Abortion rights demonstrators protest outside the US Supreme Court on May 3. Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images Anna North is a senior correspondent for Vox, where she covers American family life, wo
Dred Scott, whom the Supreme Court of the United States described as a being “of an inferior order.” Getty Images Ian Millhiser is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he focuses on the Supreme Court,
Last summer 1Password maker AgileBits made the wrong kind of news , when it announced that it was killing its traditional Mac app and replacing it with a new one built with Electron, a development sys
How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple The man who helped give the world candy-colored computers eventually walked out the door. What does that mean for the company’s next big thing? Jony Ive, Apple’s des
In 1997, I was living in Cambodia, working for the U.S. government to help solidify the country’s fragile democracy. The air was hopeful: Civic groups were preparing to monitor upcoming elections, pol
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg began his first visit to Nigeria on Aug. 30—a country of 182 million people whose GDP quadrupled between 2005 and 2015 . But many Western headlines, including one by C
Rachel E. Gross Patricia Brennan never intended to become a champion of the vagina. Her journey, in fact, began with a penis. It was a late summer afternoon in 2000, and the 28-year-old Colombian biol
One of my very favorite game developers, Zach Gage, is back with a new one. Knotwords , by Gage and Jack Schlesinger, is a crossword-puzzle style game with a twist: instead of filling the puzzle via c
A controversial 19-mile bus corridor connecting the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys got the go-ahead Thursday. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved plans to move
Groups that want the U.S. Postal Service to buy more electric delivery vehicles are suing to halt purchases of thousands of gas-powered trucks as the agency modernizes its mail delivery fleet. Two law
California’s attorney general has announced a first-of-its kind investigation into the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries for their alleged role in causing and exacerbating a global crisis in pl
They’re All Good Dogs, and It Has Nothing to Do With Their Breed Retrievers that don’t retrieve and Papillons that point are all possible because the genes that shape dog behavior predate modern breed
For almost two years, as the pandemic raged, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority made its buses free. Ridership, for the most part, climbed steadily, and at a faster rate than
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Guest Essay Elizabeth Warren: Democrats Can Avoid Disaster in November April 18, 2022 By Ms. Warren is a U.S. senator from Massachusetts Democrats are the party of working people. Ahead of the 2020 el
Listening to last week’s Accidental Tech Podcast made me realize: that the original HomePod and the Apple Studio Display have a few things in common. Both products entered a category full of competiti
Hello from Oakland! Last night, you helped us unlock our third stretch goal: spare keyswitches shipped with every keyboard pledge. Kailh’s keyswitches have a good reputation for reliability, but havin
Downtown LA Preview of Metro’s Nearly Completed Regional Connector Subway 3:22 PM PDT on April 18, 2022 Nearly complete new Metro Regional Connector Grand Avenue Station – photos by Joe Linton/Streets
Updated at 3:45 p.m. on April 13, 2022. The world’s biggest tech companies are getting serious about carbon removal, the still-nascent technology wherein humanity can pull heat-trapping carbon dioxide
particle physics Newly Measured Particle Seems Heavy Enough to Break Known Physics April 7, 2022 A new analysis of W bosons suggests these particles are significantly heavier than predicted by the Sta
Updated at 9:22 a.m. ET on April 5, 2022. I. One bright afternoon in early January, on a beach in Southern California, a young woman spread what looked like a very strange picnic across an orange polk
After two years of working from home, I don’t have one unified period of getting things done. I have several mini periods. Work isn’t a contiguous landmass of focus; it’s more like an archipelago of p
Guest Essay Jada Pinkett Smith Shouldn’t Have to ‘Take a Joke.’ Neither Should You. March 29, 2022 “Armor,” Lorna Simpson, 2019. Found photograph and collage on paper. Credit... Lorna Simpson/Hauser
Last Friday, Lakshmi Ganapathi’s son turned 5, and finally became eligible for his first Pfizer COVID shot. Ganapathi’s family had been anticipating that moment for more than a year, yet as of late, s
Ukrainians Find That Relatives in Russia Don’t Believe It’s a War Many Ukrainians are encountering a confounding and frustrating backlash from family members in Russia who have bought into the officia
Recycling is good. Just ask Apple. After the company was repeatedly called out by Greenpeace for poor performance on environmental issues, it began a process to detail all the ways it was being green,
The new iPad Air. The last time I wrote about the iPad Air in October 2020, I explained how its fourth-generation model intrigued me again. A year and a half later, here I am, once again fascinated by
About three weeks ago, COVID case rates in the United Kingdom made an abrupt about-face, spurred on by a more transmissible Omicron subvariant called BA.2. (So far, there is no reason to believe the n
Enlarge / You'll see the Mac Studio's blinking orange SOS light if you try to change its SSD modules. Here's why. Luke Miani Apple's new Mac Studio desktop began arriving in customers' hands last week
Brace yourselves, allergy sufferers – research shows pollen season is going to get a lot longer and more intense with climate change. Our study finds that the U.S. will face up to a 200% increase in t
This article was originally published by The Conversation . Brace yourselves, allergy sufferers: New research shows that pollen season is going to get a lot longer and more intense with climate change
The United States is supporting Ukraine with aid and weapons and punishing Russian aggression with financial and economic sanctions. But the United States can do more to resolve the global crisis caus
The introduction of the Mac Studio this week got me thinking about how strange the final few years of the Intel-based 27-inch iMac were. When the 27-inch iMac was refreshed in 2020 we all knew it was
Teresa Leong had known for years that her kitchen scraps weren’t really trash. But at first, she wasn’t sure what to do with them. Sometimes she’d just toss a bell pepper into the bushes, figuring it
In the latter half of the 2010s, the Mac was having a bad time. The small cylindrical Mac Pro introduced in 2013 was a dead end. The butterfly-switch keyboards used throughout the entire MacBook lineu
The Mac Studio is the first entirely new entry in the Mac product line in a very long time. It’s a kind of Mac— the mid-range-desktop —that used to be common, but vanished shortly after Steve Jobs ret
Apple’s most popular devices come with their own displays. The iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and iMac can all be used right out of the box. In some ways, it’s the ultimate triumph of the original iMac’s “the
The iPad family has sort of settled in to a consistent lineup for a few years, with five models. Three of them are distinctive: iPad, no adjective: the low cost one ($330 starting price) iPad Mini: th
The biggest institutional difference between Apple and Microsoft is, famously , taste. Another, though, is their contrasting approaches to backward compatibility. Microsoft bends over backward to main