What a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for college students, higher education
BestColleges reports on where Vice President Kamala Harris stands on key higher education policies.…
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BestColleges reports on where Vice President Kamala Harris stands on key higher education policies.…
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Swimply came up with five ways to beat the heat with pool party hosting ideas using home and garden magazines and other online…
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Tile referenced Uber’s Lost & Found Index to identify the most common items left behind in an Uber and showcase some of the bizarre abandoned…
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The Marshall Project reports that another court must now decide how a landmark ruling will impact the Boy Scouts abuse settlement, which involves…
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The 19th reports on the anticipated wave of lawsuits — including against major companies — after the PUMP Act gave nursing employees the right to…
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Votebeat reports on how name-calling and conspiracy theories continue to poison civic dialogue and tear California’s Shasta County…
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With the rise of remote work, businesses need to protect themselves from cybersecurity attacks. Drata compared threats in the office to remote…
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The 19th reports that while men once made up the majority of those dying in the U.S.-Mexico border desert, increasingly, those dying are women.…
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Americans lose an average of five items per month. Tile identified the most commonly lost items, using data from a Shane Co.…
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Next City unveils how after speed cameras were installed, a deadly boulevard in Philadelphia showed a drop in…
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ConsumerAffairs highlights the U.S. cities, regions and states that are incentivizing remote workers to relocate and revitalize their local…
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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…
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Votebeat reports that 83% of registered voters in Texas can cast their ballot anywhere in their counties on election day and scrapping that option…
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The Marshall Project reports on where Vice President Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor, stands on important criminal justice…
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Machinery Partner studied the industrial histories of 10 major U.S. cities and how manufacturing helped their economies develop into what they are…
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Spokeo used data from IDScan.net’s 2024 Fake ID Report to identify the five states with the highest prevalence of fake IDs in…
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While investigating auto insurance pricing in Michigan, The Markup and Outlier Media found lawmakers created loopholes big enough to drive…
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Spokeo identified the most popular and fastest-growing social media platforms among American adults, according to Pew Research Center survey…
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The Daily Yonder reports that for years, rural Republican state legislators have bucked the party’s support for funneling public funds into private…
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Votebeat reports that while fewer mail-in ballots were rejected in Pennsylvania’s 2023 primary election due to an envelope redesign, a new glitch has…
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The Daily Yonder reports on last year’s American rural population growth, with 90% happening in the…
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Next City reports that Minnesota’s Civility Caucus is helping to develop fertile ground for understanding and collaboration across the aisle of the…
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Ophelia explored which states ban fentanyl and xylazine test strips, using Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association and CDC…
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Edmunds reports the obstacles that must be overcome for solar power to be used in electric…
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Rocket Loans used information from the 2023 Annual Average Cost of Living Index to determine which states have the most affordable…
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Is inflation setting back retirement plans? Wealth Enhancement analyzed data from the EBRI to see how Americans are thinking about…
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Peerspace put together a list of five unforgettable garden parties that made headlines and shaped history, using government archives and news…
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Ballotpedia reports on the 50 richest and 50 poorest counties in the U.S. and their voting trends since…
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LegalZoom explains how to legally change a name—from the documents needed to the potential…
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Stacker spoke with users of both dating and friend-finding apps to learn more about how people use these platforms to make social…
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Stacker used data from the Survey Center on American Life and consulted experts to explore how politics are shaping modern-day romantic…
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Truck Parking Club used data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and Census Bureau to explore U.S. freight trade with Canada and…
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The Marshall Project reports on how reproductive rights lawyers, advocacy groups, abortion providers and their patients are responding to the new…
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Stacker mapped the Olympic sports with the biggest rise in popularity, using data from Reuters, Sports Media Watch, and Play the…
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The 19th reports on how Connecticut families brought an end to expensive prison communication, providing a lifeline for the voices behind…
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Reasons to be Cheerful reports that a growing number of organizations are challenging conventional ways of paying workers to make salary structures…
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The 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…
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The Marshall Project asked 12 people with criminal convictions what they think of the verdict in Donald Trump’s hush money…
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Votebeat reports that Arizona election officials are planning ahead for paper problems and higher costs with two-page ballots, but they hope to stick…
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LegalZoom 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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ConsumerAffairs analyzed 2023 data on product-related injuries resulting in hospital visits to rank the top 10 product-related dangers associated…
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Next City reports on Philadelphia’s Zero Fare, a pilot program offering unlimited free rides for low-income…
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Next City reports on Chicago’s Imani Village that will add senior and affordable housing, retail opportunities and more to the Pullman…
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With more personalized services available than ever, hampr analyzes the ways in which technology is revolutionizing household…
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Trump’s fundraising in wealthy suburbs across North Carolina and other key battleground states is down 25% this election cycle compared to 2016,…
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Edmunds reports that, according to the EPA, diesel fuel is cleaner than ever and the low-torque power is great for…
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The Data Project used rankings from Open Data Watch to explore how the U.S. compares to other countries in data transparency and…
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Rula provides tips on how to take things less personally without losing your ability to show care and concern for…
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Stacker analyzed newly released CDC data to determine which states have the most and least student-led clubs and their impact on student…
