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Why voters hate Trump’s (pretty decent) economy

Grocery prices have a more immediate effect on American views of the economy than overall inflation does. | Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Ima...

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America After Trump

American democracy is not in a good place. Institutional breakdown and mistrust define our political moment. Polarization has broken our poli...

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What Jesse Jackson taught Democrats

Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks to a Democratic gathering at the Cheyenne Civic Center on April 20, 1989, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Mark Junge/Getty Ima...

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The Brazilian playbook for defending democracy

The "A Justiça" statue, sculpted by Alfredo Ceschiatti, in front of the Supreme Federal Court in Brasília, Brazil. | Ton Molina/Bloomberg via Ge...

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The Trump threat looming over late-night TV, briefly explained

Stephen Colbert on the set of his late-night show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. | Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images This story appea...

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Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a million times edgier than Emerald Fennell’s

Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie as Heathcliff and Catherine in Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. | Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures You come i...

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The Epstein files are becoming a real problem for Trump — with his own conspiratorial voters

An image of President Donald Trump and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein is displayed behind US Attorney General Pam Bondi during a House Judic...

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How communities rally when the government fails them

People prepare food packages for immigrants at the Dios Habla Hoy church, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in January 2026. | Roberto Schmidt/AFP via...

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Is Grindr Dead?

What has the app become? | Derek Abella for Vox What is Grindr supposed to be? I’m not sure if this existential question is one that keeps an...

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What American democracy can learn from 1930s Finland

In the 1930s, a radical conservative faction almost pushed Finland into full authoritarianism. Called the Lapua movement, it was a far-right...

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Americans spend less of their income on food than almost ever. Why doesn’t it feel that way?

Grocery prices are a current measure of Engel’s Law. | Osaka Wayne Studios/Getty Images Everything about the American economy right now feels...

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The mysterious symptom popping up in some GLP-1 users

If you watched the Super Bowl, you might have noticed that a lot of the ads were for weight-loss drugs. Even Serena Williams was selling them...