Identity
Retracing the Steps of My Abortion
At 19, Makayla Montoya Frazier needed an abortion. Even in better times, it wasn't an easy journey.
By Dina Gachman
Photography by Sarah Karlan
Simone Biles Responds After Husband's Comments Spark Controversy
The gymnast's husband Jonathan Owens recently made comments about being “the catch” in the relationship.
By Ashleigh Carter
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
Teens Are Using TikTok to Diagnose Themselves With Dissociative Identity Disorder
Social media is both making DID better known, and creating room for more misunderstanding.
By Lo Styx
What a Palestinian-American Wants You To Know About Dehumanization
Writer Hala Alyan unpacks our responsibility to examine the narratives we’ve been exposed to with a critical lens.
By Hala Alyan
Why Your Mom's Eating Disorder Impacts You So Much
Children of a mom with an eating disorder might go on to develop one themselves.
By Anne Taylor
Here's How to Enter The New York Public Library “Books For All” Writing Contest
A Teen Vogue byline is only one submission away. ✨
By Teen Vogue
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What We Know About Hamas's Use of Sexual Violence During the October 7 Attack
Mounting evidence points to the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war.
By Danielle Campoamor
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
How to Navigate The Holidays By Zodiac Sign
From family stress to Mercury Retrograde, we've got you covered.
By Lisa Stardust
The Supreme Court Will Consider a Case on the Abortion Pill
It will weigh whether mifepristone should be harder to access than it is currently.
By Brittney McNamara
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
Suicide Rates Among Girls Are Decreasing
After increases over the pandemic, this is a great sign.
By Fortesa Latifi
Weekly Horoscope: 2023 Still Has More Surprises
Thought you could quietly exit the year? Think again.
By Lisa Stardust
New Hampshire’s Proposed 15-day Abortion Ban Would Effectively Outlaw the Procedure
The bill, which is unlikely to become law, indicates either a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of how pregnancy works.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
Let This Hanukkah Be a Chance to Bring Light to a Dark Time
“This Hanukkah feels simultaneously like a much-needed chance to brighten a difficult moment and like it’s out of touch with the darkness in our world.”
By Rabbi Emily Cohen
The Adult Survivors Act Underscores How a Statute of Limitations Benefits The Rich and Powerful
The barriers to accusing a powerful person of abuse can be insurmountable — especially in a short window of time.
By Clarissa Brooks
As AI Porn Rises, This Teen Is Trying to Protect Other Victims
“I just want to protect people because I wasn’t protected when this happened to me.”
By Fortesa Latifi
What’s Next For New York’s Adult Survivors Act on Sexual Assault
How a New York law created a look-back window for sexual violence cases — and might do so again in the future.
By Candice Norwood and Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
Are They Your Moon Phase Soulmate? Breaking Down the Viral TikTok Filter
Find out if you’re compatible with your significant other (or crush) by using the trending moon phase soulmate filter all over TikTok. But how accurate is it?
By Ashleigh Carter