Today's New York Times reports on a new study by three economists purporting to show that the Supreme Court's decisions ...
A new study suggests that distressed borrowers using a simpler bankruptcy process are succeeding — and that more people like ...
The change in the average U.S. tariff rate in 2025 was the largest in the modern era. One way to assess the effects of such a ...
Scientists are digging into the hidden makeup of carbon-rich asteroids to see whether they could one day fuel space ...
Objective To quantify the time lag between biomedical articles and the studies they describe as “recent,” a term widely used to imply timeliness despite rarely reflecting the actual age of the cited ...
The Voynich manuscript has long been shorthand for the unsolved and the unknowable, a late medieval codex filled with looping ...
Enterprises are shifting from static dashboards to AI-native analytics that deliver faster, conversational, context-aware ...
Recent studies showing wide cultural and individual differences in biophilia call into question the claim that humans are instinctive nature lovers.
The WalletHub study didn't just consider crime rates, but also considered natural disasters and financial safety.
Reincarnation and generative AI are increasingly getting attention, doing so on a surprisingly paired-up basis. Here's the ...
Once Oregon scored after the strip-sack fumble to go up 13-0 each team’s performance indicated (according to hythloday’s ...
Despite some headline-grabbing mayhem, Chicago’s gun violence fell to levels not seen in a decade in 2025, with a homicide ...