A 1930s eugenics experiment set the course for women's sizing: Isabella Zavarise
In the late 1930s, two statues named Normman and Norma were created to depict what a "normal, American body should look like."
Qatar's World Cup chief say just 400 to 500 migrants died, not 6,500: Rebecca Cohen, Azmi Haroun
By comparison, in 2014, eight people died preparing for the World Cup in Rio de Janerio. In the lead-up to Russia's 2018 world cup, 17 people died.
Former executive who said Twitter safer under Musk reverses position: Samantha Delouya
Twitter's former trust & safety head, Yoel Roth, wrote 2 weeks ago that the platform was safer under Musk. Roth said he now believes the opposite.
Here's a look at daily life in China under its 'zero-COVID' policies: Lloyd Lee, Cheryl Teh
Protests erupted in China in the past week over the country's stringent 'zero-COVID' policy measures, which can include lockdowns of entire cities.
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West settled divorce, West to pay child support: Lauren Frias, Lloyd Lee
After two years, Kardashian and West, known formally as Ye, settled their divorce, sharing joint custody of their four children, court documents show.
Senate passes landmark same-sex marriage bill: Eliza Relman, Bryan Metzger
The bill is headed to the House, which is expected to pass it, and then to President Joe Biden's desk.
Mark Meadows ordered to testify in Georgia over 2020 election plot: Charles R. Davis
In a ruling Tuesday, the South Carolina Supreme Court rejected Meadows' argument he is shielded by "executive privilege."
Missouri execution moving forward after court dismissing racism claim: Jake Epstein
Last week, a federal judge ruled that Kevin Johnson's 19-year-old daughter can't attend her father's execution because she's too young.
Pandemic hotspots like Austin and Denver are cooling the quickest.: Kelsey Neubauer
Sales volume and home price growth have both declined since their peaks earlier this year.
Why faulty streetlights are turning cities purple — and why it's worrisome: Adam Rogers
Streetlights in a bunch of major cities are turning purple. Is it just a fluke — or a warning of the chaos to come?