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''Vox'' is an American news website run by Vox Media. It was founded by Ezra Klein and launched in April 2014. Key contributors include Matthew Yglesias, Dylan Matthews, Max Fisher and Melissa Bell. Its signature feature is the reusable, wiki-like "card stack", which provides context and key definitions related to an article topic. == History ==
Ezra Klein left ''The Washington Post'' in January 2014 for a position with Vox Media, the publishers of the sports website ''SB Nation'', technology website ''The Verge'', and video gaming website ''Polygon''.〔 ''The New York Times'' described Vox Media as "a technology company that produces media" rather than its inverse, associated with "Old Media".〔 Klein expected to "improve the technology of news" and build an online platform better equipped for making news understandable.〔 The new site's 20-person staff was chosen for their expertise in topic areas and included ''Slate'' Matthew Yglesias and Klein's colleagues from ''The Washington Post''.〔 ''Vox'' launched in early April 2014 with Klein as its editor-in-chief. His opening editorial essay, "How politics makes us stupid", explained his distress about political polarization in the context of Yale Law School professor Dan Kahan's theories on how people protect themselves from information that conflicts with their core beliefs.〔
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