The US is presently involved in 15 'shadow wars': Here's where and why
Stacker compiled a list of shadow wars the U.S. is currently engaged in or supporting, using news, government, and investigative sources.
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Stacker compiled a list of shadow wars the U.S. is currently engaged in or supporting, using news, government, and investigative sources.
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Way.com has explored the common problems cars face during hot weather and provides practical tips on how to combat them effectively.
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Automoblog took a deep dive into the world of autonomous vehicles to explore questions regarding the safety and security of self-driving cars.
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The Hechinger Report explores the state of the child care industry, noting millions of unlicensed, informal caregivers care for children each day with limited support and funding.
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Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi examined NHTSA fatal auto collision data to find out which states experienced the biggest changes over three years.
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The Marshall Project looks at the impact of Texas recently banning juvenile curfews, while cities like Baltimore and Memphis have doubled-down on them.
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Over 150 years later, the Civil War continues to fascinate readers with a taste for historic minutiae. Stacker compiled a timeline of the war using various historical and academic sources.
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To determine the states with the most single-parent households, Stacker used data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey 2021 five-year estimates.
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To calculate how long it typically takes to reach full capacity for different charge rates, Edmunds takes a closer look at variables that determine how long an electric car will take to charge.
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Study.com compiled a timeline detailing how AP courses have expanded and impacted the high school curriculum, using academic and historical sources.
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CheapInsurance.com cited data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to calculate rates of fatalities from car accidents on different types of roadways.
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Best Universities identified 11 towns with more degree-seeking undergraduate students than the residential population using The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System and Census Bureau data.
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Best Universities outlined a timeline of affirmative action in higher education, compiling historic court dockets, executive orders and news reports.
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The Marshall Project asked people in prison to track their earning and spending — and bartering and side hustles — for 30 days. Their accounts reveal a thriving underground economy behind bars.
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Stacker determined how many children live in poverty in each state by consulting the Census Bureau’s Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates program.
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Janda Law Firm compiled a list of some of the most notorious celebrity lawsuits using various news sources.
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The Marshall Project found that on announcing his presidential bid, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis relied on data from only half of the state’s law enforcement agencies.
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Stacker ranked each state (and Puerto Rico) by the average cost of property damages due to weather-related disasters on its citizens between 1980 and 2023, using data from the NOAA’s Billion-Dollar Disasters database.
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Stacker compiled a quiz on what 25 major organs do for your body. Read on to see what you know about human anatomy.
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Stacker looked at how Joe Biden’s approval compares to other world leaders using data from Morning Consult’s Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker.Â
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