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As the national death toll from speeding rises, the highways and byways in these 25 places pose the greatest…
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As the national death toll from speeding rises, the highways and byways in these 25 places pose the greatest…
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Westfield used data from the Governors Highway Safety Association to determine which states have the strictest distracted driving laws regarding…
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With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, Sargon Law Group analyzed National Highway Transit Safety Administration data to determine how dangerous…
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Stacker describes the events after the Emancipation Proclamation leading to the full abolition of slavery, using records, academic commentary, and…
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Visible partnered with Stacker to review research from universities, scientific journals, and news sources to identify seven common phone myths that…
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Votebeat reports on records that show Republican-led states are struggling to clean voter rolls after leaving the Electronic Registration Information…
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Next City looks at how four organizations in the city of Detroit and a national partner used their relationships and data to reduce homelessness…
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In the wake of November’s stop-gap bill to fund the federal government through early 2024, MoneyGeek looks at the ways in which a government shutdown…
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Votebeat looks at a new Michigan law, the first in the nation to restore voting rights to citizens coming out of…
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CoPilot breaks down how interest rates are impacting used car prices in four easy-to-grasp…
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The Daily Yonder considers the notion that rural America is more religious than its urban counterparts—and why, in fact, other demographic factors…
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Home burglary is a frightening and stressful thing. Today’s Homeowner walks you through how you and your family can recover from a…
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Critics say requirements conditioning federal aid on ‘satisfactory academic progress’ are confusing and overly punitive, and legislators are taking…
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The Daily Yonder dives into why, despite efforts by the Biden Administration to level the playing field for low-capacity communities, applying for…
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Hill Law Firm analyzed over 700,000 fatal crash records from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to find when and where…
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CheapInsurance.com analyzed the emergence of electric cars as the “most American” using data from Tesla’s earnings reports and the Cars.com…
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SD Bullion aggregated news articles to compile five of the biggest, most notorious gold heists in recent history.…
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Votebeat’s Texas bureau turns its attention to Harris County where a new election chief is working to bounce back after a court found that the county…
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CheapInsurance.com analyzed federal data to trace the history of America’s battle with the dangers of drunk…
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Rent.com explores the top 10 best cities for public transportation in the…
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The Marshall Project looks into the growing prevalence of mass shootings and the toll they are taking on American…
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Using resources from The Trevor Project and interviews with trans teens, Stacker explored how adults can best support trans children in their…
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Automoblog dives into the alarming rise in roadway-related pedestrian…
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Pest Gnome mined data from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as well as climate info, to come up with the 25 US cities most prone…
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Automoblog looks at some alarming signs that a debt crisis in the auto loan industry may be on the…
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Care Better analyzed data from the Kaiser Family Foundation to visualize which groups of Americans are most likely to hold medical…
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Ophelia analyzed data and studies from the National Institutes of Health to break down the stigmatization of medication-assisted…
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The Marshall Project looks into how a Denver police unit started investigating all shootings like homicides—and why other cities are taking…
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As blackouts in Gaza cut communications, The Markup follows a crowdsourced effort by an Egyptian writer to reconnect family members, one eSIM card at…
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Votebeat talked with Jay Schneider, a Pennsylvania poll worker once suspicious of the legitimacy of the 2020 election, who is now taking charge as an…
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