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How Xi Jinping secured his third term in power — and quashed dissent
STR/AFP via Getty Images China’s 20th Communist Party Congress broke precedent and promoted loyalists. The removal of a former leader. The deposing of a close
A wonky Arizona ballot measure could unlock a new path to easing medical debt
Amanda Northrop/Vox Is going straight to voters the way to fix America’s medical debt crisis? Pervasive medical debt is one of the US health system’s
What the Constitution actually says about race, explained
US Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Chief Justice John Roberts walk down the steps of the Supreme Court following her investiture ceremony
Russia’s destroying infrastructure in Ukraine, and the consequences are dire
Ukrainian civilians queue for humanitarian aid provided by the Red Cross as people try to survive amid the wave of Russia’s missile strikes in Sviatohiersk,
Going to weddings can be expensive. Here’s how to protect your budget — and energy.
Paige Vickers for Vox Do you have to go to a bachelor party? Who pays for a bridesmaid dress? Your wedding guest questions, answered. On
Why fighting inflation will disproportionately hurt Black workers
A Black warehouse worker at the Dare to Care Food Bank in Kentucky. | Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg/Getty Images The Fed’s rate hikes carry an implicit assumption:
Herschel Walker was the “king of Georgia” before he tried to be its senator
New Jersey Generals running back Herschel Walker with team owner Donald Trump circa 1984. | Bettmann Archive/Getty Images Author Jeff Pearlman on how Herschel Walker’s
What broke Britain?
Protester Steve Bray stands in Parliament Square in Westminster on September 5 in London. | Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images The UK has seemed
How does the UK come back from crisis?
The front page of the London-based Evening Standard newspaper announces the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss in Westminster on October 20 in London. |