We mark our days by sunlight, with special receptors in our eyes that respond to light and help reset our body clocks each day. This man can’t see, but is still a circadian wiz.
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You can order free COVID tests again by mail
People are gathering indoors for the holidays, and there’s been an uptick in COVID-19 cases. The federal government says you should test often to try to prevent the spread of the virus.
North Carolina attacks highlight the vulnerability of power grids
The substation attack in a North Carolina county proved, once again, that the country’s power grid is susceptible to sabotage. Security experts say it’s America’s Achilles heel.
As attendance dips, churches change to stay relevant for a new wave of worshippers
A longtime pastor says the question used to be how can the church change the culture? Now, it’s how do they change the culture of the church? Ways range from gardening to food giveaways to fire pits.
Starbucks union organizing gave labor a jolt of energy in 2022
Starbucks workers unionized at record speed. But workers are now filing fewer unionization petitions, one year on.
Respect for Marriage Act clears Congress with bipartisan support
Both the House and the Senate have passed the Respect for Marriage Act, which codifies same-sex and interracial marriages.





