Vox

News from Vox


Fresh news
Other news
older that 24 hours
Vox
Cameron Peters @ Vox · 02/19/2026 18:10 EDT

Trump’s ballroom blitz, briefly explained

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: As President Donald Trump forges ahead with his plans for a ballroom on the White House grounds, he’s stacking the deck in his favor. What […] Read more ›

71

Vox
Paige Vega @ Vox · 02/19/2026 17:15 EDT

The hottest new winter sport is about to get even hotter

Over the past few winters, where I live — in one of the country’s winter sport meccas — there have been a whole lot more people packing skins and stepping into the backcountry.  Trails once quiet, save for the sinuous whoosh of a lone ski line, are suddenly dotted with fresh tracks. Backcountry skiing — […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Joshua Keating @ Vox · 02/19/2026 16:25 EDT

It really looks like we’re about to bomb Iran again

The US military is in the midst of its largest build-up of forces in the Middle East in decades, in preparation for some sort of military action in Iran. Military officials say strikes could come as early as this weekend and some US personnel are being evacuated from the region.  Diplomacy isn’t officially over yet. […] Read more ›

194

Vox
Dylan Scott @ Vox · 02/19/2026 16:00 EDT

Why have Americans turned against this lifesaving medication?

Statins are one of modern medicine’s miracles. For every 10,000 people who take these cholesterol-lowering drugs, 1,000 will avoid major cardiovascular events. When you consider that cardiovascular disease is America’s top killer, and 92 million Americans are currently taking a statin, thousands of lives every year are being saved. There are essentially no other prescription […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Constance Grady @ Vox · 02/19/2026 15:50 EDT

What the arrest of former Prince Andrew can teach us about power and abuse

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, younger brother of King Charles III and a former British royal prince, was arrested Thursday morning in the UK over suspicions that he shared confidential information with the notorious sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. The latest batch of Epstein files appears to show Mountbatten-Windsor, at the time serving as an official British trade envoy, […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox · 02/19/2026 14:15 EDT

The party-fication of productivity

Spending a Friday evening doing your taxes probably isn’t the most appealing way to kick off your weekend…but what if you added drinks, delicious takeout, and a couple of buddies who were also tending to all the annoying little tasks they’ve been avoiding?  That’s the idea behind “admin nights,” a new trend that is proliferating […] Read more ›

3

Vox
Paige Vega @ Vox · 02/19/2026 07:30 EDT

The hottest new winter sport is about to get even hotter

Over the past few winters, where I live — in one of the country’s winter sport meccas — there have been a whole lot more people packing skins and stepping into the backcountry.  Trails once quiet, save for the sinuous whoosh of a lone ski line, are suddenly dotted with fresh tracks. Backcountry skiing — […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 02/19/2026 07:15 EDT

A new Supreme Court gerrymandering case is nightmare fuel for Democrats

Every now and then, a judge hands down a decision that is so ill-advised that it is impossible to read without burying your face in your palm. New York State Judge Jeffrey Pearlman’s opinion in Williams v. Board of Elections of the State of New York is such a case.  Pearlman’s opinion is so out […] Read more ›

51

Vox
Adam Clark Estes @ Vox · 02/19/2026 06:30 EDT

How plant-based marketing took over everything — even diapers

Nothing has made me appreciate the sheer scale and power of targeted advertising like having children. Months before the births of both my kids, it felt like every ad I encountered wanted to sell me baby products. And on seemingly every product were the same two words in bold letters: plant-based.  I’m not kidding. Diapers, […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Benji Jones @ Vox · 02/19/2026 06:00 EDT

The world’s rainforests are vanishing. In this one country, they’re growing back.

