Nicole Narea
Senior Reporter, Politics & Society
Nicole Narea is a senior reporter covering politics and society for Vox. She has written about the end of Roe v. Wade and the politics of abortion, the threat of election denier candidates in the 2022 midterms, America’s enduring gun violence problem, the human costs of US border policy, the Latino electorate, and more. She first joined Vox in 2019 as an immigration policy reporter, and has also covered state politics and policy. Her work has also appeared in Politico, Washington Monthly, the New Republic, Law360, and NPR.
Nicole is based in Austin, Texas. She’s a graduate of Yale University and a first-generation American.
Latest articles by Nicole Narea
The government filed a lawsuit to break up Ticketmaster's parent company.
The role of the International Criminal Court and the limits to its authority, explained.
They say the economy is bad, but they’re spending like it’s booming.
To quote Elon Musk, “Gamestonk!!”
For all the attention on the border, the root causes of migration and the most promising solutions to the US’s broken immigration system are often overlooked.
The US has offered unconditional military aid to Israel throughout the war in Gaza. As of this week, that might be changing.
And is it feasible? Plus three other questions about the student protesters’ demands.
Press freedom is in a state of emergency in Israel and Gaza.
The Columbia protests and the debate over pro-Palestinian college students, explained.
How conspiring doctors, questionable tonics, and twisted patriotism led to the 1864 Arizona abortion ban that has finally been repealed.