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Edmunds presents the five cars that consumers will be looking forward to drive in…
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Continue ReadingThe 19th introduces Emily Voorde, a longtime friend of Secretary Pete Buttigeg whom he credits for his understanding of traveling and navigating the…
Continue ReadingFVF Law Firm examined data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’s 2022 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries to identify the 10 occupations with the…
Continue ReadingNext City investigates how medical debt will be canceled for up to 1 million Arizona residents under the American Rescue Plan…
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to teen mental health, The Hechinger Report found that traditional measures of well-being don’t match what youth are saying about their…
Continue ReadingVotebeat reports on hand-counting errors found in a Texas county’s election…
Continue ReadingWith transgender and non-binary bathrooms being a hotly debated topic, The 19th explains how to create a safer environment for vulnerable…
Continue ReadingThe 74 does a deep dive into applied behavior analysis for autism therapy, its history, progression, and studies’ results throughout the…
Continue ReadingTo better understand how working women and mothers carry more of society’s caretaking burdens, hampr looked at the financial and social differences…
Continue ReadingWriting for The Conversation, a professor of Entomology and Plant Pathology at the University of Tennessee explains the dangers of fungus in cannabis…
Continue ReadingNext City reports that activists in Berkeley, California, have been building benches for bus riders in hopes the city will follow suit to provide…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project found that incarcerated workers help produce some of America’s most popular food brands, but with few of the protections…
Continue ReadingTo take a closer look at the auto market, Cheap Insurance compiled a ranking of the bestselling cars in the U.S. using 2023 data from…
Continue ReadingSpokeo analyzed advances in biometrics and their adoption, citing studies, surveys, and news coverage of the growing…
Continue ReadingTruck Parking Club used American Transportation Research Institute data to find the 10 most congested freight corridors in the…
Continue ReadingWay.com uses data from Consumer Reports to discuss the most reliable and unreliable cars in the U.S. as of December…
Continue ReadingBridgford, Gleason & Artinian Law analyzed records of more than 600,000 bridges throughout the country to find which states have the most that are in…
Continue ReadingCheap Insurance examines the consequences of speed bumps, analyzes their effectiveness, and explores new approaches to traffic…
Continue ReadingAn astrologist and rideshare driver shares astrology readings with Lyft in advance of the April 8 solar…
Continue ReadingStacker created a list of the zip codes donating the most money to Joe Biden, using data from the Federal Election…
Continue ReadingNorthwell Health partnered with Stacker to explain how the FDA regulates drugs and dietary supplements differently, and how to find safe and…
Continue ReadingBallotpedia provides an update on the latest certified statewide ballot…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project looks at how poor working conditions, long work days and violence lead prison staff to quit, causing wide-ranging consequences…
Continue ReadingMoneyGeek analyzed economic growth and prosperity indicators for 211 small U.S. cities to find where residents are financially…
Continue ReadingConsumerAffairs data analyzes home infestations in the U.S., revealing insights on consumer attitudes, challenges and effective control…
Continue ReadingBallotpedia highlights state incumbent losses so far in early 2024…
Continue ReadingTruck Parking Club used DOT data to explore the severity of the truck parking shortage, which is endangering drivers and those around…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project looks at how police “nerve centers” are blurring the line between public and private…
Continue ReadingThe Daily Yonder takes a closer look at a proposed expansion of the child tax credit that would make families with lower incomes eligible.…
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