How The Coronavirus Is Killing The Middle Class
"This is worse and weirder than anything I've ever seen."
"This is worse and weirder than anything I've ever seen."
Noor Khan, a pacifist descendant of Indian Royalty became a famed World War II spy for Britain's Special Operations Executive.
Sometimes when you're eating breakfast, you really have to think outside the box.
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Wildlife biologists set up spycams across Quebec and got copious amounts of adorable baby animal footage.
A new book reveals fresh details about the man authorities blamed for the Flash Crash that erased $1 trillion of value in a matter of minutes.
The state is combining results from viral and antibody tests in the same statistic. This threatens to confound America's understanding of the pandemic.
There's something unsettling about this video but I can't put my finger on it.
Julie Nolke reenacts that awkward discussion that ensues after someone asks if one is busy.
Both Amazon and Google run businesses that make gobs of money from things that have nothing at all to do with making gadgets. And yet, each company thinks it's important to produce consumer electronics. Why?
We're never going to be able to hear the lines the same way again after this.
A state-by-state look at where the outbreak is declining, where it's growing and where it's growing the fastest.
The COVID-19 pandemic has flipped the traditional meat hierarchy on its head, and producers are scrambling to adapt.
Your phone is covered in germs. Sanitize it with this three-in-one UV Sterilizer! This little box cleans your phone, charges it, and even has an aromatherapy function. Save 66 percent off when you get it for $49.99 today.
When life imitates "Looney Tunes."
The Rijksmuseum is publishing the largest and most detailed ever photograph of "The Night Watch" on its website, making it possible to zoom in on individual brushstrokes and even particles of pigment in the painting.
Nick's Bar in Platteville, Wisconsin reopened following the ruling and within 45 minutes, at least two dozen people had packed the pub.
Things aren't like they used to be.
Maybe I'm alone here, but almost two months later, I'm still thinking about a truly haunting tweet from America's favorite unlicensed counselor, Dr. Phil McGraw.
Skip to the 1:20 mark to see what UE5 running on a PS5 is capable of. It's… extremely detailed.
Boys will never quit fantasizing about the social events that exclude them.
Essential workers are now among those being sent home testing kits for coronavirus. This involves swabbing the inside of your own nose and the back of your throat, but how useful are the results?
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Papa John's founder John Schnatter gave his TikTok fans a tour of his 40,000 square foot Kentucky property.
Thanks, Mitch McConnell.
A very agile border collie swiftly leapt through this challenging series of bike corrals.
John Krasinski was on Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's podcast "Office Ladies" to talk about pivotal Jim and Pam moments.
Cameron dropped cast members Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Kate Winslet, and Cliff Curtis in a giant underwater tank to film sequels to his epic science-fiction film "Avatar" and the shoot looks painful. Here's a short behind-the-scenes look at Disney and 20th Century Studio's big 2021 release.
It's all downhill from here.
The idea of beaming solar energy to Earth with radio waves is decades old. But this weekend, the technology gets its first test in orbit.
Which fighter pilot nickname from the iconic Tom Cruise movie is best? Here's a hint: It's definitely not "Chipper."
Take a trip down memory lane as The Hood Internet serves up the top hits of 1986 in a funky remix.
Bop It, the popular kid's toy, started out as something called Remote Out-of-Control that required players to pull, twist, or bop it. The last one stuck.
The drug Remdesivir fights the novel coronavirus, but it also works against other viruses. Making such multipurpose medicines is a biological challenge.
I have come to the conclusion that, in fact, Friday is the worst day of the week. Worse than Tuesdays, definitely worse than Mondays. Hear me out.
In reality, Galusha Marion Cole was a little over 90 years old when he was interview, and not 103 years old, but it's still incredible to be able to capture on video an interview with a man who'd experienced the Civil War.
Cruises are canceled, but plenty of fans are eager to start sailing again.
The US's coronavirus testing numbers are on a positive trend, but the country still has work to do.
Moon conspiracy theorists say if there's no air on the moon, dust shouldn't be flying around. The Action Lab demonstrates whether dust can kick up inside a vacuum.
The iconic chair designs showcased here have played a part in our history — from reflecting the needs of the world, merging art and design to even creating practices that transformed the manufacturing ideology, everyone should pay homage to these revolutionary designs.
They're trying to put him out to pasture, and he's having none of that.
This superb iteration of "Codenames" lets you and your partner strengthen your teamwork skills to figure out exactly what's happening in the world of secret agents.
For nearly thirty years, a phantom haunted the woods of Central Maine. Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal. To the spooked locals, he became a legend — or maybe a myth. They wondered how he could possibly be real. Until one day in 2013, the hermit came out of the forest.
While stuck in quarantine, Mandy Patinkin hilariously posted a clip of himself learning how to post on Twitter. In the video, the "Princess Bride" star debates with his wife Kathryn Grody over the meaning of the acronym GIF.
Christopher was an ancient Egyptian prisoner. Stephanie's dating the man who had her murdered. They and many others swear by the controversial benefits of past-life regression.
The resumption of sailing should be accompanied by a "new normal" — a rethinking of how we regulate the cruise industry.
Sometimes just a minute of vacuuming or cleaning can do wonders to your day.
20 years ago, Britney Spears did it again with her sophomore album, the final classic of the teen-pop era and a goodbye to the gilded years of the record industry. This is the story of how it was created — and its planetary impact.
Canada's chief public health officer said the US — where coronavirus cases are increasing — presents a risk to Canada.
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need real roads.
Antibodies could be our best hope against the pandemic — and future ones.
The ongoing dispute over a 19th century cemetery in a rural valley south of Jakarta has complicated efforts to build a mega-resort set to include a Trump-branded hotel and golf course.
Sometimes the quickest way between two locations isn't a straight line.
American conspiracy theories are entering a dangerous new phase — and QAnon is more important than you think.
Radiohead were one of the first bands to build their own website. Now, they've created an archive of all their digital iterations in an attempt to make something that lasts.
Need to move a huge architectural structure? No problem, all you need is around 300 people.
A world-renowned physicist meets a gorgeous model online. They plan their perfect life together. But first, she asks, would he be so kind as to deliver a special package to her?
An oversupply of programmers and universities has left thousands without work.
For those who believe they're locked down with spectral roommates, the pandemic has been less isolating than they bargained for.
"We were just out fishing for blue crab in Pecan Island, LA and this huge bobcat came out across the weir. I grabbed my phone thinking he was about to get wet, but he surprised us all."
"Bird greeted fellow 3-point shooting contest participants by asking which one of them would finish in second."
The data visualization team at Visual Capitalist adapted a graphic from information is beautiful, using data from Johns Hopkins University and created an infographic demonstrating where coronavirus cases are rising and falling.
There's precedent for a temporary handoff of power to the vice president — but also potential for constitutional chaos.
A tour of the abandoned Tekoi Rocket Test Range in Grantsville, Utah.
Cartoonist Bill Watterson didn't predict the current world when Calvin and Hobbes comic strips ran from 1985 until 1995, but even the final strip makes sense of life during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jackson McKay put together a supercut of the X-Wing scenes from the Star Wars movies and added Kenny Loggins's "Danger Zone."
A roundup of the most interesting, thought-provoking and surprising questions that our favorite columnists addressed in recent days.
Now's the perfect time for the first big camping trip of the year. After all, staying socially distant is pretty easy in the wild.
Suspending your tent helps keep everything dry and away from critters, but there's just something about this that feels like a magician is going to pop out of a bush.
Look, it's been pretty rough lately. We could use some stylish shoes for the warm weather even if nobody's gonna see 'em for a while.
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