Politico March 21, 2018 House passes right-to-try on second try The House of Representatives passed a "right-to-try" bill, designed to let patients request access to experimental medicines without government oversight.
USA Today March 20, 2018 Stock market: Guard against too much confidence in Russell 2000 high A decreasing percentage of publicly traded companies are profitable.
Fast Company March 20, 2018 Ask yourself these 4 questions before you quit something While perseverance and "grit" are essential to success, so is knowing when to walk away. But how can you tell when quitting is the right thing to do?
Associated Press March 20, 2018 Top prospect Scott Kingery shows Phillies he’s ready now Major League Baseball scouts say former UA baseball player Scott Kingery, now an infielder with the Philadelphia Phillies, has been impressive in spring training.
Reader's Digest March 19, 2018 16 quirky traits you didn’t know you inherited Do you believe your friend's excuse for bailing on plans tonight? Genetics might be partially responsible for your answer to that question.
Advertising Age March 19, 2018 Not-so-secret agents: Travel agents go by new names Travel agents still exist in this era of online booking, but they do their own marketing, documenting their travels on their blogs and Instagram.
High Country Nation March 19, 2018 How the U.S.-Mexico border has split the Tohono O’odham On border security, opinions among the Tohono O'odham are diverse.
The Guardian March 18, 2018 Data scandal is huge blow for Facebook – and efforts to study its impact on society The revelation that 50 million people had their Facebook profiles harvested so that Cambridge Analytica could target them with political ads is a huge blow to the social network.
National Geographic March 16, 2018 These adorable squirrels are also baby-killing cannibals Scientists recently found evidence of infanticide and cannibalism among North American red squirrels in the Yukon. Many, if not most, squirrel species show evidence of infanticide.
Arizona Daily Star March 16, 2018 Applications to medical school in Tucson reach record high A record 9,600 applicants competed for about 120 spots in the UA College of Medicine – Tucson's incoming class that will begin medical school this summer and graduate in 2022.