Today, Explained

Today, Explained is Vox's daily news explainer podcast. Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King will gui

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Sephora revolutionized high-end beauty and turned tiny brands into household names. Now, comes the r

President Trump is offering to resettle white South Africans in the US, and his white South African

The prices of all kinds of things have stayed stubbornly high even as inflation has cooled. And a sp

Elon Musk promised to feed "USAID into the wood chipper." The way he's dismantling the agency provid

The Trump administration has begun detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay. For more than 40 years, the

Kendrick Lamar is celebrating his latest album, GNX, on the biggest stage in American music. But eve

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is at war. Again. Sixty-five years of mismanagement began with

NBC News reporter Sahil Kapur and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) try to explain if the Democrats are, like,

The first battles have now been fought in the new North American trade war. President Donald Trump c

LA Times reporter Liam Dillon assesses the damage now that the fires are fully contained. Torched ed

Turkey has become the hair transplant capital of the world. And it's part of a global boom in medica

The emergence of DeepSeek — a Chinese AI model that was developed for a fraction of the cost of lead

RFK Jr. adviser Calley Means explains why so many Americans are suspicious of food and pharma compan

Trump is remaking the federal government in his name, says Vox’s Andrew Prokop. Efforts at a more ef

President Donald Trump pardoned Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht and launched his own memecoin, signa

TikTok's uncertain future has driven a flood of us

Donald Trump says he wants Greenland for America. Greenlandic government minister Naaja Nathanielsen

RFK Jr. is the latest in a long line of reformers who have tried to clean up school lunch. The histo

Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions. Vox’s Andrew Prokop and Nicole

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The New Yorker’s Susan B. Glasser says Donald Trump’s second inauguration is very different from his