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Kelli Wessinger @ Vox · 03/07/2026 07:45 EDT

The influencer circus around Nancy Guthrie’s home

Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for over a month now. While the investigation remains active, with no new breaks over the past several weeks, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department in Arizona has returned some of its police officers back to their previous positions. The media circus outside of Nancy’s […] Read more ›

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Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox · 02/09/2025 21:59 EDT

What to know about Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show — “Not Like Us” included

2025 might already be Kendrick Lamar’s year.  It’s a familiar story for the Pulitzer-Prize winning rapper, who’s received dozens of accolades in his career and dominated pop culture in 2024 thanks to a now-iconic feud with Drake. But the new year is off to an even stronger start.  At the beginning of February, he picked […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 02/09/2025 06:00 EDT

How a shipping error more than a century ago launched the $30 billion chicken industry

Some archaeologists believe that when future civilizations sort through the debris of our modern era, we won’t be defined by the skyscraper, the iPhone, or the automobile, but rather something humbler: the chicken bone.  The reason? We eat so many chickens. So, so many. In 2022 alone, people around the world consumed over 75 billion […] Read more ›

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Sam Delgado @ Vox 2 place · 02/09/2025 06:00 EDT

We can see factory farm pollution all the way from space

In communities living next to factory farms, residents have long voiced their concerns about environmental pollution. Now, research shows that not only can we see the air pollution generated by industrial swine facilities, but we can see that it’s disproportionately affecting communities of color — all the way from space. A new study published in […] Read more ›

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Abdallah Fayyad @ Vox 1 place · 02/08/2025 06:00 EDT

The real lesson of the DOGE racist tweets scandal

On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported that a staffer at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) resigned after the paper inquired about some racist social media posts from an account linked to him. The swift resignation was, at least at first, a breath of fresh air. President Donald Trump and his allies have repeatedly […] Read more ›

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Patrick Reis @ Vox 2 place · 02/07/2025 16:41 EDT

The high-stakes fight at Treasury, explained

Welcome to The Logoff. Today, I’m focusing on a fight over control of the Treasury Department’s payment system, a legal battle with big implications for our democracy. At stake is Congress’s ability to keep control over government spending, a critical (and constitutional) check on Donald Trump’s power. What’s the latest? A federal judge on Thursday signed off […] Read more ›

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Joshua Keating @ Vox 2 place · 02/07/2025 16:20 EDT

Why Trump’s plan to “clean out” Gaza actually matters

It’s a safe bet that much of what President Donald Trump described in two press availabilities at the White House alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, as well as a follow-up social media post, is not going to happen. The US almost certainly will not take a “long-term ownership position” in the Gaza Strip, […] Read more ›

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Aja Romano @ Vox 2 place · 02/07/2025 12:25 EDT

Kanye West’s antisemitic spiral, explained

Editor’s note, February 7, 2025, 12:30 pm: On February 7, Kanye referred to himself openly as a Nazi in a post on X, along with a number of other antisemitic sentiments. Read this story, first published in October 2022, to understand how we got here. Fake children, lost Black tribes of Israel, and vast conspiracies, all leading […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/07/2025 12:25 EDT

President Trump’s first 100 days

President Donald Trump’s first weeks back in the White House have been nothing short of dizzying.  He kicked off his second presidency with a fury of policy actions — imposing (then postponing) tariffs on Canada and Mexico; barring transgender people from serving and enlisting in the military; and eliminating many US foreign aid programs. He […] Read more ›

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Kelsey Piper @ Vox · 02/07/2025 08:30 EDT

The right’s flirtation with degrowth, explained

Over the last few years, I’ve written a lot about degrowth ideology, the view that the only way to save the planet is to abandon economic growth as an objective. Degrowthers sometimes say uncontroversial things like that GDP isn’t the only thing that matters in the world and sometimes say more controversial ones like that […] Read more ›

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Sara Youngblood Gregory @ Vox · 02/07/2025 08:00 EDT

Your guide to taming that astronomical grocery bill

A few weeks ago, I was wandering down a grocery store aisle when I encountered the most expensive eggs I’d ever seen. The price for a dozen eggs was very nearly in the double-digits.  Sure, I was in New York City, one of the most expensive cities in the country. But still! Did that mean […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 02/07/2025 07:30 EDT

How Big Meat silences its critics

BLOOMING PRAIRIE, Minnesota — In 2014, Lowell Trom hit a breaking point.  For two decades, he had watched as his small farming community in Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, was taken over by hog factory farms. The first one was built in 1993. Five years later, another one went up. By 2014, there were 10, housing around […] Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 02/07/2025 07:00 EDT

Los Angeles has a chance to protect itself from the next fire. It shouldn’t squander it

At their peak, the devastating wildfires that ignited around Los Angeles in January forced upward of 200,000 people to evacuate and torched more than 16,000 homes, offices, and shops. The total economic losses may reach as high as $275 billion. Now the blazes are fully contained and have mostly died down.  As Angelenos grapple with […] Read more ›

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jorge.just @ Vox · 02/07/2025 06:30 EDT

The public domain keeps culture vibrant. Why is it shrinking?

I believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter — tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther … And one fine morning— So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. I’m […] Read more ›

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Marin Cogan @ Vox · 02/07/2025 06:02 EDT

How a major Supreme Court case is changing how police do their jobs

Vox Members got to read this story first. Support independent journalism and get exclusive access to stories like this by becoming a Vox Member today. Two and a half years ago, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that experts said would upend America’s gun laws.  On the surface, New York State Rifle & Pistol […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 02/07/2025 06:01 EDT

How safe is donating your eggs?

Vox reader Quentin Ampersand asks: How safe is egg donation? Are there negative long-term impacts? How well are the health impacts understood? Egg donation occupies an unusual spot in American medicine and culture. Use of donor eggs is quite common: More than 20,000 in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles using donor eggs took place in 2022 […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox 3 place · 02/07/2025 06:00 EDT

Why do US politics affect the rest of the world?

Vox reader Jo Ní Coinnigh asks: Why do American politics (especially the presidential election) affect not just the US, but the entire world? On one level, the answer to this question is very simple: The United States is the most powerful country in the world. So what happens in Washington matters to the world in […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 02/07/2025 06:00 EDT

Gen Z doesn’t know how to act in bars

One of America’s favorite pastimes, right up there with baseball and gimmick food, is generational disdain. Gen Z is experiencing the same hot scrutiny that millennials, Gen X, and even baby boomers were subject to. Every little facet of their lives becomes a perplexing anthropological study, an affirmation to older people that youth is wasted […] Read more ›

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Patrick Reis @ Vox · 02/06/2025 17:19 EDT

A setback for Elon Musk’s plan to gut the federal workforce

The Logoff is a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff. Today’s edition is about a court order pushing back Elon Musk’s deadline for federal workers to take him up on his offer for a deferred resignation. That […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/06/2025 16:20 EDT

President Trump’s first 100 days

President Donald Trump’s first weeks back in the White House have been nothing short of dizzying.  He kicked off his second presidency with a fury of policy actions — imposing (then postponing) tariffs on Canada and Mexico; barring transgender people from serving and enlisting in the military; and eliminating many US foreign aid programs. He […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 02/06/2025 16:20 EDT

What a wild conspiracy theory about Politico tells us about how Trump governs

A brief spat between Elon Musk and the news organization Politico is making something quite obvious: The nation’s governance is increasingly at the whim of online conspiracy theorists. This incident began with two unrelated events: On Tuesday, staffers at Politico reported that the company had missed payroll. Those issues were resolved later that day. Separately, […] Read more ›

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