Viewpoints Explained: Public Spaces Provide Support After Hurricane Helene
How will public spaces meet the needs of their community as extreme weather events become more frequent?
How will public spaces meet the needs of their community as extreme weather events become more frequent?
This new policy is gaining steam in districts across the country, but have left some parents asking, “Is this really necessary?”
We cover a growing crisis up north on the U.S.-Canada border.
If you’re single, on dating apps and frustrated, you’re not alone. We cover the confusing world of forming connections online.
We cover how this app is quickly becoming a dominant news platform. But do you trust what you see on Tik Tok?
We cover the science behind how these competitive eaters manage to defy their stomach’s limits.
We recap the struggles its faced and what this ‘too big to fail’ company is doing to move forward.
We discuss the widespread use of fake or paid reviews on the internet, and what the government is doing to try and crack down.
We cover how the Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on these deceptive business practices.
Is breaking really a pro-sport or more of an artistic expression? We cover how Olympics judges scored these improvised, yet athletic dances.
Research has shown that a diet full of ultra processed foods is linked to higher rates of cognitive decline and stroke, among other health issues. We cover how you can spot these items and swap them out for healthier options.
Did you know that the vice presidency for most of the 19th and 20th centuries was largely a figurehead position?
Is the new norm triple digit weather in the summer months? We cover the dangers of this extreme heat and how to stay safe this summer.
We cover the viral hype behind Stanley tumblers. Are they worth the $45 price tag?
In recent years, it’s gained a strong cult following online. What’s the real appeal here?
With thousands of reviews and extremely high ratings on a product, are all these anecdotes truly real?
We cover this emerging research and what this means for plans to soon send humans to Mars.
We highlight one nonprofit that’s filling a niche gap in healthcare for homeless men and women.
Two out of the top three selling cars so far this year are both trucks. We cover Americans long-held love for large, pickup trucks despite their impractical design in many settings.
The next U.S. Census nationwide poll will include new subdivisions of race. We explain the reason for the shift and the new categories.
Yes, we’re talking about why people can’t seem to get enough of those fresh-baked oversized, gourmet cookies.
We highlight some of the fastest growing frauds and why thousands of people each day are falling for these persuasive narratives.
We cover this medieval practice and how women in Afghanistan are being specifically targeted by the Taliban.
23 million low-income Americans currently rely on a program that provides subsidized Internet. But this access may soon come to end as the Affordable Connectivity Act loses government funding.
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