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For all you die-hard Pepsi fans out there, we understand how hard it can be to find a place to eat that serves your beverage of choice. → Read More
If Roe is overturned, abortion bans will take effect in 13 "trigger states." These men — from state legislators to presidents — made it happen. → Read More
Two shots of J&J's vaccine yields fewer side effects than three shots of Pfizer or Moderna, new CDC data shows. → Read More
From analyzing a historic election to tracking the spread and impact of the coronavirus, graphics can tell us a lot about what happened this year. → Read More
The US reported more than 60,000 daily cases, on average, this week — a roughly 40% increase since the start of October. → Read More
The US ranks eighth in cases per capita and ninth in deaths per capita. Experts think the worst of the country's third surge is still to come. → Read More
Trump was in contact with dozens of high-level government officials in the days prior to testing positive for COVID-19. → Read More
Are you introverted or extroverted? Are you a thinker or a feeler? The answers to these Myers-Briggs' questions could help you be happier at work. → Read More
Check out the extensive database, drawn from official filings, of 13 tech giants' salaries in engineering, sales, UX, legal, and other key jobs. → Read More
New York City, which reported its first coronavirus case on March 1, now has about 20% of all people infected in the US. → Read More
Italy reported 793 coronavirus deaths on Friday: the highest one-day death toll of any nation since the outbreak began. → Read More
South Korea reported its first coronavirus case January 20. In the last seven weeks, its officials have tested more than 189,000 people. → Read More
Many argue that allowing the two states to vote first gives white voters in red and purple areas a disproportionate say in who becomes president. → Read More
On February 3, Iowa Democrats will gather across the US state to caucus to express their choice for the Democratic presidential nominee and allocate delegates to the Democratic National Convention in July. → Read More
It's not just a game, it might overhaul how you see the entire primary. → Read More
Super Bowl squares pools are admittedly random, but some numbers give you a much better chance at cashing than others. → Read More
According to a new Insider poll, Americans are largely in favor of organized labor, from teacher to trade worker unions. → Read More
Once HBO's series revealed Jon Snow is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, that meant he was Daenerys' nephew. See the family trees here. → Read More
Marijuana is legal for adults over the age of 21 in 10 states; medical marijuana is legal in 33. → Read More
The tallest American president was Abraham Lincoln, at 6 feet 4 inches. President James Madison was the shortest at 5 feet 4 inches. → Read More