A new database tracks COVID-19’s effects on sex and gender
The gender breakdown in information is a current blind spot and critical to understanding how the virus works — and what the treatment could be.
‘I beat the socialist.’ Biden tacks to the center in fight with Trump over Rust Belt moderates
Biden is emphasizing centrism to try court swing voters who favored Trump in 2016 in the crucial states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Emotions can mess up an investment plan. Beware of 6 irrational ways to make decisions
Researchers have identified more than 100 biases or tendencies that lead to poor decisions. These are six of the most common ones.
TikTok user has idea for a ‘Gen Z tattoo,’ then teens find out it looks like a Nazi symbol
Jordan Williams was attacked online after her idea for matching Gen Z tattoos went left because the symbol resembles a Nazi swastika or a Wolfsangel.
Cars have hit Black Lives Matter demonstrators 104 times since George Floyd protests began
Amid thousands of racial justice protests nationwide since George Floyd’s death, dozens of drivers have plowed into crowds marching in roadways.
‘I never gave up on us’: Ant Anstead speaks out on breakup with wife Christina Anstead
A week after Christina Anstead announced she’s splitting with Ant a year after their baby’s birth, her husband is speaking out about their breakup.
LeBron James credits coach Frank Vogel for Lakers being ‘great’ this season
LeBron James and Anthony Davis strongly credit Frank Vogel for guided the Los Angeles Lakers to their first NBA Finals appearance in 10 years.
Patio heaters are hard to find—here’s where you can still buy one
Both restaurants and individuals are trying to extend the life of their patios with patio heaters. Here’s where you can still buy one.
When three Watt brothers suit up in one NFL game, parents Connie and John will be at home
Finally, all three Watt brothers will share the same field, and it’s happening in the NFL — but parents Connie and John will have to watch from afar.
Amy Coney Barrett won’t stand up for women the way Ruth Bader Ginsburg did
Barrett her career, as a woman in law school, a law professor able to teach while pregnant and a mother, and a judge, to Justice Ginsburg’s hard work.
Ranked choice voting, explained
This year, Maine will be the first state to use ranked choice voting in a federal election. This applies to the presidential race, as well as the US House and US Senate.
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