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The Hechinger Report discusses what is being done at colleges to help student-parents meet insurmountable obstacles in the pursuit of their…
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ConsumerAffairs analyzed the Identity Theft Resource Center’s database from 2018 through the first quarter of 2024 to uncover data breaches and…
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LawnStarter reports on the history of the lawn mower, from the early days of scythes through today’s robotic mower…
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Votebeat reports on the hand counting of ballots in a Texas county and the controversy over its cost to…
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The Marshall Project reports that several states are sending troops to the Southern border as the legal battle over immigration enforcement…
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Edmunds reports on the apps that help electric vehicle drivers know where to get the charged…
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Visible partnered with Stacker to explore how the role of phones has evolved over the last six decades using data from World Bank, Gallup, and…
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The Conversation presents a list of six books on the subject of Juneteenth to help people better understand its history and…
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The Marshall Project reports on first responders who handle mental health calls and other emergencies in U.S.…
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The 19th reports that states had until 2018 to comply with new federal child care regulations, but as many as 27 still aren’t in…
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ConsumerAffairs compared the rate of speeding/careless driving tickets, accidents, fatalities, and traffic incidents involving gun violence to…
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Smartphones have transformed modern life. Spokeo used data from the Pew Research Center and the World Bank to explore smartphone ownership…
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Votebeat reports on how a key Arizona county and an election service will be ready to count votes faster in…
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Ballotpedia reports that Congressional retirements are the highest since…
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Pest Gnome compared the 500 biggest U.S. cities for relative severity of bed bug infestations.…
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The Conversation relates the story of the U.S. Army Rangers, their training, and the June 6, 1944, invasion of the cliffs and beaches of…
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Swimply used 2023 data compiled by Trust for Public Land to map the concentration of public swimming pools per…
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Verbit analyzed data from a December 2023 Bosch survey to see where people are the most excited by AI and how they hope it will change their…
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Peerspace mapped the states that spend the most time socializing using data from the American Time Use Survey via…
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Visible partnered with Stacker to highlight some of the biggest trends that could impact how you use your phone in 2024 based on consumer surveys and…
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Hims & Hers surveyed more than 5,000 people across the U.S. and determined that New York City had the best mental health rebound after the…
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Cheap Insurance provides advice on how to handle rodent damage to your car and how to avoid it in the…
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MoneyGeek analyzed recent FBI crime data to find the most prevalent areas in the U.S. for specific…
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Stacker compiled resources from the United Nations to illustrate how novel statistical models are helping shed light on human…
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Ophelia explored how U.S. prescription opioid dispense rates in 2021 varied by state using Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…
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Peerspace investigated some of the more unique graduation party traditions across the globe, using sources like The Guardian and Culture…
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Hers reports on mental health professional shortage areas in the U.S.…
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Image generation is just one area in which AI use is exploding. Verbit used data from academic research to see how AI is…
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hampr spoke with industry experts, scholars, and domestic workers’ rights organizations to explore the rise and implications of outsourcing…
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Lawn Love ranked nearly 380 U.S. cities to help determine 2024’s worst cities for grass allergies this…
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Medical Technology Schools examined academic research and news reports to explore how technology is bridging brains with…
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Spokeo dove into news sources like CNN, data from researchers like Pew Research Center, and online encyclopedias to uncover the history of…
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Verbit analyzed Microsoft survey data, released this year, to see how excited people around the world are about AI and what they hope to use it…
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The Conversation presents the story of the racial prejudice that Japanese American soldiers faced in the US during World War…
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The Marshall Project reports on jail policies in 13 states that found vague, confusing or nonexistent guidelines and major hurdles to obtaining an…
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Votebeat reports on how Pennsylvania is making sure its mail-in ballots are counted in its…
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The Markup reports on how students are speaking out against internet censorship in their…
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Artificial intelligence has lawmakers concerned. Verbit analyzed news and government reports to see what laws are being passed to regulate…
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Way.com explores the latest safety concerns of Boeing’s…
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While loneliness is on the rise in the U.S., hampr reports that gig work could be part of the solution to…
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Votebeat reports that specially numbered ballot paper is the latest effort to address activists’ demands in Brazos County,…
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CitizenShipper examined data from the Active Duty Spouse Survey to find the most common hurdles military spouses face when their partner is…
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Airalo ranked the 10 major U.S. airports with the fastest free Wi-Fi, using Ookla data released in November…
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Stacker explored the work that doulas and birth workers are doing to uplift their communities and make giving birth safer for…
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The Marshall Project reports on the recent conviction of parents for a crime committed by their 15-year-old…
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Stacker dug through the archives to find photos of the 1924 Paris Olympics to show what the city looked like a century…
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Hunger is rising nationwide. Link2Feed analyzed data from the USDA to illustrate which Americans are more likely to go without…
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Next City reports that a New Yorker armed with a TikTok account is trying to open more public bathrooms for…
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Ballotpedia provides the most recent updates on abortion-related ballot measure certifications and potential…
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Stacker compiled images of student-led demonstrations from the past century to contextualize the history of protests on American college…
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Reasons to be Cheerful reveals how U.S. communities are cracking down on the short-term housing market to make more homes available for…
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