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The rise of chatbot “friends”

A Wehead, an AI companion that can use ChatGPT, is seen during 2024 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty...

The Social Security crisis, briefly explained

A sign in front of the entrance of the Security Administration’s main campus in Woodlawn, Maryland. | Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images The Social Security Administration —...

The deep divide lurking in Trump officials’ leaked group chat

Pete Hegseth after being sworn in as the new secretary of defense, with Vice President JD Vance at the White House on January 25,...

A Supreme Court case about abortion could destroy Medicaid

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., center, with his wife Cheryl Hines, shakes hands with Justice Neil Gorsuch after being...

The invisible homeless crisis that official statistics miss

Brian Goldstone’s reporting challenges the narrative connecting homelessness with unemployment or an unwillingness to work. | Courtesy of Crown Publishing “The only thing worse than...

Why do kids have imaginary friends?

Imaginary friendships are more common than you think. An earlier version of this story appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here...

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