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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.
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The 51st state?
Residents in the District of Columbia have been living with "taxation without representation" from Day 1. Today, they take their call for statehood to Congress.
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26:3419/09/2019
To Bibi or not to Bibi
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s decade-long hold on power may be coming to an end. Anyone up for peace?
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16:2318/09/2019
When it's time to die
This week Maine joins several states allowing terminally ill patients to end their lives with medication. Cyndie Rogers explains why she eventually wants to take advantage of Maine’s Death with Dignity Act.
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21:4817/09/2019
How do you remove an egg from an omelette?
Some say that’s how hard it is to remove the UK from the EU. Boris Johnson's Brexit strategy heads to the United Kingdom's highest court Tuesday.
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22:4916/09/2019
ABCDebate
After Vox's Tara Golshan reviews the third Democratic debate, Matthew Yglesias explains how Joe Biden wins even when he loses.
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26:3013/09/2019
The president's hit list
“I’d be happy to slaughter them,” President Rodrigo Duterte said about three million drug users in the Philippines. It appears he is following through.
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25:5012/09/2019
Like, bye
Facebook and Instagram are thinking about ditching the thumbs and hearts. What would life be like without "Likes"?
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24:2111/09/2019
John Boltin'
John Bolton is out. Vox’s Alex Ward explains why he was at odds with his boss from Day 1.
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18:2010/09/2019
Am I gonna die from vaping?
Maybe.
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21:4809/09/2019
Gerry with the bad maps
A historic court decision erased some of the most gerrymandered maps in the country this week. North Carolina now has two weeks to redraw them.
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18:1306/09/2019
CNN's climate marathon in 20 minutes
We watched seven straight hours of Democrats discussing climate policy so you wouldn't have to.
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21:3305/09/2019
#FreedMeekMill
Rapper Meek Mill was arrested on drug and weapons charges as a teen in 2007, but the case didn't close until last week. NPR's Bobby Allyn explains how a police officer and a judge helped keep Meek Mill in the criminal justice system for over a decade.
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24:5204/09/2019
Missing history
Kids in school don’t learn much about American slavery. Professor Hasan Kwame Jeffries says students deserve the real story.
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25:0003/09/2019
Still not safe to drink
First it was Flint, now it's Newark. Why do American cities keep contaminating their water?
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19:2730/08/2019
Death of a Koch brother
David Koch was one of the biggest and most influential donors in American politics. Mother Jones' Daniel Schulman explains his complicated legacy.
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21:2529/08/2019
Don't try CRISPR at home
Biohackers treat their bodies like a science project. But should they be allowed to edit their own DNA at home?
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22:3128/08/2019
Biofuel duel
An EPA decision has left Iowan corn growers feeling betrayed by President Trump. Democrats are watching.
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23:3627/08/2019
Alaska's missing police force
A third of Alaskan communities don’t have cops. Kyle Hopkins, investigative reporter at the Anchorage Daily News, explains Alaska’s public safety emergency.
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22:3126/08/2019
When killing is "necessary"
This week California passed what some call the toughest law on police use of deadly force in the country. It hinges on one word: necessary.
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21:5123/08/2019
Hope for Hong Kong
Hong Kong ramped up its protests and China ramped up its propaganda machine. But the conflict may have finally reached a turning point.
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22:0722/08/2019
Coal's last stand
There’s a train full of coal sitting on the tracks in eastern Kentucky. It’s being blocked by a group of laid-off miners who want what they're owed.
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25:0021/08/2019
Ending the endless war
This weekend in Afghanistan was one of the deadliest this year. Vox’s Jenn Williams explains whether America can end its longest war.
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21:0820/08/2019
Do sanctions work?
The Trump administration is ramping up sanctions on Venezuela, but it may end up hurting the people they're meant to help.
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26:0919/08/2019
The warehouse of forgotten evidence
Reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty set out to investigate why police across the country often fail to catch serial rapists.
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22:2116/08/2019
What's up with the yield curve?
Vox’s Matthew Yglesias explains why everyone's whispering about a recession.
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14:4815/08/2019
(Don't) give me your poor
The Trump administration is about to make it a lot harder for poor people to get a green card.
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15:4314/08/2019
Death behind bars
Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide is unexpectedly shining a light on the conditions in America’s jails.
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21:4513/08/2019
Deep fried podcast
Vox's Tara Golshan spent the weekend at the Iowa State Fair trying to figure out what eating deep fried Oreos has to do with running the country.
