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The Highlight

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

Is the right winning the comedy wars?
The Highlight

Why liberals and conservatives don’t get each others’ jokes.

By Constance Grady
The very serious science of humor
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How studying what tickles our funny bone can help explain who we are.

By Allie Volpe
Toward a unified theory of “millennial cringe”
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Remember when “epic bacon” was the height of comedy?

By Rebecca Jennings
What’s so funny?
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A status symbol, a political battleground, an emotional tool — humor is anything but a joke.

By Julia Rubin
Poor countries are developing a new paradigm of mental health care. America is taking note.
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This is what the future of mental health could look like.

By Sigal Samuel
AI experts are increasingly afraid of what they’re creating
The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

AI gets smarter, more capable, and more world-transforming every day. Here’s why that might not be a good thing.

By Kelsey Piper
How one man quietly stitched the American safety net over four decades
The Highlight

Robert Greenstein isn’t a household name. But his career lobbying for the poor has changed the lives of millions of Americans.

By Dylan Matthews
Will America continue to turn away from vaccines?
The Highlight

Covid-19 vaccines helped stem the pandemic, but public skepticism about them could doom future vaccines.

By Yasmin Tayag
The world to come
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Earth’s population passed 8 billion this month — now what? Plus: the rise of an anti-vaccine America, the looming dangers of superintelligent AI, the shifting landscape of higher ed, and more.

By Bryan Walsh and Elbert Ventura
The incredible shrinking future of college
The Highlight

The population of college-age Americans is about to crash. It will change higher education forever.

By Kevin Carey
Back to the future
Features

Rethinking old ideas about what we eat, where we live and work, and how we power our communities.

By Samantha Oltman and Adam Clark Estes
The future of the office is a lab
Explainers

What’s going to happen to the office space we no longer need?

By Rani Molla
The wasted potential of garbage dumps
Technology

Toxic landfills are emblems of environmental injustice across the US. Clean energy can remake them.

By Neel Dhanesha
The end of a battery’s life matters as much as its beginning
Technology

Americans are terrible at recycling. Electric cars are a chance to change that.

By Rebecca Leber
Under the hood of the electric vehicle revolution
Technology

In the EV era, old automakers are learning new tricks.

By Rebecca Heilweil
Inside the fantastical, pragmatic quest to make “hybrid” meat
Technology

Hybrid cars gave way to electric vehicles. Could “hybrid meat” do the same for beef and pork?

By Kenny Torrella
Our buildings are making us sick
Explainers

Here’s how to fix them — and what’s getting in the way.

By Keren Landman, MD
Ruben Gallego’s ready for a fight — even if the Democratic Party isn’t
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

Inside the Arizona’s representative’s restless, highly online, and seriously combative plan to transform the Democratic Party.

By Christian Paz
The power and potential of Latino voters
Features

Latino voters’ growing power, what the parties get right and wrong about them, and a brash Congress member on what Democrats need to do better.

By Natalie Jennings and Sean Collins
A practical guide to winning Latino voters
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

So what now? 5 experts in Latino politics weigh in.

By Christian Paz and Natalie Jennings
Politics
Los votantes latinos están siendo inundados con aún más desinformaciónLos votantes latinos están siendo inundados con aún más desinformación
Politics

Los demócratas culparon a la desinformación por sus pérdidas con latinos en el 2020. Pero el problema también tiene que ver con otros errores del partido.

By Christian Paz
Latino voters are being flooded with even more misinformation in 2022
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

Democrats blamed misinformation for some of their losses with Latino voters in 2020. But the problem is getting more entwined with the party’s failures with Latinos.

By Christian Paz
Yes, most Latinos are Christian. No, that doesn’t make them anti-abortion.
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

Why Latino voters have such a misunderstood stance on abortion.

By Nicole Narea
How 2022 became the year of the Latina Republican
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

If there’s a red wave in 2022, it will be powered by Latina candidates.

By Li Zhou
The power of Hispanic voters, in 10 charts
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

Hispanic voters could swing the 2022 midterms. Here is how that might happen.

By Youyou Zhou
Democrats lost ground with Latino voters in 2020. Will the midterms be worse?
The 2022 midterm elections, explained

Republicans are slowly winning over Latino voters. Democrats may not have learned from their 2020 mistakes.

By Ray Suarez
America’s fastest-growing, frequently misunderstood voting bloc
Politics

Every election year, plenty of Americans, especially political pundits, rediscover the “sleeping giant” that is the Latino electorate.

By Christian Paz
Men have fewer friends than ever, and it’s harming their health
The Highlight

The “male friendship recession” is having dire consequences.

By Aubrey Hirsch
Welcome to the Friendship Issue of the Highlight
The Highlight

Inside this issue: The state of American friendship, its radical power, and advice for small talk and making your social battery work for you, even if you’re an introvert.

By Vox Staff
The introvert’s guide to actually enjoying a party
Even Better

It’s all about managing your social battery.

By Eliza Brooke
Too many Americans live in places built for cars — not for human connection
Features

How urban planning contributed to the great undoing of modern friendship.

By Muizz Akhtar
How to make small talk when you hate small talk
Features

In defense of the much-maligned conversational form.

By Rebecca Jennings
The radical political power of friendship
Features

It can help us push back against tyranny. Philosopher Hannah Arendt’s legendary cocktail parties were proof.

By Alissa Wilkinson
So you want to end a friendship. Here’s what to consider.
Features

Platonic breakups can be just as painful as romantic ones.

By Allie Volpe
Why friendship is different than any other relationship we have
Features

As its role in society recedes, Vox asked six people to tell us why their friendship matters — and may just be the most meaningful relationship of their lives.

By Alex Abad-Santos, Lauren Katz and 1 more
The power of silence in a deafening world
Features

Why there’s more noise, and more kinds of it — and why it might be ruining our focus.

By Justin Zorn and Leigh Marz
The rise of land acknowledgments — and their limitations
Features

More institutions are making note of indigenous rights to land. Does it make a difference?

By Emily St. James
Climate fixes are all aimed at property owners. What about renters?
Climate

You don’t have to own a home to be a part of the climate solution.

By Neel Dhanesha
What if the suburbs were just a first draft?
Features

Remote work, the arrival of home-owning millennials, and other forces can be an opportunity to remake them for the better.

By Addison Del Mastro
A Black rodeo rewrites the story of the West
Features

At the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, Black riders and fans bring a sense of swaggering cool to a culture overlooked by the history books.

By Lavanya Ramanathan