The 10 best things to buy from the private Tory Burch sale happening now
Twice a year, you can shop this huge Tory Burch sale for massive discounts on handbags, flats and apparel galore—shop our top picks.
‘We’re born Indian and we die white:’ Indigenous leaders in California fear COVID deaths are going undercounted
Native American leaders in California fear COVID-19 cases and deaths in their communities have gone unrecorded in county and state records.
Hate crimes against Asian Americans are on the rise. Here’s what activists, lawmakers and police are doing to stop the violence
Asian Americans are calling on political leaders and law enforcement to address growing concerns over coronavirus-related racial attacks.
February full moon disappears behind stunning Alaska mountain landscape
February’s full moon, known as the Snow Moon, disappeared behind beautiful Mount Fairweather in Alaska in a stunning moonset.
Coronavirus editorial cartoon gallery
A collection of somber editorial cartoons on the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak.
What’s new in the chicken sandwich wars
January was huge for the fried chicken sandwich wars, but February was somehow even bigger.
Florida manatees are dying in droves this year. Experts blame poor water quality, starvation.
Florida has recorded more manatee deaths this year than the first two months of 2019 and 2020 combined. Experts point to starvation and bad water.
Daniel Prude died and it was ruled a homicide. So why isn’t it a crime?
Attorney General Letitia James suggested the maze of state law governing use of force is tilted toward police officers.
People who’ve had COVID-19 might only need to get vaccinated once, studies suggest
Six recent studies suggest that people who’ve already come down with COVID-19 might not need to get a second vaccine dose.
House passes Joe Biden’s COVID relief bill with $1,400 stimulus checks, legislation heads to Senate
The Democratically-controlled House approved Biden’s $1.9T COVID relief bill, a key step that would provide many Americans $1,400 stimulus payments.
Predominantly white colleges tackle racism, diversity, equity and inclusion
In the wake of a national reckoning on race, higher-ed leaders are “finally understanding that instead of fixing people, we need to fix institutions.”
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