Last spring, the COVID-19 pandemic caused perhaps the worst job losses since the Great Depression. The decrease in the labor force participation rate — from 63.3% to 61....
In an important 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court pushed back against prosecutorial overreach in computer-related misconduct.
What’s most interesting about the case is the...
Jonathan Carlyle of Toledo, Ohio, had every intention of getting a COVID-19 shot — someday. The Amazon delivery driver was so busy that he kept putting it off.
Then he l...
Catching up with a friend over Zoom, I wondered recently what might have happened if China had come clean about the presence and origins of COVID-19 before it spread bey...
We don’t yet know where the virus that causes COVID-19, the disease that’s killed nearly 600,000 Americans and 3.5 million globally, came from.
SARS-CoV-2 may well have ...
More than ever, Americans are concerned about political polarization.
At the same time, citizens have hope that polarization can be overcome. People seem to have a firm ...
“One in five women will experience completed or attempted rape during their lifetime.”
If this U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistic sounds familiar,...
When much of the world is still desperate for COVID-19 vaccinations, a handful of wealthy places are beginning to have the opposite problem.
Hong Kong is one. Despite a ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control made waves when it announced that vaccinated people can doff their masks.
But one group of people has no hope of doing so: kids, for...
Trial by pandemic: that’s how I’ve come to see the past year.
COVID-19 challenged my company to continue providing valuable and necessary products to our customers while...