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Astead Herndon @ Vox 2 place · 06/13/2026 07:15 EDT

Why Hasan Piker thinks Democrats are moving in his direction

Here’s what’s undeniable: The Democratic electorate has dramatically shifted when it comes to the United States’ relationship with Israel. Earlier this year, a national poll from Gallup found that 41 percent of Americans sympathize with Palestinians and 36 percent with Israelis — the first time since Gallup began tracking the metric in 2001 that Israelis […] Read more ›

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Constance Grady @ Vox · 03/06/2025 13:52 EDT

The impossibility of being Meghan Markle

What to do with Meghan Markle? Or, sorry — Meghan Sussex, as in the Duchess of, which she informs Mindy Kaling she prefers to be called on her new Netflix lifestyle show, With Love, Meghan.  It can be difficult to know what to think of Meghan Markle/Sussex from day to day.  Meghan (let’s keep things simple […] Read more ›

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Marina Bolotnikova @ Vox · 03/06/2025 12:00 EDT

America’s never-ending obsession with milk, explained in 8 charts

The past few years have violated many of my assumptions about human progress. Twenty-year-olds are going MAGA. More and more Americans say that women should return to their “traditional” roles in society. For some reason, we have decided to gamble with bringing back once-eradicated deadly diseases.  And now, add to the list: Cow’s milk is […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 03/06/2025 10:40 EDT

What Trump is trying to do to the Education Department, explained

One of President Donald Trump’s biggest targets in his second term has been the Education Department, a federal agency established in 1979 that oversees the enforcement of federal law in schools. He’s called the department “a big con job,” and expressed his hope that Linda McMahon, confirmed on Monday to head the agency, will “put […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 03/06/2025 07:45 EDT

What childhood was like before vaccines

This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. In the 19th century, it was incredibly dangerous to be a child. As of 1900, about 18 percent, or nearly one in five, American children died before their fifth birthday. The most common causes were infectious diseases — […] Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 03/06/2025 07:00 EDT

What Americans really think of Trump’s Ukraine policy

President Donald Trump has completely upended America’s position on the Ukraine-Russia war, shocking the foreign policy establishment by turning on the fledgling democracy while making friendly overtures to Russia, Ukraine’s invader. The US has provided about half of the total $136 billion in military support Ukraine has received from its allies since Russia invaded in […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 03/06/2025 06:30 EDT

Seven ways of looking at Elon Musk

Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency have been rampaging through the federal government. But before he was letting his DOGE team accidentally fire nuclear safety workers and declaring that he loved Donald Trump “as much as a straight man can love another man,” he supported Barack Obama.   That is, Musk is a complicated, […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 03/06/2025 06:15 EDT

Some actually good news about eggs

Since the start of 2025, over 27 million egg-laying hens — 9 percent of the entire national flock — have died from the bird flu or have been (horrifically) killed to slow the spread. It’s led to egg shortages and price spikes, with a carton of a dozen eggs today costing double what it did […] Read more ›

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Constance Grady @ Vox · 03/06/2025 06:00 EDT

I tried to find my personal style and all I got was this existential crisis

For millennials everywhere, two of the most glamorous and terrifying fashionistas of the 2000s were the hosts of TLC’s What Not to Wear, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly. London’s Cruella streak of white hair, Kelly’s herringbone suits — the polish! The fabulousness! The way they would cackle over a hapless victim’s mom jeans and dated […] Read more ›

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox 3 place · 03/06/2025 06:00 EDT

How do I resist Trump without ruining my life?

Your Mileage May Vary is an advice column offering you a new framework for thinking through your ethical dilemmas and philosophical questions.  To submit a question, email Sigal at sigal.samuel@vox.com or fill out this anonymous form. Either way, if we choose your question, it’ll be anonymized. Here’s this week’s question, condensed and edited for clarity: I’m […] Read more ›

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Patrick Reis @ Vox · 03/05/2025 18:15 EDT

Is Trump really going to push the “more inflation” button?

