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The Florida legislature is working for Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign
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Vox, explain it to me
Want to inspire a Vox story? Share your ideas with us. Vox turned 9 on April 6! And nine years in, explanatory journalism is still
What we know about Tucker Carlson’s shocking Fox News departure
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The thorny ethical issues of the Pentagon partnering with the private sector
The US Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia, on April 21, 2023. | Tom Brenner/Bloomberg via Getty Images How it’s legal to work as a corporate
A new Senate bill would curb Trump’s worst judges
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Can a 50-year-old treaty still keep the world safe from the changing threat of bioweapons?
Livia Giorgina Carpineto for Vox How geopolitics and technological advances are making this a riskier world for bioweapons. GENEVA — Venomous Agent X is a
The Ten Commandments could be in every Texas classroom next fall
In 2005, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, then the state’s attorney general, discusses a Supreme Court decision to allow a Ten Commandments monument to be displayed
Workers just beat Amazon in a union battle, but the war is far from over
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images What happens next depends on Amazon, the workers, and the interpretation of outdated US labor law. Amazon delivery drivers
Are Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in love, or are they good actors?
Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney looking at each other but reportedly not “seeing” each other. | Ethan Miller/Getty Images Why everyone suddenly cares about the