Real love is hard. Sometimes, experiencing it vicariously through others is just plain easier. Fortunately, Netflix has a great collection of romantic comedies.

FDA moves to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars
The US Food and Drug Administration is taking steps to ban menthol flavored cigarettes and all flavored cigars, including menthol flavor, within the next year, according to an agency announcement Thursday.

How to Watch the 2021 NFL Draft: Start Time, Streaming and Draft Order
A guide to some of the biggest questions surrounding the N.F.L. draft.
New cell atlas of COVID lungs reveals why SARS-CoV-2 is deadly and different
A new study is drawing the most detailed picture yet of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lung, revealing mechanisms that result in lethal COVID-19, and may explain long-term complications and show how COVID-19 differs from other infectious diseases.

Fortnite challenge: How to get Makeshift, Primal, and Mechanical weapon eliminations
During Fortnite season 6, week 7, you’re required to earn eliminations with Makeshift, Primal, and Mechanical weapons. In this guide, we’ll show you how.
‘Joy, Love, Grief’: How It Looks When Families Reunite
The pandemic kept nursing home residents and their loved ones apart for a year. Photographers for The New York Times were there when they finally reunited.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gets a next-gen version this summer
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is getting a next-gen version this summer.

Europeans Question Return of American Tourists
In tourist-dependent countries, the announcement was called good news, but with lockdowns in place and vaccination slow, many wonder how realistic it is.
COVID-19 stress and remote schools worsened youth mental health
A survey of over 32,000 caregivers of youth in Chicago Public Schools found that around a quarter of children and adolescents were described as stressed, anxious, angry or agitated after pandemic-related school closures and the switch to remote learning. Around a third of youth were described by caregivers as lonely and only one-third were described …
A psychologist’s guide to donating more effectively to charities
The decision to donate to a charity is often driven by emotion rather than by calculated assessments based on how to make the biggest impact. In a review article published on April 29 in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers look at what they call “the psychology of (in)effective altruism” and how people can …