Two former aides have accused New York governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment. NBC News has the latest on the allegations, his response, and the coming investigation. More and more civilians are taking part in tactical-training courses in which they learn how to shoot to kill. Rachel Monroe recently took some of these courses, typically taken by law enforcement and military personnel, and wrote about her experience for Wired. On top of treating people with COVID-19, doctors and nurses are also working day and night to stop misinformation spreading online. The Washington Post has the story. In his new book, A World Without Email, computer scientist Cal Newport looks at what scientific research says about why email makes us miserable and how to change for the better. The New Yorker has an excerpt.
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