SaveHealth assesses the relative benefits of Zoloft vs. Lexapro, comparing their usage, effectiveness, tolerability, interactions, and cost.
GOAT takes a closer look at this year's greatest slide silhouettes, spurred by an increase of +72% in search interest.
Reasons to be Cheerful explains how "gravity batteries" are giving former mines a second life—while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.
Ballotpedia reports that New Jersey's Democratic state government trifecta is somewhat vulnerable in 2025, and a new Democratic trifecta in Virginia is a moderate possibility.
Spokeo used data from the American Social Capital Survey to examine how friendships differ between Americans with and without a college degree.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine recent attempts to limit access to ART and its potential future in the U.S. using government data and other sources.
Consultwebs explains how AI tools can help law firms improve how they connect with potential clients.
Charlie Health presents data highlighting how premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects menstruators—plus some tips for how to manage symptoms and seek support.
Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports on how a Ninja Warrior competitor's collection of 5,000 Hot Wheels caught the attention of Mattel.
(NewsUSA) - Most Americans spend hours each day scrolling through their phones, but an expert at New York Institute of Technology warns this habit may lead to smartphone addiction—releasing the …
Athletes Untapped reports that as technology continues to reshape the way we work, learn, and connect, the world of youth sports training is getting its own upgrade—coaching on demand.
Spokeo compared data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Social Security Administration to see how storm names impact baby names.
Michigan is short of clerks to oversee elections, but harassment and workload turn people away
Votebeat reports that due to harassment and workload, most clerk races in Michigan had only one candidate in 2024, and some small communities struggled to find anyone to run.
'Barberry And Saffron': Bakery startup bringing a taste of Iran to Brooklyn
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian profile an Iranian-influenced pastry startup founded by a culinary entrepreneur who wants to share her Iranian culture and the region's tastes and pleasures in the U.S.
The Narwhal asks, which is worse for the climate—coal or liquefied natural gas? After a study found LNG is worse than coal, internal docs show the Government of Canada pushed back.
Why spring is the perfect time to improve your mood
Blueprint indicates the familiar post-winter lift in spirits has a biological component centered around a crucial nutrient nearly half of Americans don't get enough of.
Everything you need to know about bird flu
Knowable Magazine answers questions about how dangerous bird flu is, where it came from, and what key events paved the way for the current outbreak.
Why you should think twice before using shorthand like ‘thx’ and ‘k’ in your texts
Abbreviations like ‘brb’ and ‘plz’ may seem benign. But new research shows they can make senders appear less sincere – and even undermine budding romances.