Americans Think They Are Better At Social-Distancing Than Their Neighbors
The coronavirus might prevent us from socializing with our neighbors, but it can't stop us from judging them.
The coronavirus might prevent us from socializing with our neighbors, but it can't stop us from judging them.
Advertisements featuring somber piano music and empty streets have become too common, prompting new ones with humor and a focus on first-responders.
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Tankers, trains, even caves: Oil producers are scrambling to find a place to store their product.
The TikTok era has ushered in a wave of new terms for teen identities, like "VSCO girls" and "e-girls" and "e-boys." But perhaps the most culturally significant teen trend to emerge in recent years is the rise of the "softboy" (or softboi, as some choose to stylize the word.)
The German chancellor demonstrated her scientific expertise in a speech where she explained how the country should proceed with easing lockdown measures.
Mice, monkeys, cats, dogs, ferrets, chickens and even horses are critical for coronavirus research.
A new collection of Soviet space design is more relevant than ever.
Some states have deemed abortion essential. Others are turning the language of the pro-choice movement against women to argue that it's elective.
It's not just faster drive times. In some cities, commuters have drastically changed their driving patterns.
Everything you need to know to bake bread at home using only flour, salt and water.
The government is considering increasing fines to between €500 and €4,000.
How to hold a wedding, while keeping social distance.
Some states are equipped to handle a coronavirus crisis, and some are not — and it has little to do with development status.
Pets can be infected, but there's no evidence they can spread the virus to humans.
The top 20% of American households have gone from making 43% of all US income in 1968 to 52% in 2018, and the trend doesn't look likely to stop any time soon.
TikTok has been investing quietly, but significantly, to usher in a new age of influencers in Africa.
It's a mix of biological and psychological mechanisms.
Some companies never seem to die. The corporate version of the living dead is a business that's kept alive by financing instead by making money.
In a new book, former China correspondent Dexter Roberts argues that the divide between China's urban elites and migrant workers is a threat to the country's future.