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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 11/10/2025 16:35 EDT

The Supreme Court will decide whether to toss out thousands of ballots

The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will hear Watson v. Republican National Committee, a case claiming that, for many decades, states have been counting ballots that should have been tossed out entirely.  The premise of the GOP’s argument in Watson is that an 1872 law providing that federal elections shall take place on […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 11/10/2025 16:10 EDT

Democrats were never going to win the shutdown fight

After forcing the longest US government shutdown in history, Senate Democrats threw in the towel Sunday night. Eight Democratic senators voted with the Republicans Sunday to advance a deal to reopen the government, even though the deal includes no significant concessions from the GOP or President Donald Trump. The turnabout came as a shock to […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 11/10/2025 15:45 EDT

A Supreme Court case about dreadlocks could end up gutting Medicaid

It’s hard to imagine a more clear cut violation of a federal law than what happened to Damon Landor. Landor is Rastafarian and does not cut his hair as part of his religious practice. While serving a five month prison sentence on drug charges, however, Louisiana prison officials handcuffed him to a chair, held him […] Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 11/10/2025 07:45 EDT

Your washing machine is actually a time machine

If Good News had a patron saint, it would be the Swedish professor of global health Hans Rosling. Rosling, who died in 2017, was a wizard at using data and storytelling to challenge misconceptions around global development and progress. With statistics in hand, Rosling could convince the most determined pessimist that the world was, on […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 11/10/2025 07:30 EDT

They’re growing up in the Trump era. Here’s what they want from the next president.

This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. What does the president do? Kids might learn the answer to that question in school, but they also learn it from life — from eavesdropping on grown-ups, from snatches of news on TV or TikTok, from arguments on […] Read more ›

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Miles Bryan @ Vox · 11/10/2025 07:00 EDT

Why women are embracing testosterone

If you are a woman of a certain age, there’s a new wonder drug that is flooding your feeds: testosterone. The hormone — which both men and women naturally have, but produce less of as they grow older — is being touted as a cure to low libido, low energy, and other symptoms. The Real Housewives […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox 3 place · 11/10/2025 06:00 EDT

The redistricting battle that could decide the 2026 elections, explained

In addition to lifting Democrats’ spirits, last week’s elections, in which the party beat expectations and regained much of the support among young and nonwhite voters that it had lost in 2024, changed the calculus for what may become one of the defining fights of the second Trump presidency: the so-called redistricting war.  What is […] Read more ›

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Stephanie Psaki @ Vox 2 place · 11/09/2025 07:00 EDT

Pandemics are a choice

For the first time in history, we have an opportunity to stop the next pandemic. From the earliest thinking of the Greek physician and philosopher Claudius Galen to the 19th-century British “father of epidemiology” John Snow to the years before the Covid-19 pandemic, recurring, widespread, and uncontrollable illness has been beyond the grasp of the […] Read more ›

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Shayna Korol @ Vox 1 place · 11/08/2025 07:00 EDT

The tragedy of Laika, the first animal to orbit the earth

In March, I visited the Lowell Observatory — the astronomical research site where Pluto was first discovered — in Flagstaff, Arizona. I stood in line to squint through telescopes at Jupiter and the surface of the moon before the night turned cloudy and drove me inside the Astronomy Discovery Center museum. And like all museum […] Read more ›

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Peter.Balonon-Rosen @ Vox 2 place · 11/08/2025 06:00 EDT

Why Lily Allen’s new breakup album has the internet hooked

The pop music landscape is currently a loud reminder that love does not always last. And that the heartbreak that follows a split, while painful, can render great art — or at least art that will get the internet talking if you give the people enough juicy details. And this year is shaping up to […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox 2 place · 11/07/2025 18:25 EDT

Did the government shutdown delay your flight?

Welcome to The Logoff: The FAA has ordered flight cancellations at airports around the country, starting today — and while the impacts aren’t too dramatic yet, the cuts will get more stringent soon. What happened? Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says that because of the government shutdown’s strain on air traffic controllers, who have been going […] Read more ›

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 11/07/2025 15:55 EDT

Is there any way out of Sudan’s nightmare?

For the past two and a half years, events in war-torn Sudan have been characterized by wild swings — not only between which side in the conflict has the upper hand, but between moments of tentative hope and outright despair.  Could that be the case this week, as one of the war’s darkest moments was […] Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 11/07/2025 10:30 EDT

Clean energy could become a huge political winner

You’ve probably noticed that Democrats are talking a lot less about climate change. But connecting clean energy to household bills proved to be a successful way to win voters in the elections across the US on Tuesday.   This off-year election was a pressure test of Democrats’ broad message on affordability and who voters hold accountable […] Read more ›

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Jonquilyn Hill @ Vox · 11/07/2025 08:00 EDT

The hidden, horrifying world behind all those recruitment scam texts

If you own a cellphone, there’s a good chance you’ve gotten The Text: a random recruiter, sending a friendly message with an incredible job opportunity to make a lot of money for just a little bit of work. If it seems too good to be true, that’s because it is. It’s an employment scam.  If […] Read more ›

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Kelli Wessinger @ Vox · 11/07/2025 07:00 EDT

How AI might actually start a nuclear war

For as long as AI has existed, humans have had fears around AI and nuclear weapons. And movies are a great example of those fears. Skynet from the Terminator franchise becomes sentient and fires nuclear missiles at America. WOPR from WarGames nearly starts a nuclear war because of a miscommunication. Kathryn Bigelow’s recent release, House […] Read more ›

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Jack Meserve @ Vox 3 place · 11/07/2025 06:00 EDT

Welcome to the age of viral police body cam footage

If you’re arrested in America for a minor charge — say, for speeding or loitering — the punishment from the legal system might end up being the least of your worries. You might wake up a few months later and see your arrest, filmed through a police body camera, with a million views on TikTok […] Read more ›

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Hady Mawajdeh @ Vox · 11/06/2025 18:10 EDT

What the government shutdown means for air travel

Due to the longest shutdown of the federal government in American history, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced this week that he will be reducing the total number of flights by 10 percent at 40 major airports. The move begins on Friday morning, and will impact roughly 3,500 to 4,000 flights daily. “This is proactive,” Duffy […] Read more ›

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astead.herndon @ Vox · 11/06/2025 13:35 EDT

Voters signed up to deport criminals, not grandmas

When President Donald Trump won the 2024 election, many American voters wanted immigration reduced, and Trump quickly complied. He boosted funding for immigration enforcement, opened new detention centers, and pushed more Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as Customs and Border Patrol troops, into US cities. While American disapproval of immigration was key to Trump […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 11/06/2025 11:00 EDT

The Democrats’ big election revealed a hidden constraint on Trump

So far, the biggest successes against President Donald Trump’s second-term assault on democracy have come not from Congress and the Supreme Court, but more unusual sources: lower-court judges, “No Kings” protests, a Disney+ subscriber boycott, and Trump’s own indiscipline and incompetence. After the 2025 elections, we can add the states to the list. And in […] Read more ›

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Adam Clark Estes @ Vox · 11/06/2025 09:25 EDT

Want to quit your smartphone? Join this club.

For the past few months, a shadowy company called Dumb and Co. has been convincing people in Washington, DC, to ditch their smartphones for a month. It’s part of a project called Month Offline, where participants get a flip phone and access to a support group to talk about algorithms, doomscrolling, and why smartphones make […] Read more ›

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