The pandemic has claimed nearly twice as many American lives as those lost in every U.S.-involved conflict since World War II combined. And the toughest roads could be ahead.
Researchers say our brains aren't wired to make sense of big numbers. And more tragedy doesn't always elicit more empathy; it can counterintuitively bring about apathy.
With offices closed during the coronavirus pandemic, employees have adapted to working from home. Now many of them want to be able to work from anywhere in the world.
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