One month in, how Biden has changed disaster management and the US COVID-19 response
Developing a national disaster response plan for the pandemic was only step one.
Developing a national disaster response plan for the pandemic was only step one.
The myth has become a symbol of the traumatizing legacy of trans-Atlantic slavery. It also serves as a form of resistance…
Few middle-class Americans undergoing Chapter 13 bankruptcy blame the government. They portray themselves as hardworking…
A survey of the impact of the first few rounds of coronavirus aid shows that most of those who lost jobs or wages due to…
Americans who believe aliens have visited Earth are more likely than disbelievers to say that Joe Biden is not the legitimate…
Elections are getting less safe in democracies and nondemocracies alike. Last year was the bloodiest year for elections…
Living next to a highway is not great for health, but a new study shows that running air filters indoors can remove tiny…
With the vaccines now being administered at sites around the US, it is important to address misinformation surrounding the…
Members of the nation's four Black sororities, including Vice President Kamala Harris, commit to lifelong acts of service…
The idea that Washington, DC is paralyzed by gridlock rests on half-truths about the legislative process and a basic misunderstanding…
Some 5,000 National Guardsmen will stay in Washington to protect the Capitol into March, according to the Pentagon. The…
Cities have long resisted the public demand for street food vendors, but the pandemic may reverse those restrictions for…
The term was first used in 1917 for a political agitation that Mahatma Gandhi launched against the British, on behalf of…
Younger and older American men tend to identify more with being religious 'nones' than women of the same age, but…
Just because learning is remote in many places doesn't mean teachers can't build more meaningful relationships with…
'Long COVID' – in which people have symptoms lasting more than a few weeks – is turning out to be very common.…
Too much COVID-19 news could be harmful to your health, experts suggest. So how do you stay informed but not get depressed?