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How Iran’s cheap drones are changing warfare

After more than three weeks of war in Iran, the US has destroyed major components of Iran’s military, including ballistic missile sites and much of the country’s navy. One advantage Iran retains, though, is the Shahed-136. The Shahed, a one-way, single-use attack drone, is small, inexpensive, and highly accurate. Iranian drone attacks have led to […]

Black Woman Charged With Murder For Taking Abortion Pills

In a shocking turn of events, a Republican judge and DA both agreed a woman's arrest after taking abortion pills in Georgia was "problematic."

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Georgia Woman Charged With Murder For Taking Abortion Pills Released on $1 Bond 

In a shocking turn of events, a Republican judge and DA both agreed a woman's arrest after taking abortion pills in Georgia was "problematic."

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How internet censorship tech maker Sandvine, a vendor to repressive regimes like Egypt, nearly collapsed before US restrictions forced new ownership and a pivot (Ryan Gallagher/Bloomberg)

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How internet censorship tech maker Sandvine, a vendor to repressive regimes like Egypt, nearly collapsed before US restrictions forced new ownership and a pivot  —  Sandvine built a business offering network management tools that, in the wrong hands, could be used for censorship, until the US government intervened.

The hobby that AI is ruining for its fans

This story was originally published in The Highlight, Vox’s member-exclusive magazine. To get access to member-exclusive stories every month, become a Vox Member today. Puzzle enthusiasts’ pleasure is measured in the smallest of details: the exact shade of pink on a peony’s petal, a small sliver of a man’s plaid shirt, the tiniest glint of sunlight reflecting […]