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Your monthly recap is here: Politics, climate, life, and more ? Hello, Here at Vox, we approach ou

Your monthly recap is here: Politics, climate, life, and more [Vox.com logo](www.vox.com)   Hello, Here at Vox, we approach our world with curiosity. We focus on critical topics and help you understand the world we live in, so that you can help shape it. Below are a few of the stories your fellow readers, listeners, and viewers found compelling on the events and ideas that shaped June. Thank you to our Vox Members who make our reporting possible. [Learn more about our Membership program]( [here](.   TOP STORIES   POLITICS [Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Neil Gorsuch stand in dark suits outside a wall of windows.]( [The Supreme Court just made a massive power grab it will come to regret]( [Welcome to hell, SCOTUS.]( CLIMATE [A small brown coqui frog sits on a green leaf.]( [The frogs of Puerto Rico have a warning for us]( [Scientists are finally listening to the island's iconic coquis — and they have a lot to say.]( LIFE [Bride and groom figurines on top of a wedding cake are facing away from each other.]( [The Christian right is coming for divorce next]( [Some conservatives want to make it a lot harder to dissolve a marriage.](   PODCASTS   [The Gray Area]( [This is your kid on smartphones]( [Old people have always worried about young people. But psychologist Jonathan Haidt believes something genuinely different and troubling is happening right now.](   VIDEOS   [Are headphones destroying our hearing?]( [Most Americans are wrong about crime]( SUPPORT OUR WORK   One more thing: Vox believes everyone deserves to understand the news. We’re able to do rigorous, deeply researched and reported work like this in part because of our community. Will you [make a gift]( or [become a Member]( to support our work?[Every incremental dollar makes a difference in providing the resources needed for independent journalism.]( [Support our journalism]( Thank you, The team at Vox   [Vox logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from this email or [manage your email preferences](. View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. [View this email in your browser]([.]( Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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