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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox 2 place · 12/17/2025 22:25 EDT

The revealing pointlessness of Trump’s primetime speech

When a president gives a primetime televised speech, it is typically about something of serious import: to make the case for a major new policy or to announce the beginning of a war. President Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday night had no grave significance. In fact, there didn’t seem to be much of a point […] Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox 2 place · 03/01/2025 08:30 EDT

We’re all drawn to bad news. Here’s how to fight it.

Welcome to the first edition of Good News, the weekly newsletter dedicated to covering the remarkable, optimistic things happening all around us. Now, I know what you might be thinking: “Good news? In today’s environment? Has the author recently suffered a head injury?” So let’s state this at the outset: While my brain is currently […] Read more ›

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox 2 place · 03/01/2025 07:00 EDT

Why Big Pharma wants you to eat more meat

This is the final story in a series of articles on how factory farming has shaped the US. Find the rest of the series and future installments here, and visit Vox’s Future Perfect section for more coverage of Big Ag. The stories in this series are supported by Animal Charity Evaluators, which received a grant from Builders Initiative. For […] Read more ›

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Patrick Reis @ Vox 2 place · 02/28/2025 16:56 EDT

The big Trump-Zelenskyy blowup, briefly explained

The Logoff is 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 disastrous meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The hostile conversation had immediate consequences for […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/28/2025 15:49 EDT

How factory farming built America

Future Perfect, Vox’s section dedicated to solving the world’s most important yet neglected problems, obsessively covers how the way we eat affects our lives and our planet. For the last year, we’ve been working hard on a special series of ambitious, deeply reported feature stories and investigations on the history of the meat and dairy […] Read more ›

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Nicole Narea @ Vox · 02/28/2025 15:35 EDT

Elon Musk’s plans for mass government firings just hit a legal roadblock

A judge ruled Thursday that the Trump administration’s directive to fire tens of thousands of workers across the federal government is likely illegal. But it’s not yet clear what that means for current employees, as well as those who were already terminated under the directive.  The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued the orders earlier […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/28/2025 13:45 EDT

How factory farming built America

Future Perfect, Vox’s section dedicated to solving the world’s most important yet neglected problems, obsessively covers how the way we eat affects our lives and our planet. For the last year, we’ve been working hard on a special series of ambitious, deeply reported feature stories and investigations on the history of the meat and dairy […] Read more ›

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Izzie Ramirez @ Vox · 02/28/2025 13:45 EDT

How beef colonized the Americas

This is the sixth in a series of stories on how factory farming has shaped the US. Find the rest of the series and future installments here, and visit Vox’s Future Perfect section for more coverage of Big Ag. The stories in this series are supported by Animal Charity Evaluators, which received a grant from Builders Initiative. Read more ›

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Umair Irfan @ Vox · 02/28/2025 12:20 EDT

Who needs weather reports anyway?

More layoffs have hit the federal government, this time at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States’ main weather forecaster and the world’s premier research agency for the seas and the skies.  CBS News reports that 880 employees were cut across NOAA, about 7 percent of the workforce, including earth scientists, meteorologists, computer […] Read more ›

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 02/28/2025 12:20 EDT

President Trump’s first 100 days

President Donald Trump’s first weeks back in the White House have been nothing short of dizzying.  He kicked off his second presidency with a fury of policy actions — imposing (then postponing) tariffs on Canada and Mexico; barring transgender people from serving and enlisting in the military; and eliminating many US foreign aid programs. He […] Read more ›

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox · 02/28/2025 12:20 EDT

How the Epstein Files blew up in Trump’s face

The Trump administration utterly botched a hyped release of “Jeffrey Epstein files” Thursday, a saga that resulted in disappointment among the MAGA faithful, finger-pointing among Trump aides, and — unsurprisingly — claims of deep state sabotage. Epstein, the well-connected financier who was indicted for sex trafficking underage girls and died in prison in 2019, has […] Read more ›

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Sean Collins @ Vox · 02/28/2025 11:35 EDT

A wild Oscars year, explained by Vox’s culture team

The Oscars are upon us again. This year, one of the Best Picture contenders has been dogged by controversy, while in several other categories, the race feels a lot more wide open than in past years.  In order to get a better understanding of what to expect, and to gain some insight into how the Oscars […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 02/28/2025 10:23 EDT

The strange repulsion of Instragram Reels

Whether it’s a spiel about the benefits of rubbing beef tallow on your face, specific ab exercises and tips targeting belly fat, or a Gen X dancer wishing you joy through their body movements, Instagram Reels are as varied as they are numerous. But they do share one thing in common: Viewers often think, “What […] Read more ›

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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 02/28/2025 10:10 EDT

What RFK Jr. has said about the ongoing measles outbreak

In early February, Texas health officials reported that measles was spreading among an insular religious community in Gaines County, Texas, where nearly 14 percent of schoolchildren have an exemption (granted in some states for reasons of conscience, including for religious beliefs) from the required childhood vaccinations. The disease has since been detected in a bordering […] Read more ›

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 02/28/2025 08:30 EDT

The AI that apparently wants Elon Musk to die

Here’s a very naive and idealistic account of how companies train their AI models: They want to create the most useful and powerful model possible, but they’ve talked with experts who worry about making it a lot easier for people to commit (and get away with) serious crimes, or with empowering, say, an ISIS bioweapons […] Read more ›

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Izzie Ramirez @ Vox · 02/28/2025 08:00 EDT

I’m the daughter of a cattle rancher. Could I ever ditch beef?

This is the sixth in a series of stories on how factory farming has shaped the US. Find the rest of the series and future installments here, and visit Vox’s Future Perfect section for more coverage of Big Ag. The stories in this series are supported by Animal Charity Evaluators, which received a grant from Builders Initiative. Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 02/28/2025 07:30 EDT

Why are Instagram Reels so deeply embarrassing?

Whether it’s a spiel about the benefits of rubbing beef tallow on your face, specific ab exercises and tips targeting belly fat, or a Gen X dancer wishing you joy through their body movements, Instagram Reels are as varied as they are numerous. But they do share one thing in common: Viewers often think, “What […] Read more ›

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Sean Collins @ Vox · 02/28/2025 07:00 EDT

The controversies and oddities of a dramatic Oscars year

The Oscars are upon us again. This year, one of the Best Picture contenders has been dogged by controversy, while  in several other categories, the race feels a lot more wide open than in past years.  In order to get a better understanding of what to expect, and to gain some insight into how the […] Read more ›

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 02/28/2025 07:00 EDT

The Democrats are unpopular, rudderless — and on track for a comeback

The Democrats are historically unpopular, receiving exceptionally low marks from both the general public and their own voters. Yet the party is on track to retake the House come 2026. In Gallup’s most recent poll, only 38 percent of Americans voiced a favorable view of the Democrats, the party’s worst showing in at least three […] Read more ›

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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 02/28/2025 06:02 EDT

Why do US politics affect the rest of the world?

Vox reader Jo Ní Coinnigh asks: Why do American politics (especially the presidential election) affect not just the US, but the entire world? On one level, the answer to this question is very simple: The United States is the most powerful country in the world. So what happens in Washington matters to the world in […] Read more ›

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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox · 02/28/2025 06:00 EDT

Gen Z doesn’t know how to act in bars

This story was originally published in The Highlight, Vox’s member-exclusive magazine. To get early access to member-exclusive stories every month, join the Vox Membership program today. One of America’s favorite pastimes, right up there with baseball and gimmick food, is generational disdain. Gen Z is experiencing the same hot scrutiny that millennials, Gen X, and even baby […] Read more ›

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