
'I can't wait to be sued': Louisiana Ten Commandments law not just about schools
The74 reports on the four things to know about a new skirmish in a religious right fight to reverse a 44-year-old legal precedent on the separation…
Continue ReadingThe74 reports on the four things to know about a new skirmish in a religious right fight to reverse a 44-year-old legal precedent on the separation…
Continue ReadingVotebeat reports that 83% of registered voters in Texas can cast their ballot anywhere in their counties on election day and scrapping that option…
Continue ReadingBallotpedia reports that there are eight Democratic-held U.S. House districts up for election in 2024 that Donald Trump (R) won in the 2020…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project reports on where Vice President Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor, stands on important criminal justice…
Continue ReadingMachinery Partner studied the industrial histories of 10 major U.S. cities and how manufacturing helped their economies develop into what they are…
Continue ReadingSpokeo used data from IDScan.net’s 2024 Fake ID Report to identify the five states with the highest prevalence of fake IDs in…
Continue ReadingWhile investigating auto insurance pricing in Michigan, The Markup and Outlier Media found lawmakers created loopholes big enough to drive…
Continue ReadingSpokeo identified the most popular and fastest-growing social media platforms among American adults, according to Pew Research Center survey…
Continue ReadingThe Daily Yonder reports that for years, rural Republican state legislators have bucked the party’s support for funneling public funds into private…
Continue ReadingVotebeat reports that while fewer mail-in ballots were rejected in Pennsylvania’s 2023 primary election due to an envelope redesign, a new glitch has…
Continue ReadingThe Daily Yonder reports on last year’s American rural population growth, with 90% happening in the…
Continue ReadingNext City reports that Minnesota’s Civility Caucus is helping to develop fertile ground for understanding and collaboration across the aisle of the…
Continue ReadingOphelia explored which states ban fentanyl and xylazine test strips, using Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association and CDC…
Continue ReadingEdmunds reports the obstacles that must be overcome for solar power to be used in electric…
Continue ReadingRocket Loans used information from the 2023 Annual Average Cost of Living Index to determine which states have the most affordable…
Continue ReadingIs inflation setting back retirement plans? Wealth Enhancement analyzed data from the EBRI to see how Americans are thinking about…
Continue ReadingPeerspace put together a list of five unforgettable garden parties that made headlines and shaped history, using government archives and news…
Continue ReadingBallotpedia reports on the 50 richest and 50 poorest counties in the U.S. and their voting trends since…
Continue ReadingLegalZoom explains how to legally change a name—from the documents needed to the potential…
Continue ReadingStacker spoke with users of both dating and friend-finding apps to learn more about how people use these platforms to make social…
Continue ReadingStacker used data from the Survey Center on American Life and consulted experts to explore how politics are shaping modern-day romantic…
Continue ReadingTruck Parking Club used data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and Census Bureau to explore U.S. freight trade with Canada and…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project reports on how reproductive rights lawyers, advocacy groups, abortion providers and their patients are responding to the new…
Continue ReadingStacker mapped the Olympic sports with the biggest rise in popularity, using data from Reuters, Sports Media Watch, and Play the…
Continue ReadingThe 19th reports on how Connecticut families brought an end to expensive prison communication, providing a lifeline for the voices behind…
Continue ReadingReasons to be Cheerful reports that a growing number of organizations are challenging conventional ways of paying workers to make salary structures…
Continue ReadingThe 19th reports on how a couple spent years and tens of thousands of dollars trying to have a baby, and then Hurricane Ian hit and changed their…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project asked 12 people with criminal convictions what they think of the verdict in Donald Trump’s hush money…
Continue ReadingVotebeat reports that Arizona election officials are planning ahead for paper problems and higher costs with two-page ballots, but they hope to stick…
Continue ReadingLegalZoom explains how an uncontested divorce typically works, its benefits and drawbacks, and the steps to take if it’s the right…
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