Data Is Plural — 2020.09.02 edition *The China Biographical Database, school reopenings, US cabinets since Washington, papal visits, and the Bible.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.08.26 edition *The Mass Mobilization Project, ruling elites, government publications, national park trails, and bad words.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.08.19 edition *Federal sentencing, the demographics of power, House job listings, late-medieval England immigrants, and bees.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.08.12 edition *Coronavirus humanitarian funding, US climate change, international banking statistics, electric vehicle charging, and 44 million Reddit votes.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.08.05 edition *Cabinet members, the World Values Survey, software supply chain attacks, animals with SARS-CoV-2, and 15 million CAD sketches.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.07.29 edition *COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, NYPD officer misconduct, thousands of political polls, territorial self-governance, and meteorite landings.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.07.22 edition *Police surveillance tech, COVID-related behavior, the Mexican Migration Project, the Arctic seafloor, and the Big Mac Index.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.07.15 edition *1.75 million US COVID patients, more goverment responses to the coronavirus, COVID cases in migrant worker dorms, 43 million court case citations, and old British lighthouses.*

Data Is Plural — 2020.07.08 edition *The Paycheck Protection Program, women in office, programmer surveys, UK land parcels, and Dungeons & Dragons dialogue.*