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Kate Yoder @ Vox 3 place · 04/06/2026 07:00 EDT

How climate science is sneakily getting funded under Trump

This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. At the Department of Agriculture’s research division, everyone knows there’s one word they should never say, according to Ethan Roberts. “The forbidden C-word” — climate. Roberts, union president at the National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria, Illinois, […] Read more ›

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Sara Herschander @ Vox · 04/06/2026 06:00 EDT

Did Trump accidentally do something woke for global health?

A surprising quirk of the Trump administration is that every so often, it tries so hard to be anti-woke that it accidentally does something woke.  See, for example, the efforts of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who oversaw USAID’s demise — directives that have contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people — […] Read more ›

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox 3 place · 04/05/2026 08:30 EDT

What should you be teaching your kids right now to prepare them for an AI-scrambled job market?

I work with a lot of very smart people, and sometimes one of them asks me a question that stops me in my tracks. That’s what happened after I published the newest installment of my advice column, Your Mileage May Vary, which was about whether it’s morally icky to send your kid to private school […] Read more ›

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Jonquilyn Hill @ Vox 3 place · 04/05/2026 07:00 EDT

The high price of everything, explained

When I was growing up, my dad and I would play a game at the grocery store: As the cashier was ringing up the items on the list my mom had given us, we each would guess what we thought the total would amount to. Whoever was closest won bragging rights, and maybe if we […] Read more ›

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Tara Isabella Burton @ Vox 3 place · 04/05/2026 06:00 EDT

Editor’s note, April 6, 2026, 6 am ET: This story was originally published on March 29, 2018, and we’re revisiting it for this Easter. Christians from a variety of traditions will celebrate Easter this Sunday. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. For many Christians, including those from Eastern Orthodox traditions (who […] Read more ›

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Astead Herndon @ Vox 2 place · 04/04/2026 07:00 EDT

How one Democratic senator is tackling Trump’s corruption

President Donald Trump’s blatant, sometimes open corruption can feel disorienting. While other White Houses have made a point to show their administration is not for sale, this one has seemingly done the opposite — making a big show of their transactional relationship with corporations, Silicon Valley, and other governments, given the right price. This kind […] Read more ›

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Tanya Pai @ Vox 2 place · 04/04/2026 06:00 EDT

The sticky, sugary history of Peeps

Editor’s note, April 4, 2026, 6 am ET: This story was last updated on March 30, 2018, and we’re revisiting it for this Easter. Easter season is upon us, and if you’re like a majority of Americans who celebrate the holiday, you’ll probably purchase some candy for the occasion. And that stash will likely include […] Read more ›

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Kiley Price @ Vox 2 place · 04/03/2026 07:00 EDT

The Western US is already running out of water — and summer is still months away

This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Officials were already sounding the alarm bells in early March across the Western United States after a winter with historically low snowpacks, which supplies water for communities as it slowly melts throughout the spring and summer.  Then came the heat […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox 2 place · 04/03/2026 06:00 EDT

Want to fight fascism? Join a knitting circle.

“Back in 2017, I made a ton of pussyhats,” Catherine Paul told me. “I just knitted pink hats like there was no tomorrow.” At the time, Paul appreciated “the way that craft could be part of a demonstration of affiliation and belief,” the artist, writer, and longtime knitter told me. Soon the pussyhat became a […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 04/02/2026 16:00 EDT

Pam Bondi’s ouster makes Trump’s Justice Department even more dangerous

Early in the first Trump administration, the legal journalist Benjamin Wittes coined one of the best descriptions of how President Donald Trump governs: “malevolence tempered by incompetence.” Trump, as Wittes originally wrote, often issued executive orders that were not vetted by lawyers or policy experts — and thus were vulnerable to lawsuits and often achieved […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox 3 place · 04/02/2026 16:00 EDT

You can’t really “train” your brain. Here’s what you can do instead.

A lot of people are looking for ways to improve, preserve, and prolong their brain’s health. Just look at the seemingly endless amount of self-help books, podcasts, phone apps, TikToks, and Instagram Reels dedicated to the subject. And, frankly, it makes sense. Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — conditions that fundamentally involve the loss of one’s […] Read more ›

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Jolie Myers @ Vox · 04/02/2026 14:55 EDT

Why Trump betrayed MAGA, according to Tucker Carlson

After five weeks of muddled messaging, President Donald Trump finally addressed the nation on Wednesday night to make the case for his war on Iran. That message was…still muddled. He did not articulate a clear exit plan from the conflict, fobbed the Strait of Hormuz problem off on other countries, and denied that regime change […] Read more ›

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Julia Wexler @ Vox · 04/02/2026 08:00 EDT

What to say to relatives who love to needle you about politics

As someone who has predominantly lived in liberal cities, I am largely surrounded by people who share my political views. Guns, no way. LGBTQ+ rights, yes, of course. Abortion, absolutely. Immigration, come on in.  But I also have relatives, most of whom I love and am deeply attached to, in red states, which means I’m […] Read more ›

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Anna North @ Vox · 04/02/2026 07:45 EDT

How a capybara took over the Scholastic Book Fair

This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. The Scholastic Book Fair is a big deal at my older kid’s school. A couple of times a year, the auditorium gets transformed into a kid-friendly bookstore, and the elementary-schoolers get out of their regular classes to shop […] Read more ›

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 04/02/2026 06:30 EDT

What happened when they installed ChatGPT on a nuclear supercomputer

If there’s anything that makes people more uncomfortable than highly advanced AI or nuclear weapons technology, it’s the combination of the two. But there’s been a symbiotic relationship between cutting-edge computing and America’s nuclear weapons program since the very beginning.  In the fall of 1943, Nicholas Metropolis and Richard Feynman, two physicists working on the […] Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 04/02/2026 06:00 EDT

How to make the most of your alone time

On any given Saturday, you might find Morgan Quinn Ross, an assistant professor of emerging media and technology at Oregon State University, deep in the mountainous woods, sans phone, on a solo run. “People generally know that I do it, so if I die, I would like to think that they would find me eventually,” […] Read more ›

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 04/01/2026 22:10 EDT

Is this the beginning of the end of the war in Iran?

The Iran war of 2026 will continue, but it appears to be entering its final phase. Or at least, that’s what President Donald Trump hopes. Claiming that the “hard part is done,” Trump made the case in a televised address on Wednesday night that America has “beaten and completely decimated Iran” and suggested that the […] Read more ›

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Cameron Peters @ Vox · 04/01/2026 17:15 EDT

Trump’s new attack on mail-in voting, 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: President Donald Trump is still trying to limit mail-in voting. What happened? On Tuesday evening, Trump signed an executive order that would create new citizenship […] Read more ›

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox · 04/01/2026 17:08 EDT

Humanity’s return to the moon is a deeply religious mission

Editor’s Note, April 1, 5:00 pm ET: The interview in this piece was conducted when NASA first revealed the crew for Artemis II in 2023. With the launch now taking place, Vox is republishing the piece. The crew taking part in the Artemis II launch includes two historic firsts: the first woman, Christina Koch, and […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 04/01/2026 14:20 EDT

Why the new GLP-1 pill is such a big deal

The semaglutide revolution took its next leap forward on Wednesday: The Food and Drug Administration has approved Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 oral pill for sale in the United States. The approval for the drug, which will be sold under the brand name Foundayo, marks an important technological inflection point for this class of drugs that is […] Read more ›

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