Once again, tiny numbers of Black and Latino students received offers to attend New York City’s elite public high schools.
Five Charged in Shooting of Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker
The dog walker was critically injured and two of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs were stolen in the violent robbery in Hollywood on Feb. 24, the police said.
‘A Perfect Positive Storm’: Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech
The dictionary doesn’t have enough superlatives to describe what’s happening to the five biggest technology companies, raising uncomfortable questions for their C.E.O.s.
U.S. Economy, Menthol Cigarettes, N.F.L.: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Sony State of Play: Ratchet & Clank and surprise Among Us console release
Sony’s April State of Play showed off Ratchet & Clank’s Dualsense features and a surprise announcement of an Among Us console release.
Sacrifice Fly Pushes Orioles Past Yankees in Extra Innings
Trey Mancini was Baltimore’s offensive star in the victory. Philadelphia’s Bryce Harper is OK after a scary hit-by-pitch.
Locast is the free TV streaming service that refuses to die
Access your local TV stations without cable, satellite, or even an antenna for free with Locast, the livestreaming local TV service for cord-cutters.
What is HDR10+? Everything you need to know about the new HDR format
HDR is a major improvement for TVs and the content we love to watch. We explain it all and give you the resources needed to experience HDR10+ in all its glory.
Pharmacist-led smartphone app benefits kidney transplant recipients
Results from a new study indicate that a pharmacist-led smartphone app may help safeguard against medication-related health problems in individuals who have received a kidney transplant. The study will appear in an upcoming issue of CJASN.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among patients undergoing dialysis
In a nationwide survey of U.S. patients undergoing dialysis, one-fifth of patients were hesitant to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, and hesitancy was especially high among certain age and minority racial and ethnic groups. The findings, which appear in an upcoming issue of JASN, indicate the need to address concerns about COVID-19 vaccination among these individuals.