Politics
What Happens When Protesting Becomes a Crime
In some states, people can now spend up to a year in jail for “obstructing sidewalks.”
By Elly Page and Alana Greer
This New Supreme Court Ruling Will Transform Every Part of Your Life
It’s hard to overstate just how big of a deal the Chevron decision is.
By Shahrzad Shams
How You Can Shape the 2024 Election As a High School Student
Even if you can’t vote this year, you can still play a critical role in the election.
By The New Voters Collaborative
Zooey Zephyr Wants to Do Right by Montana
“I have a belief that this country is worth fighting for, that my state is worth fighting for.”
By Grace Byron
Where Do Biden and Trump Actually Stand on the Issues?
Like abortion, guns, climate change, and more.
By Teen Vogue Staff
What Are Democrats Going to Do About Joe Biden?
After a disastrous debate performance, there are real questions about finding a new nominee.
By Rebecca Fishbein
SCOTUS Immunity Decision: Read Justice Sotomayor’s Terrifying Dissent
"With fear for our democracy, I dissent."
By Angie Jaime
Why Buying Concert Tickets Is Such a Nightmare
Ticketmaster charges fans outrageous fees to get into shows.
By Ron Knox
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What Are “Black Jobs”? People React To Trump’s Random, Racist Comment
Trump talked about immigrants supposedly “taking Black jobs” and “Hispanic jobs” at the presidential debate.
By Aiyana Ishmael
We Watched the Biden-Trump Debate With Gen Z Voters. They Had Thoughts.
An inside look at watch parties in Phoenix and Miami.
By Samuel Larreal and Tori Gantz
We Opened an Abolitionist School. Then They Jailed One of Our Own.
"How can we push back today on this repression and the ideas that underpin it?"
By W.E.B. Du Bois Movement School for Abolition & Reconstruction
For Once, the Internet Agreed: The First Presidential Debate Was a Trainwreck
Help.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Gun Violence Is Officially a Public Health Crisis. What Does That Actually Mean?
“This is a huge deal."
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
I Ran for Office to Represent My Community and Was Punished
"We engaged in the system and they still tried to keep our voices out."
By State Rep. Mauree TurnerPhotography by Lindsay Perryman
Congress Is Finally Paying Attention to Fast Fashion
Rep. Pingree spoke exclusively with Teen Vogue about why the U.S. government needs to focus on slowing down the fashion industry.
By Alyssa Hardy
These Students Are Graduating From College Behind Prison Walls
“You're breaking down and rebuilding yourself as a human being.”
By Charlotte West
The Crackdown on the Stop Cop City Movement Is a Warning Sign
Stop Cop City protesters are being charged with domestic terrorism.
By Jamila Osman
6 Times the US Government Suppressed Protests in Recent History
From Occupy Wall Street to the J20 protests.
By Elizabeth Djinis
Inside the History of State Suppression of Abortion in the U.S.
Common pregnancy outcomes, like miscarriage and stillbirths, are now potential criminal offenses.
By Marian Jones
What to Know About the First Presidential Debate
Pretty much everything about the 2024 debates is unusual.
By Sara Youngblood Gregory
These Young People Crossed State Lines to Knock on Doors for Jamaal Bowman
"They're willing to dump millions into a candidate to oust a progressive champion like Congressman Bowman."
By Sarah Emily Baum
Samuel Alito Is the Face of Our Out-of-Control Supreme Court
In a recent secret recording, he called “to return our country to a place of godliness.”
By Mackenzie Long
30 Years After Brandon Teena's Murder, Trans Youth are Still Blamed for Transphobic Attacks
"After his death, you saw similar accounts in the media that misgendered him and sensationalized his identity."
By Shahamat Uddin
The Supreme Court Might Make It Okay to Criminalize Homelessness
The case poses unique challenges for unhoused young people.
By Jessica Feierman and Currey Cook