Say it With me, ‘Black History Always!’

Say it With me, ‘Black History Always!’

February is fast approaching, which means that the buzz around Black History Month is starting to take shape, and we’re also going to be hit with a lot of commercialism and activism. However, one thing you can always count on here at The Undefeated is awareness and the celebration of Black history. Always. For 365 […]

End-of-Life Conversations can be Hard, but Your Loved Ones Will Thank You

End-of-Life Conversations can be Hard, but Your Loved Ones Will Thank You

By Deborah Carr, The Conversation Death – along with taxes – is one of life’s few certainties. Despite this inevitability, most people dread thinking and talking about when, how or under what conditions they might die. They don’t want to broach the topic with family, either, for fear of upsetting them. Ironically, though, talking about […]

On COVID Vaccinations, Pope Says Health Care is a ‘Moral Obligation’

On COVID Vaccinations, Pope Says Health Care is a ‘Moral Obligation’

Pope Francis greets the pilgrims during his weekly general audience in St Peter’s square at the Vatican on May 28, 2014. (Shutterstock) By NPR ROME — Pope Francis suggested Monday that getting vaccinated against the coronavirus was a “moral obligation” and denounced how people had been swayed by “baseless information” to refuse one of the […]

Our Relationship With COVID Vaccines is Just Getting Started

We probably will need additional shots. But just how many depends on our immune systems, the virus, and how often they collide.

Our Relationship With COVID Vaccines is Just Getting Started

By Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic Walter Barker has, since the fall of 2020, had five doses of COVID-19 vaccine. He’s already starting to ponder when he might need a sixth. Barker, a 38-year-old office worker in New York, received his first two doses a year ago, as part of an AstraZeneca vaccine trial. But […]

They were so careful, for so long. They got Covid anyway.

‘I’d just ruined everybody’s Christmas, including my own family’s’.

They were so careful, for so long. They got Covid anyway.

By Tara Bahrampour, Washington Post Fareha Ahmed had been cautious since the beginning of the pandemic. She had eaten in restaurants only three times. She and her husband were vaccinated and boosted, and their 7-year-old got vaccinated in November as soon as he was eligible. In mid-December, Ahmed, 39, who lives in Brightwood Park in […]

Keep Your Personal Information Safe in the New Year

Keep Your Personal Information Safe in the New Year

By Jim Kreidler, FTC As 2021 winds down, lots of us are making resolutions for a fresh start in the New Year — maybe to exercise regularly, get our finances in order, or spend more time with friends. But your list isn’t complete until you add “update my security software” and “protect my personal information” […]

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