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SCOTUS Weakens Voting Rights Act In 6-3 Ruling
In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan called the decision “tragic.”
By Lauren Young
Evie and Rep. Marie Newman Didn’t Ask for the Spotlight
For our June cover stars, the fight for LGBTQ+ equality is personal.
By Katelyn BurnsPhotography by Lawrence Agyei
How McCarthy’s Anti-Communist ‘Red Scare’ Is Still Relevant Today
“We’re [still] willing to buy these simplistic solutions.”
By Sophie Hayssen
For Undocumented Families, the COVID Recession Continues
“We felt very left out and hopeless.”
By Jacqui Germain
Of Course People Aren’t Rushing Back to Low-Paid Service Jobs
Why would anyone expect workers to opt into being exploited for low wages?
By Kandist Mallett
AOC Dismisses Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Persistent Confrontations
“These are the kinds of people that I threw out of bars all the time.”
By Kaylen Ralph
This One Bill Could Transform the U.S. Labor Movement
Passing the PRO Act would change the lives of American workers.
By Kim Kelly
Frat Culture’s Casual Misogyny Is Everywhere — Even Congress
And women pay the price.
By Hope Corrigan
The Generation Wars Are a Distraction
America’s structural crises are harmful to people of all ages.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Hate-Crime Laws Won’t End Anti-Asian Violence
More criminalization isn’t the answer.
By Jason Wu and James McMaster
Three Powerful Women on What Andrew Cuomo Did to New York
Cynthia Nixon, Zephyr Teachout, and Tahanie Aboushi say we need to hold the old boys’ club accountable.
By Lex McMenamin
A Day in the Life of Illinois Congresswoman Lauren Underwood
From voting on COVID-19 relief to zoning out to the Food Network.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Corporate Giants Face Boycotts, Pressure Over Georgia Voting Law
Delta’s CEO says the “unacceptable” law is “based on a lie.”
By Jameelah Nasheed
Why the DOJ Is Investigating GOP Congressman Matt Gaetz
The Florida lawmaker’s scandal keeps getting worse.
By Emily Bloch
President Biden, Please Just Give Up on Bipartisanship
Mitch McConnell & co. would never...
By Kaylen Ralph
How Running a Popular Instagram Helped Launch a Political Career
Tony Eldon says his Black history account helped prepare him to get into politics.
By Elizabeth Djinis
Abolishing the Police Is a Years-Long Fight
Author and abolitionist Mariame Kaba spoke to Teen Vogue about her life's work.
By Kandist Mallett
Dems Say Senate Rules Can’t Get In Way of Voting Rights Bill
Amy Klobuchar tells Teen Vogue “we are giving our all to get it passed."
By Allegra Kirkland
Young People Want to See Major Government Spending Now
So they can, you know, have a future!
By Kate Taylor Mighty