Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

Politics Archive

Archives for June 2025

Politics
Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s fallout, explainedElon Musk and Donald Trump’s fallout, explained
Politics
The big reason why Republicans should worry about an angry Elon MuskThe big reason why Republicans should worry about an angry Elon Musk
Politics

What Elon Musk’s retribution could look like.

By Lee Drutman
Politics
Why Trump probably can’t cut Musk looseWhy Trump probably can’t cut Musk loose
Politics

If America wants a space program, it needs SpaceX.

By Joshua Keating
The Logoff
Trump’s new travel ban, briefly explainedTrump’s new travel ban, briefly explained
The Logoff

Trump’s latest policy will impact millions of people around the world.

By Cameron Peters
Culture
Jeffrey Epstein’s friendship with Donald Trump, explainedJeffrey Epstein’s friendship with Donald Trump, explained
Culture

Was Jeffrey Epstein really Donald Trump’s “closest friend”?

By Aja Romano and Anna North
Politics
The real reasons Musk is feuding with TrumpThe real reasons Musk is feuding with Trump
Politics

DOGE disappointment? Policies that hurt Tesla? A pulled NASA nominee? How about all of the above?

By Andrew Prokop
Defense & Security
Why the Pentagon just can’t quit Elon MuskWhy the Pentagon just can’t quit Elon Musk
Defense & Security

How Musk’s SpaceX became too big to fail for US national security.

By Joshua Keating
Supreme Court
Why the Supreme Court just handed a big victory to gun manufacturersWhy the Supreme Court just handed a big victory to gun manufacturers
Supreme Court

Mexico’s attempt to cut off the flow of guns to drug cartels dies in the Supreme Court.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explainedThe Supreme Court’s blessedly narrow decision about religion in the workplace, explained
Supreme Court

Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin could have disrupted workplaces, but it’s probably too narrow to matter to many workers.

By Ian Millhiser
Donald Trump
A federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grabA federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grab
Donald Trump

Trump shut down the agency that protects civil servants from illegal firings. An appeals court has a plan to fix that.

By Ian Millhiser
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s rare moment of unanimity against a DEI rule, explainedThe Supreme Court’s rare moment of unanimity against a DEI rule, explained
Supreme Court

Ames v. Ohio was an easy case, even if it touched upon contentious issues.

By Ian Millhiser
Education
Trump figured out how to hit Harvard where it really hurtsTrump figured out how to hit Harvard where it really hurts
Education

In his latest move, Trump is attacking the people who have helped bail out American higher education.

By Kevin Carey
Policy
Big government is still good, even with Trump in powerBig government is still good, even with Trump in power
Policy

A smaller government would not necessarily protect American democracy from Trump.

By Abdallah Fayyad
On the Right
The fascinating backstory behind a bizarre State Department Substack postThe fascinating backstory behind a bizarre State Department Substack post
On the Right

How a Catholic theocrat started speaking for Trump’s State Department.

By Zack Beauchamp
Policy
How Oklahoma made universal pre-K workHow Oklahoma made universal pre-K work
Play
Policy

Inside a red state where universal pre-K is incredibly popular.

By Sean Collins and Coleman Lowndes