On day two of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, NPR has a detailed timeline of events, showing the groundwork that led to the Capitol insurrection was laid far in advance. A dysfunctional sense of smell is common for people with COVID-19. Many are still struggling with it months after first getting sick. The L.A. Times spoke with patients who are suffering and the doctors and scientists who are trying to help. The internet might be able to predict breakups months in advance. The Times of London wrote about a study analyzing online posts and how the language people used subtly changed just before their relationships ended.
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