With the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic fading even as the coronavirus persists and evolves, a new normal is taking shape around the world. Experts worry the unusual move, driven by vaccine ...
The post-Covid migration shift has reshuffled the American electorate, repainting the map in different shades of red, blue and purple as they go—which could be the difference maker in a close ...
Newly released data from the Internal Revenue Service gives us the clearest picture yet of the effects of the pandemic on where people moved within the United States, and it shows that the Houston ...
On Oct. 4, Stanford University’s newly minted president, Jonathan Levin, opened an on-campus conference about pandemic policies by expressing the hope that the proceedings would “bring ...
Sporting events and concerts returning after the pandemic has brought thousands more on board. “We carry lots of people to the 49ers game so if you haven’t tried that you might give it a shot ...
For many families, the COVID-19 pandemic was a time of high stress and anxiety about the future. But new research shows that the lockdowns had a silver lining: more family dinners. The study ...
Nearly five years after Covid-19 began, a national report released Tuesday shows that recovery from the pandemic for students will be a “long slog.” “The State of the American Student,” a report by ...
Trump has broadly framed crime as rising “through the roof.” Murders surged at record rates early in the pandemic (starting in 2020 when Mr. Trump was still president). But many cities are now ...
Domestic violence deaths in Colorado dropped significantly in 2023 after back-to-back years of record-high fatalities during the pandemic, though partner-on-partner abuse continues to be a serious ...
Sallis said women are only making up about 24% of the cybersecurity workforce, and that about 40% of women in the industry left between 2019 and 2023, which coincided with the pandemic.
"Could something so small have prevented the pandemic?" The study discussed the possibility of locating "breakable links," which can prevent these types of diseases.
California’s labor commissioner has fined the Anaheim Marriott $12.5 million for failing to rehire 28 hotel employees laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic, making it the largest penalty ever ...