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The Verge’s features pursue rigorous, forward-looking journalism. Here you’ll find our most ambitious, award-winning reporting, profiles, essays, and oral histories across all the intersecting areas we cover, from technology to TV/film, climate change to creators.

Asian America learns how to hit back

The desperate, confused, righteous campaign to stop Asian hate

The SpaceX fans who uprooted their lives and moved to Starbase

Worshippers of Elon Musk have flocked to the middle of nowhere in Texas to watch SpaceX’s attempts to build a space-worthy rocket — and to find friends

There’s no driving test for self-driving cars in the US — but there should be

Would a European-style regulatory system improve safety?

How Twitter’s child porn problem ruined its plans for an OnlyFans competitor

Internal documents and Twitter employees reveal the need for massive investment to remove illegal content — but executives haven’t listened

Zuck turns up the heat

As Meta’s growth slows, Mark Zuckerberg is pushing even harder. Will his employees melt under the pressure?

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Accessibility Week

The hidden history of screen readers

For decades, blind programmers have been creating the tools their community needs

Netflix doesn’t want to hear it anymore

Tech workers at Netflix thought the company would always value their feedback. How naïve.

A visit to the human factory

How to build the world’s most realistic robot

Crypto is winning and Bitcoin diehards are furious about it

As cryptocurrency thrives, Bitcoiners seethe

Inside the slow, strange collapse of electric delivery startup Chanje

A tale of EVs, ayahuasca, Obama, and Chinese coal

Five former SpaceX employees speak out about harassment at the company

Workers claim HR did not take their complaints seriously

Revolt of the delivery workers

Exploited by apps. Attacked by thieves. Unprotected by police. New York City’s 65,000 bikers have only themselves to count on.

No adults in the room

A new lawsuit accuses Daversa of having its own internal problems with workplace harassment and mismanagement

How Boosted went bust

An inside look at how the beloved electric skateboard startup fell apart

Can Polestar design a new kind of car company?

Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath wants the freedom of an auto startup with the benefits of an established player

The airwaves of Navajo Nation

During the pandemic, two radio stations broadcast vital information about COVID-19 to remote stretches of the country’s largest Indigenous territory. But how do you reach listeners who don’t want to hear it?

India’s healthcare workers are busting misinformation on WhatsApp

The backbone of India’s rural healthcare system is now tasked with beating back COVID-19 myths, one message at a time

The podcasting hype house from hell

How China’s biggest audio platform funded one man’s frat boy dreams

Where did the microchip vaccine conspiracy theory come from anyway?

How an innocuous Reddit thread mutated into a dangerous, viral lie