Our emails, ourselves: What the history of email reveals about us
Spokeo explored news coverage and cultural milestones to chart the evolution of email addresses and how they both shape and reflect our personalities.
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Spokeo explored news coverage and cultural milestones to chart the evolution of email addresses and how they both shape and reflect our personalities.
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The 19th reports that some parents are concerned about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. becoming Secretary of Health and Human Services, due to his history of anti-vaccine views.
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Wysa used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ American Time Use Survey to explore the shifting social patterns of American workers.
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Votebeat reports that poll workers will be on the ballot in Pennsylvania’s primary and explains how to become a candidate.
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Next City provides a breakdown of what it knows, what’s possible and what cities should prepare for based on statements from President Donald Trump and his new HUD Secretary Scott Turner.
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The 19th reports on the future of Medicaid, the popular public health care program for low-income Americans that covers nearly half of all births in America and almost half of the nation’s children.
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The Marshall Project reports on the future of police accountability, which remains uncertain as misconduct persists and focus shifts from reforms.
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Heimdal analyzed resources from the Federal Trade Commission and credit bureaus to compile tips on securing your identity to protect against fraud.
Continue ReadingThe Trace analyzes the state of gun purchases and ownership in America after the pandemic pushed demand for firearms to record levels.
Continue ReadingThe Daily Yonder reports that in the northwest corner of Washington State, activists organize to assist local immigrant communities with legal protections against ICE trying to meet the Trump administration’s deportation goals.
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project reports on how the Trump administration’s efforts—from mass deportation to harsher punishments for some crimes—rely on access to more prison and jail cells.
Continue ReadingThe Hechinger Report reports that the University of Arizona, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and the Georgia Institute of Technology are among a small group of universities taking steps to change the conversation about the humanities, drawing a connection between the humanities and good high-paying jobs.
Continue ReadingVotebeat reports on a survey by the Elections & Voting Information Center, which shows that most election administrators would not recommend the job to their own child.
Continue ReadingLA Post shares findings from a new UCLA study about the complexity of trust, including experiment-based examples.
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Ballotpedia reports that the overall partisan composition across all 50 state legislatures changed by 0.7% in favor of Republicans.
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The Hechinger Report reports on how a much-touted federal reform effort, and a tribal lawsuit, sought to improve outcomes for Bureau of Indian Education students, but now the Trump administration’s efforts to slash the government threaten what little progress the agency has made.
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The Daily Yonder reports on the confusion over a federal spending freeze that is threatening large- and small-scale farmers who rely on USDA programs in areas that private investors won’t touch, according to a national farmers coalition.
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Chalkbeat reports on the status of an initiative to block undocumented children from attending public school for free or inquire about students’ immigration status in ways that courts have held violate children’s educational rights.
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Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to rank 15 U.S. metropolitan areas by the share of adults who reported feeling lonely.
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LA Post reveals insights from recent research about the cognitive benefits children with autism may experience from growing up in multilingual environments.
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