Men
Coverage of Men in the Nexus archive.
- 2 men arrested, indicted on suspicion of labor trafficking on Maui
Two men were arrested and arraigned regarding charges connected to alleged labor trafficking of a Guatemalan man. The Maui Police Department reported these arrests on Aug. 10 in Maui.
- Suspect shoots 3 men, 1 fatally, during argument in Englewood: police
A suspect shot three men, resulting in one fatality. The shooting occurred on the city's South Side in Englewood during an argument. Chicago police reported that the incident took place on Friday night.
- Rwanda: What Data Reveals About Alcohol Consumption in Rwanda
The Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey reveals that older adults, rural residents, and people from poorer households are most likely to consume alcohol in Rwanda. Alcohol consumption is significantly more common among men than women.
- 5 suspected child predators nabbed in Walnut Creek
Five men were arrested in Walnut Creek after attempting to meet a child for unlawful sex; the child was an undercover investigator. Police conducted the operation, resulting in the arrests.
- Women left home for love affairs, men for domestic issues, says Devendra Fadnavis citing data
Devendra Fadnavis cited data indicating women often leave home for love affairs while men do so for domestic issues. He noted that in missing minors cases, actual abductions are rare.
- Iran publicly executes 2 men accused of killing police during January protests
Iran publicly hanged two men who were convicted of killing four police officers during nationwide anti-government protests in January, according to state media. The execution took place on Tuesday.
- 1 of 2 men wanted for attempted homicide in Hickman County arrested
A man is in critical condition at a Nashville hospital after being ambushed and nearly beaten to death. Hickman County authorities have arrested one of the two suspects wanted for attempted homicide, with the other still at large.
- Moms speak out, alleging their sons were switched at birth decades ago
Two mothers are speaking out after alleging their sons were switched at birth by a North Dakota hospital decades ago. The claim involves two men who accuse the hospital of the mix-up.
- Midlife TV binging linked to smaller brain structures, especially in men
A study found that individuals who frequently watched TV during midlife had smaller brain structures, with the effect being more pronounced in men.
- Police looking for men seen stealing on camera in Fort Lupton
Police in Fort Lupton are searching for three men captured in surveillance footage stealing. The incident was recorded on camera, prompting an investigation.
- These men went to college in search of stable careers. They found it in nursing
The number of men in nursing is increasing, with efforts to recruit them and a strong job market contributing to growth, particularly in the South. Men currently make up about 1 in 8 nurses.
- These men went to college in search of stable careers. They found it in nursing
A growing number of men are entering nursing as a stable career, driven by a strong job market and recruitment efforts, particularly in the South. Currently, about 1 in 8 nurses are men.
- Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago
Two men and their families discovered through DNA tests that they were switched at birth 38 years ago and have since sued the hospital responsible.
- Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago
Two men discovered through DNA tests that they were switched at birth 38 years ago. The families of the men are suing the hospital responsible for the mix-up.
- Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago
Two men are suing a hospital after DNA tests revealed they were switched at birth 38 years ago. Their families discovered the mix-up through the DNA testing.
- Men who urinated and filmed brutal attack on homeless man get shocking break from judge
Two men admitted to violently attacking an elderly, homeless man as he slept in a public park in Arroyo Grande. The incident involved urination and filming during the assault, leading to a controversial judicial decision.
- Study: During heatwaves, chronic disease sufferers visit hospitals more, stay longer
A Taub Center study found that chronic disease sufferers visit hospitals more frequently and stay longer during heatwaves. The research also noted that more men and affluent individuals seek hospital care for heat stress during hot summers.
- Men responsible for nearly 80% of fatal aggressive crashes, study shows
Men were responsible for nearly 80% of fatal crashes linked to aggressive or careless driving, according to a study analyzing federal NHTSA crash data conducted by LendingTree. The study highlights the impact of risky driving behaviors on road safety.
- Women really ARE better at multitasking! Study shows men can't hold a conversation while busy - but ladies find it easy
A study found that women are better at multitasking, particularly holding conversations while busy, whereas men struggle with this task. The research highlights gender differences in cognitive abilities related to multitasking.
- Sir Chris Hoy's fury as 10,000 men a year diagnosed with cancer 'too late'
Sir Chris Hoy expressed anger over 10,000 men being diagnosed with cancer at a late stage annually. The issue highlights delays in cancer detection affecting men.
