Where Tokyo's COVID-19 Measures Fall Short
Practical issues in compelling of people to comply with intense and inconvenient protocols are already leading to lapses that could open the door to new infections
Practical issues in compelling of people to comply with intense and inconvenient protocols are already leading to lapses that could open the door to new infections
A Vermont electric utility company is revolutionizing its power grid to fight climate change. Will others follow?
Lydia Jacoby, a 17-year-old from Seward, is now an Olympic gold medalist in the women's 100-m breastroke
After 17 months of having to show up to jobs in person, America’s hourly workers may be gaining leverage
After 17 months of having to show up to jobs in person, America’s hourly workers may be gaining leverage
A crop of grassroots volunteers may be the Biden Administration’s best hope to beat COVID-19
A rift in the American Catholic Church widened in June, as U.S. bishops voted to draft instructions to the faithful on who should receive Communion, with an eye toward dissuading high-profile Catholics like Joe Biden
Biden's trip to the G7 Summit and the NATO meeting is an opportunity for him to reset American diplomacy after four years of Trump.
Rising murder rates over the past year prompted Biden unveil a five-pronged strategy to curb the shootings.
A long-overlooked video and its scratchy audio are key to demands that Terrance Franklin's shooting death by Minneapolis police in 2013 be re-examined
Crump negotiated a record $27M settlement for the family of George Floyd, the latest in a string of civil court victories
The verdict, though significant, doesn't diminish the widespread issues in the country's policing system, they say.
Black female Long COVID patients and allies are fighting for recognition of their chronic diseases.
As cyberattacks rise, and companies pay massive ransoms, Norwegian company Norsk Hydro decided not to let the attackers win and refused to pay the ransom
A record number of women run Fortune 500 companies. But they only make up 8.2% of the list.
An international media effort reports that governments tracked the phones of activists, politicians and journalists
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The gender wage gap is a systemic problem, but you can still take action in smaller, yet meaningful ways. Here’s how, according to Megan Rapinoe
In late 2020, a government-imposed fee increased the cost of refinancing. That fee is now axed. Here’s what this means for borrowers
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The Child Tax Credit payments will be sent out starting July 15. Here's the nformation you need to know about advance payments through 2021
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A new study shows the emotional price children paid when schools were forced to shut down in-school learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With about 13% of the U.S. population vaccinated against COVID-19, social lives are being strained by differences in protection
Black female Long COVID patients and allies are fighting for recognition of their chronic diseases.