So, what happened with the polling?

While the next president of the United States remains unknown, there is clearly one big loser: the pollsters, most of whom were touting the high likelihood of a Joe Biden blowout. So how did they get it so wrong? Several issues combined to throw off pollsters’ models again, writes Liberty Vittert.

According To A New Study, Patients Are Texting, Smoking, Or Tweeting During Appointments

One could hardly imagine any patient smoking in a doctor’s office openly in person. But, Americans report doing a telehealth appointment with their doctor while smoking a cigarette, drinking an alcoholic beverage, or driving, among other distractions like surfing the web or watching a movie, writes Jessica Gold.

‘At the edge of political crisis’

Poet, dramatist, translator and literary theorist John Dryden was a central figure in the politics and culture of Restoration England. In a new survey for Oxford University Press, Arts & Sciences’ Steven Zwicker provides an authoritative overview of Dryden’s influential career.

Hack your mind (and the rest will follow)

As in every election, people are trying to influence your vote. For all their benefits, computers, even un-hacked computers, provide the unscrupulous with powerful tools for spreading deceitful and malignant messages — messages intended to disorient rather than inform the electorate, writes Ning Zhang
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