This story appeared in the Logoff, 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 I’m focusing on a line in Donald Trump’s speech last night that I found surprisingly honest: “There will be a little disturbance, but we are okay with that.” It […] Read more ›

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Adam Clark Estes @ Vox · 03/05/2025 17:20 EDT

The secret to scrolling less

I got my latest Screen Time report from Apple halfway through my daughter’s first day at Disney World. Waiting in line for rides, I’d been checking my phone reflexively, tapping app icons. Like many distracted parents, this triggered a pang of guilt that I was looking at a screen instead of being more present for […] Read more ›

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Jonquilyn Hill @ Vox · 03/05/2025 13:40 EDT

Why you still don’t need a REAL ID…yet

Some things feel like a fact of life: The sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening. Winter turns to spring, which turns to summer, which turns to fall. And the deadline to get a REAL ID gets pushed back.  That last one may seem more in flux than the other examples, but […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 03/05/2025 11:21 EDT

Trump’s lawyers just made a $2 billion mistake

On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court handed down a very brief order that effectively requires the government to pay foreign aid contractors as much as $2 billion for work they’ve already completed. The Court’s order is quite narrow and is unlikely to have many implications for future cases. Shortly after President Donald Trump took office […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 03/05/2025 09:49 EDT

Trump’s (very long) speech to Congress, explained in 500 words

In the first major speech to Congress of his second term, President Donald Trump made clear that he intends to barrel ahead with the MAGA agenda. Unsurprisingly, he cast the past 43 days of disruption and controversy as filled with historic wins, the greatest of any president in history (George Washington was number two, he […] Read more ›

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Jessica Craig @ Vox · 03/05/2025 08:30 EDT

Will warning labels on ultra-processed foods make America healthy again?

After decades of lobbying, the US government has finally started taking action to warn consumers about the hazards of ultra-processed foods: your potato chips, granola bars, cereal, frozen pizza, even many types of store-bought bread.  As I reported last year, there is mounting scientific evidence linking such ultra-processed foods, or UPFs, to disorders that range […] Read more ›

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Natalie Jennings @ Vox · 03/05/2025 08:00 EDT

Vox’s Unexplainable Launches New Podcast Series on AI in Partnership with Future Perfect

Vox is set to kick off Good Robot, a narrative audio series hosted by acclaimed podcast host Julia Longoria, digging into the hype and the potential horrors of artificial intelligence. In four episodes, Longoria traces the rise of the technology and the ideologies of the people making it to help listeners understand its implications for their […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 03/05/2025 06:30 EDT

The Democrats’ response to Trump is splintered — but getting better

After failing to consolidate around a single message of resistance to President Donald Trump over the past six weeks, it seems like the Democratic Party finally has an idea of what to say — but they’re still struggling to figure out how to communicate that message to the American people.  The argument Democrats made in […] Read more ›

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 03/05/2025 06:00 EDT

Why it still takes days for banks to give you your money

If you want to observe a particularly American problem, go open your phone’s Venmo app. Click on “me” and then click on “transfer.” If you have a balance in your account, you’ll be given two options. Option one gives you your money for free — but in “up to 3 biz days.” The other option […] Read more ›

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Jillian Anthony @ Vox · 03/05/2025 06:00 EDT

You should be setting rejection goals

This past fall, I set out to get rejected as often as I could.  A healthy fear of rejection lives inside most people, and has some of us in a chokehold. Being rejected is seen as, at worst, an embarrassing personal failure, and, at best, an obstacle standing in the way of our hearts’ desires: […] Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 03/05/2025 06:00 EDT

The AI revolution is here. Can we build a Good Robot?

There’s a thought experiment that has taken on almost mythic status among a certain group of technologists: If you build an artificial intelligence and give it a seemingly innocuous goal, like making as many paper clips as possible, it might eventually turn everything — including humanity — into raw material for more paper clips.  Absurd […] Read more ›

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