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September 20, 2024NCAA football, especially at major universities, is among the most exploitative and harmful institutions in the United States.Ad PolicyA brain scan of a football player who was diagnosed with CTE, the degenerative b... More »
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September 20, 2024If Harris’s support among Black voters continues to consolidate as it has over the past two months, then she stands a very strong chance of winning both states.Ad PolicyMembers of the Florida delegation cast their ... More »
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September 20, 2024Until lawmakers decide that protecting our children is more important than protecting access to guns, we’ll continue to see students and their teachers die too soon.Ad PolicyPolice tape surrounds the perimeter of Ap... More »
MINNEAPOLIS — It’s hard to find an affordable home in the United States these days. Even though the average 30-year fixed mortgage is down about a full percentage point over the last year, the median sale price for an existing home is up 3.1%, according to the... More »
If you were to drink a shot every time Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Michael Sheen), mentions he fought in the Falklands War in A Very Royal Scandal, you would be on your way to getting wasted by the end of the three-part limited series.How Prince Andrew respon... More »
Migraines have long had an intimate relationship with the elements. Alongside stress and hormones, fluctuations in meteorological conditions are one of the most commonly cited triggers for an attack. “Patients will often say that they can predict the weather,”... More »
What to do when you can’t open an app you just installed in macOS Sequoia | Macworld Skip to content Image: Apple In macOS Sequoia, Apple has added another stumbling block to launching software that has not gone through Apple’s baseline vetting process for app... More »
This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. September will soon be drawing to a close. The kids are back to school, ... More »
The U.S. is experiencing more than four times as many whooping cough cases compared with last year — a spike that some experts attribute to post-pandemic vaccine fatigue. “With the increase in vaccine hesitancy that has been going on since the Covid-19 pandemi... More »
WILLIAMSTON, N.C. — On a mid-August morning, Christopher Harrison stood in front of the shuttered Martin General Hospital recalling the day a year earlier when he snapped pictures as workers covered the facility’s sign.“Yes, sir. It was a sad day... More »
A seemingly innocuous proposal to offer scholarships for mental health workers in California’s new court-ordered treatment program has sparked debate over whether the state should prioritize that program or tackle a wider labor shortage in behavioral health se... More »
MADISON, Wis. — The battle for one of the closest swing states is intensifying as Vice President Kamala Harris sweeps into this deep blue college town and state capital Friday for an evening rally.This week, several new polls in Wisconsin showed an extremely t... More »