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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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Adam Clark Estes @ Vox · 11/06/2025 07:00 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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Anna North @ Vox · 11/06/2025 06:00 EDT

Who is the “trad husband”?

Daniel and Brianna Bell met as college students near Toronto. Brianna, especially, had embraced traditionalist messages about family from her conservative Christian church. So when they married, Daniel became a pastor and Brianna became a stay-at-home mom. Brianna lived what was essentially a “tradwife” lifestyle — the trend popularized by online influencers in which women […] Read more ›

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Cameron Peters @ Vox 3 place · 11/05/2025 18:35 EDT

The end of free tax filing, 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 has killed a short-lived IRS program designed to make filing tax returns fast and free.  What happened? The fate of IRS Direct […] Read more ›

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 11/05/2025 17:30 EDT

Republicans may have a Latino problem (again)

Less than one year into President Donald Trump’s second term, we finally have solid evidence that the coalition that carried him to victory one year ago today is unraveling. The slate of Republican losses — and the magnitude of Democratic wins in New Jersey and Virginia, especially — suggest not just that the Democratic backlash to […] Read more ›

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 11/05/2025 16:45 EDT

This is how the Trump coalition unravels

The Republican Party has had better days. In Tuesday’s off-year elections, the GOP lost every major race by a mile. Democratic candidates won the Virginia governor’s race by around 15 points, the New Jersey gubernatorial election by 13, and Georgia’s statewide public commissioner elections by more than 25 points. In Pennsylvania, Democratic Supreme Court justices […] Read more ›

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 11/05/2025 15:55 EDT

How tariffs ate American foreign policy

President Donald Trump has described the ongoing Supreme Court case over the legality of his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on more than 100 countries as a matter of “literally, LIFE OR DEATH for our Country.” Certainly the case, in which oral arguments were heard at the Court on Wednesday, has profound implications […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 11/05/2025 14:10 EDT

The Supreme Court might actually stand up to Trump

The Supreme Court’s Wednesday morning argument on President Donald Trump’s ever-shifting tariffs went better for him than the 2025 elections, but only slightly so. At least two of the Court’s Republicans — Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett — appeared very likely to join the three Democratic justices in striking down those tariffs, and […] Read more ›

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Rachel Cohen @ Vox · 11/05/2025 10:00 EDT

The buzzy word that Democrats have pinned their hopes on

The buzziest political word of the year is “affordability” — it’s the mantra that carried the insurgent progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani to victory in New York City’s mayoral race, and that Democrats across the country have since raced to claim as their own. “Affordability is the central issue, the central reason to be a Democrat,” […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 11/05/2025 08:00 EDT

We can fix the goofy way we pay for vision care in the US

The eyes aren’t just a window into the soul — they can also tell doctors a lot about what’s happening in the rest of our body. Why, then, do I have separate insurance cards for my medical and vision care? It’s another oddity of US health care, a system that nobody would necessarily design on […] Read more ›

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 11/05/2025 07:00 EDT

How would Zohran Mamdani’s dream economy actually work?

Socialists just seized the commanding heights of New York City. On Tuesday night, Zohran Mamdani — a longtime member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) — won the mayoralty of America’s largest municipality. Mamdani’s election constitutes a triumph for America’s long-suffering socialist movement — possibly, the most significant in its history.  His victory may […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 11/05/2025 06:45 EDT

Why Democrats won the 2025 elections

The pendulum of American politics has swung again. Just one year after President Donald Trump and Republicans’ victories nationwide, the Democratic backlash has arrived in Tuesday’s elections. Democrats won both gubernatorial races on the ballot, in Virginia and New Jersey — that was expected. But they won by a lot. With nearly all votes in, […] Read more ›

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 11/05/2025 06:30 EDT

The most horrifying religion case to hit the Supreme Court in years is also one of the hardest

Damon Landor suffered one of the most blatant and obvious violations of his religious liberty imaginable. Landor is Rastafarian and, as part of his religious devotion, does not cut his hair. According to his lawyers, he kept this vow for more than two decades, and his hair grew long enough to fall “nearly to his […] Read more ›

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 11/05/2025 06:00 EDT

Is it okay if I don’t love my partner all the time?

Early into her relationship with Thomas, Leigh was on the fence. Those days should’ve been rife with butterflies and intrigue, but something was off. Sure, Thomas was kind, gentle, shy — in other words, unlike the guys she used to date — but Leigh was unsure if she found his attentiveness enticing or annoying. She […] Read more ›

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astead.herndon @ Vox · 11/04/2025 23:25 EDT

Why Zohran Mamdani’s victory will resonate beyond New York City

Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral race on Tuesday, defeating disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa to become the first Muslim and first South Asian mayor in the city’s history. To unpack what Mamdani’s win means, I turned to my colleague Astead Herndon, who was on the ground reporting from an […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 11/04/2025 23:10 EDT

Why Democrats won the 2025 elections

The pendulum of American politics has swung again. Just one year after President Donald Trump and Republicans’ victories nationwide, the Democratic backlash has arrived in Tuesday’s elections. Democrats won both governor’s races on the ballot, in Virginia and New Jersey — that was expected. But they won by a lot. Though votes are still being […] Read more ›

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Cameron Peters @ Vox · 11/04/2025 18:25 EDT

No one knows what’s happening with SNAP

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 status of urgent food assistance is once again up in the air after President Donald Trump weighed in on Tuesday.  What happened? On Tuesday […] Read more ›

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