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

Welcome to the Gatekeepers Issue of The Highlight
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Music, books, film, and the people who move pop culture forward.

By Vox Staff
Is the teen girl the most powerful force in pop culture?
Culture

Yes. And no.

By Constance Grady
“Friends” and the illusion of perfect adult friendships
Features

The TV show sold us an idealized vision of these relationships. For young adults, the real thing is far harder to find.

By Cate Young
Who pays?
Features

As dating and marriage evolve, so is the way couples tackling the uncomfortable question.

By Melinda Fakuade and Kazimir Lee
How can we make it right? What the world’s religions have to say about justice.
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From a Buddhist to a humanist, seven faith leaders weigh in on building a better world.

By Carol Kuruvilla
The battle for the future of “gig” work
Features

Ride-sharing companies are pushing to make a third category of “independent” worker the law of the land. Drivers say the notion of independence is little more than a mirage.

By Sarah Jaffe
What we owe and are owed
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Kiese Laymon on Black revision, repayment, and renewal.

By Kiese Laymon
Welcome to The Fairness Issue
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Together, the pandemic and the death of George Floyd revealed to all Americans the rampant inequities and stratifications many face. But is fairness the goal?

By Vox Staff
Can sports ever really be “fair”?
Features

Anti-trans bills, women’s sports, and the misguided pursuit of an even playing field.

By Jessica W. Luther
Are our pets gobbling up the planet?
Science

From the meat-based meals to kitty litter to plastic poop bags, pet care is unarguably bad for the environment. What can we do about it?

By Eleanor Cummins and Maki Naro
Why do we care how smart animals are?
Future Perfect

Intelligence plays a role in how we treat them. Maybe it shouldn’t.

By Sigal Samuel
The wild frontier of animal welfare
Features

Should humans care whether creatures live good lives, even in the forests or jungles? A group of philosophers and scientists has an unorthodox answer.

By Dylan Matthews
How one company and way too many pigs destroyed America’s heartland
Features

Iowa’s largest hog producer courted power and turned farming into a numbers game. Businesses like it are increasingly the norm.

By Charlie Mitchell and Austin Frerick
Welcome to the Animals Issue of The Highlight
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How one pork baron transformed the heartland. Plus: The unfortunate tale of the “it” dog, a fringe idea to protect wild animals from suffering, and more.

By Vox Staff
Welcome to the Money Issue of The Highlight
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A struggling town versus Amazon; inheritance and the middle class; the “Black tax” and more.

By Lavanya Ramanathan
How an unpaid bill can lead to prison
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Debtors’ prison might sound arcane. But this comic explains how it exists under a certain guise in America today.

By Joyce Rice and Kevin Moore
There are no easy answers on canceling student debt
Features

From mental health to home-buying, there are myriad ways education loans can affect lives. That’s why it’s so difficult to find a one-size-fits-all solution, economists say.

By Emily Stewart
Here’s what the “Black tax” does to so many families — including mine
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As a money coach and a Black woman, I’ve seen the racial wealth disparity firsthand.

By Lynnette Khalfani-Cox
We were here
One Year Later

Why a memorial for Covid-19 victims can help us process our grief, and our anger, too.

By Alissa Wilkinson
How inheritance became a gift, a necessity, and a curse
Politics

A “great wealth transfer” may be on the horizon. Will a gift from grandma save the middle class?

By Meredith Haggerty
An unholy union
Technology

Bessemer, Alabama, has been called an “unlikely” place for an epic union battle with Amazon. They don’t know Bessemer.

By Kim Kelly
3.9 million years
One Year Later

The pandemic took lives far too soon. How much human potential has been lost?

By Terry Nguyen and Brian Resnick
The danger of the new skepticism
Features

“Question everything, right?” is the new mantra for some. But social echo chambers have propelled “healthy” skepticism into surreal terrain.

By Eleanor Cummins
Such a pretty face
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Culture tells us bodies like mine are impossible to love. Don’t believe it.

By Aubrey Gordon
To all the clothes I’ve loved before
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Reconciling the sweatpants-wearing me with the fashion-loving woman I was just a year ago is an existential crisis like no other.

By Hilary George-Parkin
The wild and irresistibly saucy tale of the curry con man
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J. Ranji Smile served Indian food and tall tales to a hungry American public. Was he the first “celebrity chef” or a crook? The truth is complicated.

By Mayukh Sen
Welcome to the Self Issue of the Highlight
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From the costumed workers of Times Square to the cooking con man who fooled a nation, these are the stories of how we reveal and present — and love — ourselves.

By Vox Staff
As Times Square sits idle, so do Mickey and Elmo
Features

Life was never easy for New York’s costumed performers. What happens when the tourists disappear?

By Emily Stewart
What you’re feeling is grief
One Year Later

With more than 500,000 dead and no clear end in sight, some have found tools for coping with loss and stress are no longer working.

By Nylah Iqbal Muhammad
Welcome to the “New” Issue of The Highlight
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As a new year and a new administration begin, we explore life in transition, from the new utopias to parents bucking the “baby bust” to Congress’s newcomers.

By Vox Staff
What “baby bust”? New and soon-to-be parents on choosing to have kids in dark times.
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“Maybe it’s like a psychological trick to make yourself feel better, but I don’t regret it.”

By Chris Chafin
New crystal, new you?
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As crystals’ soothing popularity continues, one — carnelian — attracts those in search of self-improvement and positivity. Is it too good to be true?

By Jaya Saxena
Maskless travelers, nonstop parties: Coronavirus tourism is booming
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For a certain jet-setting sect, wide-open spaces with views, few Covid-19 cases, and the freedom to go maskless are all the rage. But who pays the price?

By Sarah Khan
Poems for a new year
Culture

7 poets — including Saeed Jones, Alex Dimitrov, and Patty Crane — meditate on the year we’ve had, the one ahead, and our dark, persistent past.

By Vox Staff
“My life literally flashed before my eyes”: Freshman Rep. Mondaire Jones on a jarring start to his first term
Congress

The New York Democrat discusses his role representing new lawmakers in the House, and how the US Capitol riot is shaping his priorities.

By Li Zhou
Politics
The convenience of American amnesiaThe convenience of American amnesia
Politics

Calls to move on with a new presidency underscore a truth: Quietly abiding our ugliest elements is the American way.

By Fabiola Cineas
A requiem for the Twitter presidency
Technology

How Trump blurred the lines between politics and persona in ways that will reverberate for years.

By Eleanor Cummins
Are we doomed? An investigation
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At the conclusion of a dystopian year, we look to historians, preppers, and even the heavens in search of answers: What exactly was 2020, and what happens now?

By Rachel Sugar
I was always terrified of wasting time. A cancer diagnosis made me reconsider.
Science

Faced with the possibility I’d have no future at all, I abandoned lofty goals and momentum and found something far richer.

By Martha M. Crawford
The Highlight’s best reads of the year
Features

These stories have a remarkable richness — not in spite of the pandemic, but because of it.

By Lavanya Ramanathan