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Archives for November 2025

Is AI being shoved down your throat at work? Here’s how to fight back.
Future Perfect

Resistance to exploitative AI starts with building a movement.

By Sigal Samuel
Future Perfect
The US is still a magnet for top foreign students — for nowThe US is still a magnet for top foreign students — for now
Future Perfect

New data shows foreign PhD enrollment remains steady, but the risks to America’s foreign talent pipeline are growing.

By Bryan Walsh
Podcasts
The insidious strategy behind Nick Fuentes’s shocking riseThe insidious strategy behind Nick Fuentes’s shocking rise
Podcast
Podcasts

How a neo-Nazi infiltrated so deep into the Republican Party.

By Hady Mawajdeh and Noel King
The Logoff
Trump’s redistricting campaign isn’t going wellTrump’s redistricting campaign isn’t going well
The Logoff

After Indiana opts out, is Republican redistricting backfiring?

By Cameron Peters
Politics
The scary implications of the world’s first AI-orchestrated cyberattackThe scary implications of the world’s first AI-orchestrated cyberattack
Politics

How Chinese hackers tricked Claude into hacking governments and companies all on its own.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
The Supreme Court is about to rule on whether Trump can use troops against AmericansThe Supreme Court is about to rule on whether Trump can use troops against Americans
Politics

Thus far, the justices have signaled they may not let him — yet.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
Why didn’t Biden release the Epstein Files?Why didn’t Biden release the Epstein Files?
Politics

The government has had troves of evidence for years.

By Nicole Narea
Future Perfect
AI is resurrecting the voices of dead famous peopleAI is resurrecting the voices of dead famous people
Future Perfect

If you don’t want a synthesized AI voice outliving you, get a lawyer now.

By Bryan Walsh
Culture
Why are TV’s main characters so forgettable now?Why are TV’s main characters so forgettable now?
Culture

The current media landscape isn’t offering much hope for the next Carrie Bradshaw.

By Kyndall Cunningham
Culture
Why everyone is still so obsessed with Sydney SweeneyWhy everyone is still so obsessed with Sydney Sweeney
Culture

Is the actress really having the worst week ever? Why does everyone care?

By Alex Abad-Santos
Meet the newly uninsured
Health

Millions of Americans will soon go without insurance. We spoke with some of them.

By Dylan Scott
Eating the Ocean
Should salmon farming be our future?Should salmon farming be our future?
Play
Eating the Ocean

How does salmon farming affect our planet, our future, and the salmon themselves?

By Nate Krieger
Politics
Do the new Epstein emails implicate Trump?Do the new Epstein emails implicate Trump?
Politics

The emails rocketed around social media. But what do they actually mean?

By Andrew Prokop
Eating the Ocean
What we’ve done to the salmonWhat we’ve done to the salmon
Eating the Ocean

The particular cruelty behind farming America’s favorite fish.

By Kenny Torrella
Vox Press Room
Meet the 2025 L’Oréal USA For Women in Science AwardeesMeet the 2025 L’Oréal USA For Women in Science Awardees
Vox Press Room

Vox is partnering with L’Oréal Groupe to celebrate its 2025 grant recipients.

By Claire White