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A 9/11-era law aimed at enhancing national security is taking effect soon, almost two decades since it was signed—and U.S. residents wanting to travel...
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A 9/11-era law aimed at enhancing national security is taking effect soon, almost two decades since it was signed—and U.S. residents wanting to travel...
More than 3 in 4 Americans drive their own car to work, making regular car maintenance like oil changes and replacing tires a priority...
Record rainfall pelted parts of Iowa for 12 hours straight in July 2010, sending 10 inches of rainwater draining toward Lake Delhi, Iowa, a...
At least 280 million people across the world experience depression, according to the World Health Organization. Unfortunately, one group is particularly well acquainted: teenagers....
While Park City, Utah, and Vail, Colorado, may be home to some of the best American ski resorts, big mountains usually come with long...
How bad is America’s health coverage problem? The country is undoubtedly an outlier among its peers. The United States is the only major industrialized...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, eighth-grade test scores fell by three-fourths of a grade in math and one-fourth of a grade in reading, according to...
Inflation is cooling off, but prices are still high—especially for medical care. Medical inflation is far outpacing increased costs for other goods, and that’s...
Since the turn of the century, the hot sauce craze has taken off in the U.S. The stateside hot sauce market skyrocketed 150% between...
In mainstream accounts of the Civil Rights Movement, names like King, Parks, and Du Bois headline textbook chapters and, over time, have become synonymous...