- 3 men and juvenile injured in Chesapeake shooting
Three men and a juvenile male were injured in a shooting in Chesapeake, as reported by police. The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday morning.
- Divorced and middle-aged, he needed to make a friend. But he’d forgotten how.
A middle-aged divorced man struggles to make friends, reflecting a broader loneliness epidemic in America, particularly affecting men who are turning to speed-friending events for connection.
- Americans spend a lot of time sleeping, working, and relaxing. Take our quiz to see how you compare.
The 2025 American Time Use Survey reveals Americans spend significant time on personal care, work, and leisure. Men spent more time working and on outdoor activities, while women allocated more time to household tasks and childcare. Age groups showed varying priorities, with teens focusing on education and older adults on household activities.
- Men direct dog to attack local news crew, then damage their belongings near Adler Planetarium
A CBS2 Chicago news crew was confronted by a group of men who attempted to set a dog on them while yelling racial slurs. The incident occurred near the Adler Planetarium, where the men also damaged the crew's belongings.
- Why you should let your wife do the talking: Women negotiate as effectively as men - but leave people happier, study reveals
A study reveals that women negotiate as effectively as men but leave people happier. The research highlights the positive impact of women's negotiation styles on others' satisfaction.
- How some men could benefit from estrogen patches — yes, the ones women use in menopause
The US faces an estrogen patch shortage, impacting menopausal women's access to hormone therapy. A study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that certain men could also benefit from the treatment.
- Why men die younger than women — and the tough guy paradox that drives doctors nuts
Women live longer than men globally, with U.S. men averaging 76 years compared to women's 81 years. The article examines factors contributing to this disparity, including the 'tough guy paradox' that challenges medical care for men.
- Three dead after car plunges 400 feet off embankment in Santa Cruz mountains, CHP says
Three people, including two men and a 17-year-old, died after their vehicle went off a mountain road in the Santa Cruz Mountains, plunging 400 feet off an embankment Monday night. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported the incident.
- Why women are more affected by hot weather than men
The article explores why women's bodies are impacted differently by hot weather compared to men's, focusing on physiological differences in heat response.
- Why women are more affected by hot weather than men
The article explores why women's bodies are impacted differently by heat compared to men's. It raises the question of physiological or societal factors contributing to this disparity.
- Women are more likely to sleep better than men... but still complain about it, new study finds
A new study finds that women are more likely to sleep better than men but still report sleep complaints. The research highlights a discrepancy between actual sleep quality and perceived sleep issues among women.
- Weight loss jabs boost testosterone and could improve fertility in men, study finds
A study finds that weight loss jabs may boost testosterone levels and potentially improve fertility in men.
- Men who threw young female bungee jumper to her death in horrifying video FLED after realizing they forgot to attach the cord
Men who threw a young female bungee jumper to her death in a horrifying video fled after realizing they had forgotten to attach the cord. The incident resulted in her death and is depicted in a disturbing video.
- City birds are more scared of women than men and researchers can’t figure out why: study
City birds exhibit greater fear of women compared to men, according to a study. Researchers are unable to determine the reason behind this behavior.
- Women often outlive men. Here's how they should approach their long-term care needs
Women typically live longer than men and are more likely to require long-term care, which can be costly.
- The art of multi-tasking? Wait for it... men are JUST as good as women!
The article claims men are equally skilled as women in multi-tasking, challenging common stereotypes about gender differences in this area.
- A study of 8,300 older adults revealed a surprising salt habit
A study of 8,300 older adults in Brazil found that adding extra salt at the table is common, particularly among men. The habit is linked to serious health problems and faster cognitive decline, while women’s salt use correlates more with lifestyle and diet.
- Sponsored: Why more men are turning to nonsurgical injectables
The article discusses how men are increasingly opting for nonsurgical injectables, contrasting with women who openly address workplace pressures to maintain a youthful appearance. Historically, men have avoided discussing such pressures related to their appearance.
- First of five men found alive in flooded Laos cave rescued
The first of five men trapped in a flooded cave in Laos was rescued after nine days. The man was led to safety by rescuers.
- The unpredictable disease attacking women 5 times more than men — doctors only study it for ‘one minute’
A mysterious disease disproportionately affecting women, five times more than men, causes unpredictable anaphylactic reactions triggered by stress, environment, or sunlight. Doctors reportedly study the condition for just 'one minute', highlighting inadequate research and understanding.