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Cameron Peters @ Vox · 05/08/2025 18:06 EDT

The truth about Trump’s new trade deal with the UK

Welcome to The Logoff: The US and UK announced a framework for a new trade deal today, and while Trump administration officials touted the pact as a straightforward victory for the president’s tariff policy, the real story is far more complicated.   What’s the latest? The US and the UK have a trade deal — in […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 05/08/2025 14:50 EDT

Is the new pope liberal or conservative? Neither.

If there’s one succinct way to describe Pope Francis’s stewardship of the Catholic Church over the last 12 years, it might best be  done with three of his own words: “todos, todos, todos” — “everyone, everyone, everyone.” Now, Pope Leo XIV, the church’s new leader and its first American pope, has signaled he plans to […] Read more ›

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Coleman Lowndes @ Vox · 05/08/2025 13:00 EDT

Why this red state made preschool free

Universal pre-K, an ambitious social program usually championed by progressives, has been in place in one of the most conservative US states since 1998. Oklahoma’s universal pre-K program was just the second in the country (behind Georgia) and has since become a model for how these programs can boost school readiness, economic well-being, and community […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 05/08/2025 11:18 EDT

These adults have a unique impact on kids’ lives. They need more support.

This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. We often hear about the isolation of contemporary American family life — the parents forced to go it alone, the kids stuck inside, the disappearing village. But there’s another trend pushing American childhood in a more communal direction: […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 05/08/2025 07:45 EDT

Why grandparents are more important than ever

This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. We often hear about the isolation of contemporary American family life — the parents forced to go it alone, the kids stuck inside, the disappearing village. But there’s another trend pushing American childhood in a more communal direction: […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 05/08/2025 07:00 EDT

The establishment strikes back

Reports of the GOP establishment’s death have been somewhat exaggerated. In his second term, President Donald Trump has filled his administration with many hard-line ideologues, personal loyalists, and more recent converts to his cause — spurring many to conclude that this was a fully MAGA White House. But, going against that trend, certain establishment figures […] Read more ›

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Adam Clark Estes @ Vox 3 place · 05/08/2025 07:00 EDT

Mark Zuckerberg’s surreal new AI app is the future

You’ve probably seen bespectacled Mark Zuckerberg recently. The billionaire has been on a media tour wearing his Ray-Ban Meta glasses and talking about the future of AI. Zuckerberg has a specific vision of that future and how everyone should be using this new technology. Though he is not a super-popular guy, Zuckerberg, by dint of […] Read more ›

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Kelsey Piper @ Vox · 05/08/2025 06:30 EDT

Smallpox used to kill millions of people every year. Here’s how humans beat it.

More than a million Americans have died of Covid-19, while the global death toll stands at over 15 million. It has been a horrifying and largely unnecessary tragedy, one that risks repeating itself as new diseases like bird flu knock on our door. But for all that the world has lost in the last few […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 05/08/2025 06:00 EDT

The real problem with vaping

Cigarettes are a public health nightmare: both highly addictive and highly dangerous. By the middle of the 20th century, nearly half of Americans were smokers, putting themselves at risk of lung cancer, emphysema, and other chronic and deadly health problems. And while smoking rates have fallen significantly over the decades, 29 million people in the […] Read more ›

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Rachel Cohen @ Vox · 05/08/2025 06:00 EDT

A fight about stairs could reshape American cities

Michael Eliason was an undergraduate studying architecture at Virginia Tech University when he went to live for a year in Germany. While interning in Freiburg in 2003, he worked on projects including apartment buildings four or five stories tall. After returning to the US and graduating, Eliason began his architecture career in Seattle, where he […] Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 05/07/2025 18:40 EDT

Trump’s latest deportation scheme is almost certainly illegal

President Donald Trump is looking to additional faraway countries to deport immigrants — another escalation of his immigration crackdown. He has already sent immigrants to an El Salvador megaprison that is notorious for human rights abuses. Those deported include Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whom the government admits it wrongfully sent to El Salvador and has so […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 05/07/2025 11:37 EDT

The Republican attempt to steal a state supreme court election, explained

Editor’s note: Following a loss in federal court, Judge Jefferson Griffin ended his legal battle to unseat North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs on May 7. The story that follows was originally published April 14. On Friday, four Republican members of the North Carolina Supreme Court issued an order attempting to disenfranchise more than […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 05/07/2025 10:55 EDT

The warped reality of the elites shaping Trump’s administration

Conservatives frequently accuse liberals of being out of touch with Americans. It’s an accusation that stings partly because there’s truth behind it: Real evidence suggests that liberal institutions, the Democratic Party chief among them, inhabit a moral universe distinct from that of the median voter. Yet far less attention has been paid to the disconnect […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 05/07/2025 10:15 EDT

American politics has poisoned how we think about the pope

Editor’s note, May 7: The papal enclave to replace Pope Francis begins May 7, when the cardinals will assemble and vote on the next leader of the Catholic Church. If there’s one succinct way to describe Pope Francis’s stewardship of the Catholic Church over the last 12 years, it might best be  done with three […] Read more ›

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 05/07/2025 08:30 EDT

Stopping the next pandemic could be as simple as switching on a light bulb

In January 2024, I wrote a big piece on a relatively new, and very promising, approach to fighting respiratory diseases like Covid, tuberculosis, and flus. It’s called “far-UVC,” a type of ultraviolet light, at wavelengths of roughly 200 to 235 nanometers, that can kill the vast majority of airborne pathogens it targets, without damaging human […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 05/07/2025 07:30 EDT

4 charts reveal just how bad the measles outbreak has gotten

The United States is in the middle of what’s shaping up to be the worst measles outbreak of this century.  The outbreak began within a small religious community in West Texas in January, but it has since spread across four states in the Southwest. Two school-aged children and one adult have died so far. The number […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox 2 place · 05/07/2025 07:00 EDT

A federal court is about to decide whether to strike down Trump’s tariffs

On Tuesday, May 13, a three-judge panel of the US Court of International Trade will hear a lawsuit asking it to strike down President Donald Trump’s recently imposed tariffs. The case is known as V.O.S. Selections v. Trump. The trade court, a New York-based federal court that hears lawsuits related to US trade laws, will […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 05/07/2025 06:45 EDT

The elite intellectual outcasts shaping Trump’s authoritarianism

Conservatives frequently accuse liberals of being out of touch with Americans. It’s an accusation that stings partly because there’s truth behind it: Real evidence suggests that liberal institutions, the Democratic Party chief among them, inhabit a moral universe distinct from that of the median voter. Yet far less attention has been paid to the disconnect […] Read more ›

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 05/07/2025 06:30 EDT

Why humans are still much better than AI at forecasting the future

Being able to predict the future seems nice. I would’ve liked to know that my S&P 500 index funds would peak in mid-February and then fall off a cliff in April. It would’ve been helpful for my reporting in the lead-up to the inauguration to know just how far the Trump administration would go to […] Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 05/07/2025 06:00 EDT

The secret to actually trusting each other

Among all the mental calculations and decisions we make each day as complex social beings, we choose, actively or implicitly, to trust. By staying in our relationships, we trust our partners won’t betray us. By showing up at the stop, we trust that the bus will arrive. By making the reservation, we trust our friends […] Read more ›

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