Sunday, November 16

At A Glance


Charting the size of the federal workforce since 1939.

An estimated 30,000 US laundromats serve 50% of apartment dwellers with no washer.

Investors own roughly $28T in US Treasury securities, from bonds to T-bills.

How scientists study evolution using 40 years of E. coli generations.

NASA's 11 primary spacewalk spacesuits are over four decades old.

Ten of the most horrifying moments in film.

Did major investment avert the Y2K disaster, or was it never an issue?

Three key physical markers doctors use as signs of aging.

When the quarterback says "Blue 42," it's mostly about rhythm, not words.

How a Kennedy scion's murder conviction was overturned—and the best guess at who really did it.

The time an F1 team purposefully crashed one car to help a teammate win.

Semaglutides have amazing knock-on benefits—and some unexpected side effects.

Watch a pro butcher transform half a pig into eight common meat cuts.

A real-life account of eighth-century Frankish peasants Bodo and Ermentrude.

One of Alaska's homegrown musical traditions is known as Athabascan fiddling.

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