Today, Explained podcast
Today, Explained is Vox’s daily news explainer podcast. Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King will guide you through the most important stories of the day. You can listen to it, and more Vox podcasts, here. Today, Explained is now available on public radio stations across the US. For more daily news offerings, check out Vox’s weekday newsletter.
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Are Claude and ChatGPT helping the US fight a war?


Can Trump bomb his way to regime change in Iran?


Why Rep. Ro Khanna isn’t done talking about the Epstein files.


The 3 big lessons we’ve learned since “Liberation Day.”


Learning Resources, an Illinois toy company, says it paid more than $10 million in tariffs.


Going to a show? In this economy?


What the United States can learn from Poland’s experience with autocracy.


What an online drama tells us about the attention economy.


The drama at the Department of Homeland Security, explained.


Today, Explained explores the fall of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil and what it proves about Trump-style authoritarians.


What if you lost weight and didn’t care — about anything?


Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Trump, immigration, and fighting back.


When “mass deportation” gets to Trump country.


How election officials are thinking about Trump’s threat to the midterms.


Why it’s so hard to know whether the president is okay.


Millions of files, zero accountability?


The US Senate candidate from Texas on why she believes voters — and nonvoters — are hungry for politicians like her.


Are the new owners censoring you, or are they just bad at running the app?


He’s teaching some dangerous lessons to China and Russia.


His followers are drifting toward Nick Fuentes, his onetime nemesis.


A MAGA diehard on ICE in Minneapolis, the Epstein files, and what Trump must do before the midterms.


2016 really wasn’t that great. Why are we so nostalgic for it?


Alex Pretti’s death has pushed more and more lawmakers into saying something must be done.


The surprising embrace of prenuptial agreements by millennials and zoomers, explained.


And 3 other takeaways from a conversation with the state’s attorney general, Keith Ellison.


The president’s retreat, explained.


The agency’s meme-laced hiring campaign, explained.


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


Why the nation’s movies, video games, and toys went global in 2025.


What comes after “peak protein”?


A small but meaningful split among Republicans is emerging.


The answer could hinge on a Supreme Court ruling from 1890 — and another from 2025.


Since Renee Good’s killing, more residents are trying to protect their neighbors themselves.


Here’s what the future might sound like, according to a science writer who experimented with it.


One of the most consequential changes to immigration in the US under Trump, explained.


The Twin Cities were already on edge. Now they’re full of anguish.


The Trump-FIFA connection, explained.


On the ground in Venezuela after Trump’s attack.


“This is really about bringing Latin America, all of Latin America, to heel and bringing Trump allies to power.”

