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How to See Who Unfollowed You on Instagram
These three apps tell you who unfollowed you on Instagram, who doesn’t follow you back, and more.
By Marissa Miller
An Upcoming Bill Could Bring Some Child Influencers the "Right to Be Forgotten"
A Maryland bill to be introduced in 2024 aims to protect the children of influencers, Delegate Jazz Lewis exclusively shares.
By Fortesa Latifi
Students Clash Over Israel-Gaza War as Tensions Build on College Campuses Nationwide
Amid protests and rallies, students are clashing and schools are scrambling to respond.
By Sara Li
If We Want the Surviving Children of Gaza to Recover, We Need a Ceasefire Now
In this op-ed, a doctor who worked in a Gaza hospital calls for a ceasefire as part of evidence-based care.
By Teen Vogue
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A Night At The All That Glitters Diwali Ball in New York
Teen Vogue was on the scene for the first major event of Diwali season and spoke to attendees about holding space for both celebration and grief.
By Shriya Bhattacharya
How Guns and Domestic Violence Intersect in a Supreme Court Case
Learn about the case that could allow some abusers to access guns.
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th*
Why Jennette McCurdy Doesn't Read Good Reviews of Her New Podcast
The actor, podcaster, and author talks to Teen Vogue about why she doesn't read reviews — good or bad.
By Fortesa Latifi
Harvard Students Doxxed for Israel-Palestine Letter Speak Out
“I think it's just hard to feel safe when not just your face is on a truck, but also… [faces of] people who look like you.”
By Brittney McNamara
Scholastic Won't "Segregate" Diverse Books at Fairs, But There's Still "Work to Do"
Librarians are watching as Scholastic tries to find a way to get inclusive books to students amid bans.
By Fortesa Latifi
101 Deep Questions to Ask Anyone, From Friends to Partners
There are some things you just shouldn’t ponder on your own.
By Erika Owen
Queer Taylor Swift Fans Took Their Disdain For Matty Healy And Turned It Into Cash
Gaylors raised money for a queer cause, mostly to spite Healy.
By Frankie de la Cretaz
This Artist Is Showing What It Truly Means to Love Black Women
Simone Leigh's “Loophole of Retreat” at the Venice Biennale was transformative.
By Nailah Reine Barnes
TikTok Is Making Gossip Public, but Is That Ethical?
Our gossip is being aired on TikTok.
By J'Nae Phillips
A Day in the Life of a Teenage Asylum Seeker
Christopher plays soccer, records TikToks, and endures hours-long immigration hearings.
By Tess Garcia
Why Seeing Smart Girls Onscreen May Actually Make for a Better World
Charithra Chandran calls for more education for girls across the world, arguing that the arts can help us get there.
By Charithra Chandran
From Ending Period Poverty to Fixing Food Deserts, These Girls Are Changing the World
The White House honored these 15 change makers with their first-ever Girls Leading Change celebration.
By Fortesa Latifi
187 Random Questions to Ask That Double as Ice Breakers
There’s a question for every situation.
By Erika Owen
Meet Three Teenage Activists Who Are Helping Solve the World's Problems
Winners of the prestigious Rise Global Winners award are proving that young people are leading the charge on global change.
By Alex Zaragoza
Politically Correct Bullies Are On the Rise
Sex Education's new cool kids are super progressive, and anyone who doesn't measure up gets left behind.
By Darshita Goyal