Will America become a mask culture? Here’s what a bioethics expert had to say

Do a quick Google image search of “‘1918 Spanish flu,” and you’ll find hundreds of black and white photographs of Americans doing everyday things: getting their hair trimmed at the barbershop, playing baseball, sitting in church—all while wearing face masks. When the pandemic subsided, so did the use of masks. Americans—and most western countries, for… Continue reading Will America become a mask culture? Here’s what a bioethics expert had to say

New study finds Missourians spends less time doing housework than any other state — and Kansas?

Missouri residents spend less time doing housework than any other state, according to a new study by a site called CraftJack. The study found that in the Show Me State people spend just about one hour per day on tasks like “cleaning, maintaining, repairing and decorating their home.” Kansas was also well below average, with… Continue reading New study finds Missourians spends less time doing housework than any other state — and Kansas?