For several decades now, the story of the world’s rainforests has been the same tragic one: These iconic, animal-filled ecosystems are getting cut down to make way for farms and ranches, roads and mines. And it doesn’t appear to be changing. In 2024, the most recent year of global forest data, the tropics lost a […] Read more ›

101

Vox
Umair Irfan @ Vox · 02/18/2026 16:55 EDT

Scientists have found another alarming pattern in wildfires

The extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common; new research shows that these factors are increasingly arising in multiple regions at the same time, creating the conditions for simultaneous wildfires around the world.  In a study published today […] Read more ›

81

Vox
Christian Paz @ Vox · 02/18/2026 12:10 EDT

The FCC (probably) didn’t censor Stephen Colbert

For the 12 of us who woke up Tuesday morning wondering what we had missed on Monday’s late-night shows, CBS greeted us with a concerning development. Overnight, Stephen Colbert had laid into his network, dedicating time at the top of The Late Show to claim that CBS prohibited him from airing an interview with the […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 02/18/2026 09:55 EDT

How one country stopped a Trump-style authoritarian in his tracks

BRASÍLIA, Brazil — André Borges’s aunt was pregnant when they took her. Borges, now 50, grew up under Brazil’s military dictatorship. In power from 1964–1985, the regime was violently censorial — banning any speech it deemed subversive or leftist. Borges’s aunt was arrested simply for owning a book by a Marxist author. Unlike many others, her […] Read more ›

42

Vox
Eric Levitz @ Vox 1 place · 02/18/2026 06:30 EDT

Why voters hate Trump’s (pretty decent) economy

President Donald Trump spent much of the past year engineering price increases, financial panics, and trade wars. Nonetheless, despite his best efforts, he is presiding over a pretty good economy. Or so the headline statistics would suggest.  Last week, a pair of government reports showed robust job growth and slowing inflation. Employers added 130,000 jobs […] Read more ›

312

Vox
Cameron Peters @ Vox · 02/18/2026 06:15 EDT

What Jesse Jackson taught Democrats

Rev. Jesse Jackson — a titanic civil rights leader, politician, and activist — died on Tuesday at the age of 84.  Over the course of a career that spanned decades, Jackson twice ran for president, in 1984 and 1988, though he later stepped back from electoral politics.  To get a better sense of Jackson’s legacy […] Read more ›

23

Vox
Jolie Myers @ Vox · 02/18/2026 06:10 EDT

The Brazilian playbook for defending democracy

Brazil’s former president was sentenced to 27 years in prison late last year for plotting a coup. The details may sound familiar: Jair Bolsonaro lost an election. He claimed it was stolen from him and rallied supporters to storm the nation’s capital, Brasilia. The insurrection even took place in early January (2023).  However, the parallels […] Read more ›

51

Vox
Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 02/18/2026 06:00 EDT

The country that beat its Trump

BRASÍLIA, Brazil — André Borges’s aunt was pregnant when they took her. Borges, now 50, grew up under Brazil’s military dictatorship. In power from 1964–1985, the regime was violently censorial — banning any speech it deemed subversive or leftist. Borges’s aunt was arrested simply for owning a book by a Marxist author. Unlike many others, her […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/18/2026 06:00 EDT

America After Trump

American democracy is not in a good place. Institutional breakdown and mistrust define our political moment. Polarization has broken our politics, and President Donald Trump has elevated fealty to him — as opposed to the Constitution — as the core principle of governance.  And the American story is part of a global story. If the […] Read more ›

0

Vox
Cameron Peters @ Vox · 02/17/2026 18:15 EDT

The Trump threat looming over late-night TV, briefly explained

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: The Trump administration is mucking about with late-night TV again. What happened? On Monday night, comedian Stephen Colbert, who hosts CBS’s late-night talk show The […] Read more ›

47

Vox
Constance Grady @ Vox · 02/17/2026 15:30 EDT

Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a million times edgier than Emerald Fennell’s

You come into a movie based on Wuthering Heights with certain expectations. Emerald Fennell has been clear that she considers her “Wuthering Heights” — pointed quote marks and all — to be a fantasia, not a straight adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel. “It could only ever be an attempt to take a tiny piece […] Read more ›

49

Most popular sources

  • You see 834 news out of 834.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ScienceDaily 0%
ReadWrite 0%
AlleyWatch 0%
Vox 0%
StartupNation 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

05.06.2026 04:50
Last update: 04:45 EDT.
News rating updated: 11:42.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026