Trump hawks his book How to Get Rich in 2004. | Ramin Talaie/Corbis via Getty Images A single adult without kids making $18,000 would have
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The stakes of the Senate, explained
Zac Freeland/Vox The race to shift the balance of power in the US Senate is fiercely contested. Here’s what you need to know about the
What people get wrong about herd immunity, explained by epidemiologists
Once the herd immunity threshold is reached, the virus just doesn’t go away. | arthobbit/Getty Images/iStockphoto There are two ways to reach herd immunity for
One Good Thing: Vintage Nintendo games are good vibes made playable
Nintendo The world continues to be the worst right now. Thankfully, there are old-school video games. One Good Thing is Vox’s recommendations feature. In each
Oregon already votes by mail. Here’s what it can teach us in 2020.
A volunteer points a voter to a designated ballot drop box in Lake Oswego, Oregon, on November 6, 2018. | Gillian Flaccus/AP How Oregon adopted
The first 2020 presidential debate
Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images President Trump and Vice President Biden will share the debate stage for the first time in Ohio. The Covid-19 pandemic
Experts say Covid-19 cases are likely about to surge
Health care professionals prepare to screen people for the coronavirus at a parking lot in Landover, Maryland, on March 30, 2020. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Everything’s scary. What’s Halloween going to be like?
Halloween might look a little different, but there are still scares and sweets. | Getty Images Candy companies, haunted houses, and Party City are still
Whose vote counts?
Whose vote counts, Explained/Netflix Additional resources for Vox’s new Explained miniseries on Netflix. America is the world’s oldest democracy, founded on the radical idea that
The Supreme Court is about to hit an undemocratic milestone
Whose vote counts, Explained/Netflix Minority rule has reached the highest court in the land. The confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, back in 1991,