In our digital age, writing by hand is becoming less and less common. Shawn Datchuk, a professor at the University of Iowa, tells Vox’s Jonquilyn Hill why it’s important that we keep teaching younger generations how to write.
“This is not a statement that they would ever hear in polite society, and that's kinda the purpose of it.”
Left-wing political commentator Hasan Piker tells Vox’s @AsteadWH that he’s not backing down from his stance that he’d rather vote for Hamas than Israel.
Elon Musk can signal boost race riots, spread lies about “white genocide,” and cut aid to the world's poorest. And almost nobody can hold him accountable for any of it.
‘The Word of God was written for us on Earth to reveal the creator,’ said one evangelical Christian. ‘Why should we repudiate the idea that God may have created other civilizations to bring him glory the same way?’”
After 2024, Democrats turned to Hasan Piker for answers on how to reach young men and embrace the internet. Now, a top centrist think tank is publishing op-eds saying the party is getting too cozy with him.
Should chatbots replace humans?
Vox’s Sigal Samuel explains the growing viewpoint of AI successionists who see humanity not as the final destination, but as a stepping stone.
Summer House cast member Amanda Batula linked up with her friend Ciara Miller’s ex, so therefore reality TV fans have deemed her not a girl’s girl. In contrast, Love Island season 6 stars Leah Kateb, Serena Page, and JaNa Craig prioritized their friendship, deeming themselves the “Powerpuff girls” and earning the title of girl’s girls in the process. But as reality TV popularizes the term, does it still do what it’s meant to in lifting women up and fostering a culture of support? Not exactly.
There's always politics at the World Cup. Think Qatar in 2022 or Russia in 2018. But what the Trump administration is doing now is something entirely different.