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Archives for November 2025

Technology
Want to quit your smartphone? Join this club.Want to quit your smartphone? Join this club.
Technology

It’s easier than ever to stop doomscrolling.

By Adam Clark Estes
The Logoff
The end of free tax filing, briefly explainedThe end of free tax filing, briefly explained
The Logoff

The Trump administration just killed an IRS tool for free, direct tax filing.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
Republicans may have a Latino problem (again)Republicans may have a Latino problem (again)
Politics

What New Jersey can teach the parties about Latino voters.

By Christian Paz
Politics
This is how the Trump coalition unravelsThis is how the Trump coalition unravels
Politics

The 2025 elections illuminate a nightmare scenario for the Republican Party.

By Eric Levitz
Politics
How tariffs ate American foreign policyHow tariffs ate American foreign policy
Politics

The Supreme Court might take away Trump’s international weapon of first resort.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
The Supreme Court might actually stand up to Trump on tariffsThe Supreme Court might actually stand up to Trump on tariffs
Politics

Trump’s tariffs appear to be in trouble.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
The buzzy word that Democrats have pinned their hopes onThe buzzy word that Democrats have pinned their hopes on
Politics

Can “affordability” be more than just a campaign pitch?

By Rachel Cohen Booth
We can fix the goofy way we pay for vision care in the US
The Vox guide to using your benefits

My eyes are part of my body. Why do I have separate vision benefits?

By Dylan Scott
Politics
How would Zohran Mamdani’s dream economy actually work?How would Zohran Mamdani’s dream economy actually work?
Politics

What “democratic socialism” really means.

By Eric Levitz
Politics
Why Democrats won the 2025 electionsWhy Democrats won the 2025 elections
Politics

Democrats romped in both high-profile and low-profile elections Tuesday, in what clearly seemed like a national trend.

By Andrew Prokop
Politics
The most horrifying religion case to hit the Supreme Court in years is also one of the hardestThe most horrifying religion case to hit the Supreme Court in years is also one of the hardest
Politics

The Court has made a hash of its religion decisions. Damon Landor may be the newest victim of that uncertainty.

By Ian Millhiser
Today, Explained newsletter
Why Zohran Mamdani’s victory will resonate beyond New York CityWhy Zohran Mamdani’s victory will resonate beyond New York City
Today, Explained newsletter

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

By Astead Herndon and Cameron Peters
The Logoff
No one knows what’s happening with SNAPNo one knows what’s happening with SNAP
The Logoff

Trump muddies the waters on urgent food assistance.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
Trump’s imperial presidency is Dick Cheney’s final legacyTrump’s imperial presidency is Dick Cheney’s final legacy
Politics

Cheney’s final political act was patriotism, but his life’s work was autocracy.

By Ian Millhiser
The most important questions to ask when picking a health care plan
The Vox guide to using your benefits

Choosing health insurance in the US is notoriously difficult. Let this guide help.

By Allie Volpe