You can take an active role in the upcoming presidential election—even if you’re too young to vote.

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More than a century ago, a powerful flu killed millions of people and disrupted everyday life.
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A Texas teen documented the U.S.-Mexico border to learn more about the controversial divide.
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What if voters could simply pull out their phones, tap their choices, and hit “send”?
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A cartoonist comments on a possible result of millions more Americans voting by mail in November.
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Earth’s second-closest planetary neighbor is a hot destination for researchers.
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Global warming is making Qatar hotter than ever. Is outdoor air-conditioning a good solution?
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Seventy years ago, the NBA’s first Black athlete took his place on the basketball court—and in history.
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Businesses are getting creative about making it safe for customers to return during the pandemic.
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Museum curators are working to collect artifacts of this historic pandemic—while it’s still happening.
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