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21:0812/08/2019
Latinos after El Paso
In the wake of Saturday’s shooting, Latinos across the United States are questioning their safety.
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26:1009/08/2019
Six rivers, three countries, one Kashmir
India is escalating its 70-year fight for Kashmir. The winner gets the water.
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23:4608/08/2019
Amazon Crime
What started as a push to increase mining in the rainforest led to a murder. Ernesto Londoño, Brazil bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how President Jair Bolsonaro is speeding the destruction of the Amazon.
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24:5207/08/2019
Disown your kid to pay for college
This summer’s hottest college admissions scam is parents disowning their children. The Wall Street Journal’s Doug Belkin explains.
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21:5406/08/2019
A Green New Deal, but for guns
Vox’s German Lopez explains why Democrats need a bold new plan for gun control.
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22:1005/08/2019
Reviving death
After 16 years, the Trump administration is bringing back the federal death penalty. Reverend Sharon Risher, who lost her mother, two cousins, and a childhood friend in the Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, explains how she feels about the possibility of Dylann Roof being executed.
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20:2702/08/2019
Dem Debates 2: Election Boogaloo
Bernie yelled at Ryan. Biden defended Obama. Warren destroyed Delaney. Vox's Tara Golshan explains the "fight for the heart of the party" and Ezra Klein says the frontrunners missed the mark.
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23:1101/08/2019
Life's a breach
Capital One got hacked. Equifax is trying to make up for its hack. And The Verge’s Russell Brandom explains why you should definitely prepare yourself for more hacks.
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16:4931/07/2019
Coats checks out
Dan Coats is resigning, leaving a vacancy at the top of US intelligence. The Washington Post’s Shane Harris explains how his replacement may be a Trump loyalist who believes in a “deep state” conspiracy against the president.
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19:0030/07/2019
Where we’re going, we still need roads
Four of the world’s biggest carmakers have secretly negotiated an emissions deal with California, circumventing the Trump administration.
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22:0629/07/2019
No such thing as free lunch
A school district in Pennsylvania apologized this week for saying students with unpaid lunch debt might end up in foster care. The scandal is part of a nationwide crisis that has resulted in low-income students cleaning cafeterias or missing graduation ceremonies because of lunch debts.
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23:1026/07/2019
BoJo
Boris Johnson wanted a Brexit and now he’ll have to figure out how to make it happen. The Atlantic’s Tom McTague explains how a self-proclaimed “blithering idiot” became prime minister.
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23:4525/07/2019
Mueller reports
At long last, former special counsel Robert Mueller testified before Congress today.
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19:0024/07/2019
#RickyRenuncia
Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans are demanding Governor Ricardo Roselló resign. David Begnaud from CBS News reports from San Juan.
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23:3423/07/2019
Five years after Eric Garner
After five years, a decision on the death of Eric Garner, who was put in a chokehold by an NYPD officer, creates further questions. The Washington Post's Wesley Lowery tries to answer them.
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19:2122/07/2019
Holy shit
On the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, Vox’s Brian Resnick says astronauts left something up there that could unlock the origins of life itself.
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23:3919/07/2019
"Send her back"
An ugly, racist week in America came to a head last night with a chant at a Trump rally. The Atlantic’s Adam Serwer says this is a defining moment for American democracy.
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23:4318/07/2019
How to solve the asylum crisis
On Tuesday, the Trump administration dramatically changed the rules governing asylum. A scholar who has helped shape US immigration policy since the 1980s explains why the rule change won't solve the crisis.
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23:3417/07/2019
The Prince of Blackwater
Betsy DeVos’s baby brother made a name for himself running one of America's top mercenary companies. The Intercept's Matthew Cole explains how Blackwater founder Erik Prince has reinvented himself since falling out of favor with the US government.
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27:0616/07/2019
What raids?
Immigrant communities across the United States spent the weekend on edge awaiting so-called "ICE raids." Reporter Tal Kopan explains what happened and immigration attorney Claudia Cubas describes the detention process.
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22:2115/07/2019
Don't stop, make it pop
Your favorite young person’s favorite app is TikTok. Vox’s Rebecca Jennings has been spending too much time trying to understand it.
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25:5412/07/2019
The government will sleep in your bed
This week, 22 UN ambassadors condemned China for detaining at least a million ethnic Uighurs in “reeducation camps.” After Gulchehra Hoja, a Uighur journalist, started reporting on the camps, over twenty of her relatives were imprisoned.
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23:2011/07/2019