US workers in general are finding themselves in an increasingly precarious position.
Police stop more Black drivers, while speed cameras issue unbiased tickets − new study from Chicago
‘Driving while Black’: Researchers found that Black drivers make up 70% of police traffic stops on roads where only half the drivers are Black.
Prepare your social media for the election − 3 tips to stay sane and connected without being overwhelmed
An impending election doesn’t mean that people have to avoid social media altogether. When used wisely, it can still be an important source for political information and an outlet to express opinions.
Rising electricity demand could bring Three Mile Island and other prematurely shuttered nuclear plants back to life
Rising electricity demand, especially to power data centers, could make restoring some nuclear plants that closed early financially viable.
The contradictions of ‘Minnesota nice’
While Americans like to think of themselves as kind, generous people, many refugees would beg to differ.
Afrofuturism thrives in Philly − 5 artists you should know
Local writers, painters, musicians and philosophers have long been inspired by the Black cultural movement that pulls from the past to envision the future.
CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system
CubeSats have already visited the Moon and Mars and are key components of upcoming deep space missions.
Teachers feel most productive when they use AI for teaching strategies
Teachers turn to artificial intelligence for help with a variety of tasks. New research reveals which ones − and how − AI can help teachers with the most.
Why some flowers are so pleasing for Hindu gods and goddesses
Ancient Indian texts describe in detail which flowers are favored by which gods and the elaborate rituals around how to offer them.
Dozens of NY police officers have crashed their cars repeatedly. Nothing’s stopping them

The prevalence of police vehicle crashes across New York state demonstrates the problem is not related to one community or department.
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