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Why has Cory Booker been talking for more than 24 hours (and counting)?

If you check in on any of New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s social media pages today, you’ll probably notice that he’s been talking for a while. He’s standing on the Senate floor (occasionally resting against his desk) to criticize the Trump administration’s agenda and the work of Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency.” He’s also […]

Making sense of it all

Our world has too much information and not enough context.  We’ve been hearing this a lot lately from those of you in our audience – understandably so, these are chaotic times. There is simply too much news, too many push alerts, too much confusion about what’s happening. It’s leaving many people feeling overwhelmed and at […]

How to get ad-free Vox podcasts

Vox Members now get ad-free listening on all of our podcasts. It’s just one of the great benefits that come with supporting our journalism, along with unlimited reading on Vox.com, member-exclusive newsletters, and more. (Not a Vox Member yet? Join now.) If you’re a Vox Member, you can access your ad-free podcasts by going to […]

Why are so many college basketball players from other countries?

Vox reader Brian Diederich asks: Why and how do so many collegiate basketball teams — both men’s and women’s — now have so many international student-athletes? If you’ve turned on March Madness this year, you’ve witnessed the most international players ever in college basketball’s signature competition.  Across both the men’s and women’s brackets, 264 athletes […]

The extraordinary reason why scientists are collecting sea turtle tears

Each year, in late spring and early summer, female sea turtles will crawl out of the ocean under moonlight to lay their eggs in the sand, often returning to the same beach on which they were born many years earlier. Sometimes when the turtles emerge to nest, researchers like Julianna Martin are watching patiently from […]