Hair is soft compared with steel, but shaving can dull a razor surprisingly quickly. A new study examines exactly how a strand of hair can chip and crack a sharp blade.
Read more ...Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Tests Positive, Then Negative For COVID-19 National News
DeWine was tested Thursday as a requirement before a scheduled meeting with President Trump. The antigen test yielded a positive result, but a PCR test later in the day came back negative twice.
Read more ...NOAA Now Predicts Up To 25 Named Storms In The Atlantic Hurricane Season National News
"We've never forecast up to 25 storms," says a NOAA expert. The expected spate of storms in 2020 could force meteorologists to resort to using the Greek alphabet to name storms later this year.
Read more ...Ending 'Asylum As We Know It': Using Pandemic To Expel Migrants, Children At Border National News
Tens of thousands of migrants, including asylum-seekers and unaccompanied children, have been turned away at the border since March. Now the administration wants to restrict asylum permanently.
Read more ...New York Attorney General Moves To Dissolve The NRA After Fraud Investigation National News
New York's attorney general announced civil action to dissolve the National Rifle Association after an investigation found millions of dollars in alleged fraud by CEO Wayne LaPierre and others.
Read more ...WATCH: Biden Says He Wouldn't Stand In The Way Of A Trump Prosecution National News
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he would not stand in the way of a future Justice Department pursuing criminal charges against President Trump after he leaves office.
Read more ...Why Sprawl Could Be The Next Big Climate Change Battle National News
Zoning for single-family homes has been tied to racial inequity and climate change, but in California, efforts to pass new laws keep falling short.
Read more ...U.S. Economy On High Alert Over Shaky Future Of Extra Jobless Benefits National News
As Congress debates whether to renew supplemental unemployment benefits for people thrown out of work by the pandemic, new research shows those benefits offer a critical boost for the U.S. economy.
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