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How Spirit changed the way we travel.


America has a political violence problem, and it’s getting worse.


The Strait of Hormuz, ammunition stockpiles, and cyberattacks: What Vox readers want to know about the Iran war.


Between Florida and the Supreme Court, a lot could still change.


Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s resignation underscores a familiar pattern in the Trump administration.


The case could, over time, chip away at Live Nation’s dominance in the live music market.


Wendy Sherman helped Obama reach a deal with Iran. She sees several areas where Trump is going wrong.


The accusations that forced out the frontrunner in California’s governor race — and could push him from Congress next.


The president’s new “double sided” deal was triggered by an online ultimatum that could be a war crime — or could be a strategy.


Artemis II and the new space race, explained


Airports have lately been plagued by staffing shortages, security delays, and a string of worrying incidents.


Markwayne Mullin, a Trump loyalist with an unconventional record, takes over Homeland Security at a moment of crisis.


Shifting goals and asymmetric leverage make a clean victory elusive — for all countries involved.


Iranians are still trying to work, study, and parent under the constant threat of both airstrikes and regime violence.


After Venezuela and Iran, Trump has a new target on his mind.


The Democratic primary tested two visions for the future of the party — and revealed strains in its coalition.


Trump says the war will protect Americans. Critics see new risks.
What the defeat of the Lapua Movement in the 1940s can teach the US today.


In South Korea and in other countries, ordinary citizens have extraordinary power to prevent democratic backsliding.


Ousting authoritarians is actually the easy part.


The February jobs report is not the “blockbuster” triumph President Trump imagines.


The athletes, events and simmering geopolitical crises that we’re watching at this year’s competition.


His case has become a vehicle for a strain of anti-elite populism that’s growing across the political spectrum.


Even some of the president’s supporters think he’s mishandling issues like the economy and immigration.


They’re focused on three areas: ending warrantless patrols, curtailing aggressive tactics, and increasing accountability.


Even some Republicans have begun calling for the Homeland Security secretary’s resignation.


Congress, the courts, and state governments still have the power to check the abuses of immigration agents.


Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s historic speech, explained.


And how much has the Trump administration already accomplished from its playbook?


The Insurrection Act, explained.


The Trump administration is cracking down on borrowers who have fallen behind on payments.


How a scandal about day cares run by Somali Americans led to an ICE surge in Minneapolis.


Recent changes to federal health policy will affect the lives of millions of Americans, many of them kids.


The long, fascinating history of US entanglement with the Venezuelan industry.


Vox staff picks for favorite stories of the year, from Madagascar’s coral reefs to Hungary’s lessons for the US.


How the Epstein scandal took over the Trump administration.


The antisemitic attack killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more.


How the GOP is suffering from success.


Giving — it’s in your blood.


Vox’s Astead Herndon explains why Zohran Mamdani’s win matters for Democrats.