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Matt, Dara, and Vox's Umair Irfan take on a white paper about indoor pollution and its effects on co

The US government is calling for an immediate pause in Johnson & Johnson vaccinations after six

When a presidency ends, the National Archives and Records Administration's work begins. They play a

Democrats have the slimmest of majorities in the United States Senate, and it’s up to Majority Leade

Recode’s Rebecca Heilweil explains how proving you got the shot became controversial. Learn more abo

There are signs everywhere that this summer could be...the best ever? A post-pandemic world has some

George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in 2020 was a deeply traumatic moment for America, and Black Ame

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Alissa loved Godzilla vs. Kong. She wishes she could have seen it on an IMAX screen. She breaks down

Zack, Jenn, and Alex break down the royal drama that has roiled the normally quiet kingdom of Jordan

One of the biggest pop stars in the world is rerecording her first six albums at the artistic peak o

This is The Best Money I Ever Spent, a series of personal essays about the purchases we make – big a

Writer and Vox contributor Anne Helen Petersen talks with poet and novelist Patricia Lockwood about

A group of students in Topeka, Kansas, discovered their high school was named after an exalted cyclo

One of the most famous moral panics in history, the Satanic Panic, may have been at its peak in the

Matt and Dara are joined by Vox's Dylan Scott to examine the portion of Biden's infrastructure plan

On Monday night, the Senate parliamentarian gave Democrats an unprecedented blessing. Vox’s Ella Nil

One way that America can get “back to normal” is through what's called a digital vaccine passport. A

President Joe Biden has a decision to make by May 1: whether to pull troops from Afghanistan or have

Major League Baseball, Delta, and Coke are calling out Georgia for its new voting reforms, but some