📹 UV light kills viruses. Why isn't it everywhere?
This informative video, which spawned from senior correspondent Dylan Matthews's excellent article on the subject, explains the good and bad effects of UV light and why we aren't using it all the time to eradicate germs everywhere — say to prevent the continued spread of a deadly global pandemic.
Why Lyft and Uber drivers did their largest strike ever
Lyft, Uber, and Doordash workers are striking again for better pay and safety conditions in the face of the companies taking bigger shares of their earnings. If you use any of these services, it's important you know what's going on behind the scenes, and this piece from my colleague Li Zhou is illuminating.
Scientists strapped cameras to a bunch of polar bears. The footage is breathtaking — and alarming.
Senior environmental reporter Benji Jones reports on the issues that the shrinking polar bear population is facing in the Arctic. While these fascinating videos seem cute, it's also sad to see what experts are calling possible "acts of desperation," as they eat berries and spend more time on land.
We shouldn't have to live like this
The news of the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs parade is heartbreaking. Senior correspondent Marin Cogan reminds us that we need to listen to gun violence survivors and activists, and that change is possible — in fact, violence intervention programs and other political and cultural efforts should give us some hope.
🎧 Skipping the broom
This episode of The Weeds explores the reasons for a lower marriage rate among Black Americans and the obstacles that Black women in particular face when it comes to the institution of marriage. As is often the case in this country, a lot of it has to do with money and the history of slavery.
How to make your anger work for you
There's so much anger in the world, especially online, that isn't being channeled into anything useful. But if you're mad about something, you can use those feelings to motivate real change in your life and the lives of others! Senior reporter Allie Volpe explains how we can all be productive participants in an increasingly confusing world.
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