Dating apps are feeding a broken dating culture on college campuses and beyond. While more than half of young adults say they have used online dating, the business model of dating apps is dependent on keeping people single and unhappy for as long as possible. Many of these apps are owned by the same company, […]
As a U.S. House subcommittee delves into doping allegations against Chinese swimmers ahead of the Paris Olympics, debate intensifies over the boundaries of human achievement and the integrity of competitive sports. The committee heard testimony from U.S. swimming gold medalists Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt. The necessity for doping investigations raises the question of possible […]
FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver introduced his new presidential election forecast with an almost 5,000-word essay on the state of the race between President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump. You can read it here, but the short version is this: Thanks to commanding Trump leads in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, all states Biden won in […]
Seeking ways to deter U.S. support for Ukraine, Russia is pursuing a strategy of dangled escalation. Russia does not want a major confrontation with the United States, but it does want to encourage the Biden administration and Americans to believe that continued U.S. support for Ukraine is far riskier than it is beneficial. In that […]
The Senate Finance Committee convened last week to examine “work and Social Security disability benefits, focusing on addressing challenges and creating opportunities.” Throughout this hearing, the committee took every opportunity possible to illuminate the program’s inaccessibility and ineffectiveness. Social Security is deeply broken. Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), in several of his statements throughout […]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its RSV vaccine guidance for seniors for this upcoming respiratory viral season, saying the new recommendations are meant to simplify decision-making for patients and clinicians. The new guidance recommends that everyone over the age of 75 get the RSV vaccine, as well as anyone aged 60...
The State Department on Wednesday confirmed there is no sign of foul play in the recent death of a U.S. Embassy staffer who was working in Ukraine. An unnamed U.S. government employee was working “under chief of mission authority” in Kyiv at the time of his death, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a press...
Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) introduced a bill Wednesday that would keep the House working in August it fails to pass a complete slate of 12 appropriations bills. The “Do Our Job Act” would cancel the August recess — the longest recess of the year — unless all the bills are passed. “The American people don't...