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The Marshall Project found that incarcerated workers help produce some of America's most popular food brands, but with few of the protections afforded to others. more
Creditnews reveals that there is more than one reason credit card APRs are at their highest levels. more
Grist finds that a revised CDC reporting system led to a 70% increase in reported cases of Lyme disease, but experts say more can be done. more
Grist finds that a revised CDC reporting system led to a 70% increase in reported cases of Lyme disease, but experts say more can be done. more
The Marshall Project looks back at when more Americans saw incarcerated people as more than their crimes—and the soul/funk band The Power of Attorney flourished. more
Stacker combed through film history to highlight 20 films that received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release but were eventually reappraised. more
Stacker combed through film history to highlight 20 films that received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release but were eventually reappraised. more
Ophelia examined data from the North American Syringe Exchange Network to see which U.S. states have the most syringe services programs per capita. more
Ophelia examined data from the North American Syringe Exchange Network to see which U.S. states have the most syringe services programs per capita. more
Renewable energy provides about 20% of U.S. electricity. AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez Panasonic’s new US$4 billion battery factory in De Soto, Kansas, is designed to be a model of sustainability … more
Way.com uses Statista data to find out which famous celebs are most popular. more
BestCards explores how to plan a dream wedding while dealing with credit card debt. more
BestCards explores how to plan a dream wedding while dealing with credit card debt. more
The Daily Yonder looked into a study that found that a child tax credit expansion not only lowered financial stress, but also improved mental health for families. more
The Daily Yonder looked into a study that found that a child tax credit expansion not only lowered financial stress, but also improved mental health for families. more
Bridgford, Gleason & Artinian Law analyzed records of more than 600,000 bridges throughout the country to find which states have the most that are in need of repair or replacement. more
Bridgford, Gleason & Artinian Law analyzed records of more than 600,000 bridges throughout the country to find which states have the most that are in need of repair or replacement. more
The General used data from the Environmental Protection Agency to see how cars and trucks have become more efficient over time. more
The General used data from the Environmental Protection Agency to see how cars and trucks have become more efficient over time. more
Way.com uses data from Consumer Reports to discuss the most reliable and unreliable cars in the U.S. as of December 2023. more
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