask the Little Mermaid
2023’s big summer movie season, explained

Could we ever really tell a new story about a very old mermaid?

By Alissa Wilkinson
The 100-year-old mistake that’s reshaping the American West
The Highlight

What happens if the Colorado River keeps drying up?

By Brian Resnick, Adam Clark Estes and 2 more
These 8 species depend on the Colorado River. What happens as it dries up?
The Highlight

Wildlife needs water, too.

By Benji Jones
The devil lurking in the dust
The Highlight

How extreme weather is driving a deadly fungus further into the American West

By Keren Landman, MD
Are 8 billion people too many — or too few?
The Highlight

Welcome to the population paradox of the 21st century.

By Bryan Walsh
Let’s talk about the biggest cause of the West’s water crisis
The Highlight

The Colorado River is going dry ... to feed cows.

By Kenny Torrella
You — yes, you — are going to pay for the century-old mistake that’s draining the Colorado River
The Highlight

A huge amount of US food is grown in the desert using water from a river that’s drying up.

By Benji Jones
The worst-case scenario for drought on the Colorado River
The Highlight

One in eight Americans depend on a river that’s disappearing.

By Umair Irfan
Native American histories show rebuilding is possible — and necessary — after catastrophe
The Highlight

What the Medicine Wheel, an indigenous American model of time, shows about apocalypse.

By B.L. Blanchard
How will we feed Earth’s rising population? Ask the Dutch.
The Highlight

The Netherlands’ hyper-efficient food system is both a triumph and a cautionary tale.

By Kenny Torrella
Why the news is so negative — and what we can do about it
The Highlight

We can break the cycle of negativity bias in the media and get a more balanced view of the world.

By Dylan Matthews
We need the right kind of climate optimism
The Highlight

Climate pessimism dooms us to a terrible future. Complacent optimism is no better.

By Hannah Ritchie
Against doomerism
The Highlight

It’s boom times for doom times but there’s plenty of reason to be optimistic that the future will be better — if we make it so.

By Bryan Walsh
The case for slowing down AI
The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

Pumping the brakes on artificial intelligence could be the best thing we ever do for humanity.

By Sigal Samuel
The doomers are wrong about humanity’s future — and its past
The Highlight

The necessity of progress.

By Bryan Walsh
The very cute, totally disturbing tale of the American “it” dog
The Highlight

How the quest to own the nation’s most popular, most Instagram-worthy pup has bred a world of problems.

By Tove K. Danovich
Progress Report: America’s Schools
The Highlight

The Supreme Court case that shaped US schools, the long shadow of Covid learning loss, the after-school care crisis, and the latest classroom culture war. Plus: What is homework for, anyway?

By Vox Staff
Nobody knows what the point of homework is
The Highlight

The homework wars are back.

By Jacob Sweet
The racist idea that changed American education
The Highlight

How a landmark Supreme Court decision was shaped by the racist idea that poor children can’t learn.

By Matt Barnum, Chalkbeat
Conservatives’ war on emotions in the classroom
The Highlight

Social-emotional learning has been a basic — and uncontroversial — part of education for decades. So why are conservatives waging a war against it?

By Fabiola Cineas
America’s after-school afterthought
The Highlight

The hours between school dismissal and the end of the workday are a mess. They don’t have to be.

By Rachel Cohen Booth
The other long Covid: The damage done to a generation of schoolchildren
The Highlight

The pandemic took young people’s present. What will it do to their future?

By Bryan Walsh
Why Teslas keep catching on fire
The Highlight

EVs catch fire far less often than gas-powered cars, but firefighters still need to adapt.

By Rebecca Heilweil
The glories of dining out alone
The Highlight

Solo dining is one of life’s great pleasures — and privileges.

By Alissa Wilkinson
We pulled pandas back from the brink of extinction. Meanwhile, the rest of nature collapsed.
The Highlight

The trouble with conservation’s cutest mascot.

By Benji Jones