When U.S. politicians talk about the “digital divide,” they often focus on the lack of broadband access in rural areas. But even where service is available, many families simply can’t afford it. Vox looks at research showing cost is more of a factor than access. CNET examines what governments and the private sector are doing. This week, the NFL promised to end “race-norming” in brain-injury settlements. The Washington Post and ABC News explain the controversial practice. Many businesses have suffered during the pandemic, but some have had surprising success. BuzzFeed News spoke with people who found themselves in the right place at the right time. CNN reports that a forthcoming government report on UFOs has no evidence confirming sightings were of alien spacecraft, but also doesn’t definitively determine what the objects were. A crumpled, previously crashed 1960 Jaguar recently sold for $127,552. Bloomberg looks at the growing trend of collecting derelict cars.
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