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Today, Explained

Today, Explained is Vox's daily news explainer podcast. Hosts Sean Rameswaram and Noel King will gui

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This week Apple announced its first AI iPhone with features that will make it even easier to edit yo

Once the world's largest corporation, the now-struggling US Steel wants to sell itself to Japan's Ni

A conservative and a liberal wrangle over how the Harris-Trump debate should have gone.This episode

One of the most significant parts of Pope Francis’s Asia tour might be a country he isn’t visiting:

The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by French authorities is part of a broader shift away from th

Vox’s Benji Jones takes us diving in a coral reef to learn how scientists are trying to save them.Th

American sanctions can destroy a country’s economy. The unintended consequences are massive in place

Donald Trump hasn’t yet figured out how to run a disciplined campaign against Kamala Harris. In the

The story of Army specialist Austin Valley highlights a crisis the US military can’t seem to solve:

For the first time, a woman is playing on the US wheelchair rugby team at the Paralympics. It’s a si

The two are on the brink of starting a regional war. An analyst and a negotiator say without a cease

A meme of a Minion being crucified went viral on TikTok in a very unusual way. Today, Explained’s La

Vox’s Adam Clark Estes explains why that might be a good thing.This episode was produced by Miles Br

Bloomberg’s Loren Grush explains how two astronauts got stuck on the International Space Station and

Noel closes out her week in Chicago with a recap of Kamala Harris’s speech. Political strategist Mik

Around 50,000 migrants have poured into Chicago in the last two years. Some Chicagoans are furious.

The Democrats call Black women the "backbone" of their party. We ask three Black women delegates in

The last two Democratic presidents took distinct approaches toward leading their party and the natio

When Chicago hosted the Democratic National Convention in 1968, it descended into riots in the stree

But it doesn't have to. Myisha Battle, a sexologist and host of KCRW’s How's Your Sex Life?, tells u