Countries with the most—and least—digital freedom
Beyond Identity compiled data from Freedom House’s 2021 Freedom on the Net report to rank the countries with the most and least digital freedom.
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Beyond Identity compiled data from Freedom House’s 2021 Freedom on the Net report to rank the countries with the most and least digital freedom.
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Wicked Reports curated a list of five major ways artificial intelligence predicts what you’ll buy by mining extensive consumer data like location, past purchases, and more.
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Unlimited paid time off has advantages—and disadvantages—going for it. Timetastic compiled a list of six facts and statistics about unlimited paid time off, using research from numerous sources, including the Society for Human Resource Management, and Justworks.
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In today’s competitive housing market, all-cash offers win bidding wars. Real estate platform ZeroDown shares research on how the trend impacts buyers and sellers.
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Study.com reports that the U.S health care system will experience significant changes as it adapts to keep nurses that can meet the needs of an aging population.
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Buddy Punch compiled a list of notable milestones in employee time-tracking history by researching numerous sources, including Google’s patents database, historical newspaper reports, and more.
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Learn what inflation is and how it works by reading 10 of the most commonly asked questions about inflation, compiled by PennyWorks.
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Staver Accident Injury Lawyers, P.C. presents statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on cell phone use while driving, by age.
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Fund That Flip compiled a guide for those interested in real estate investing in the metaverse. Are you ready to make the jump?
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Experian used data from their consumer credit database and the Bureau of Economic Analysis to compare income levels with the amount of debt individuals carry in different states.
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Routific outlined four major ways leading companies are making delivery services more sustainable. Research comes from news and management consulting reports.
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Using news articles filled with professional advice, Job Sage has a list of 10 ways employers can build and promote a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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Zinnia Health identified six states that don’t have sterile syringe exchange programs, citing data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, and explored what that means for public health efforts in the state.
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Student math and reading scores fell before and after COVID-19 closed schools. Explore factors like chronic absenteeism and earning loss with HeyTutor.
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How safe are the interstate highways you frequent? Stacker analyzed data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s 2020 Fatality Analysis Reporting System to determine which interstates have the most fatalities.
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Stacker explores myriad ways driving is subsidized in the U.S., drawing on a variety of studies, news reports, and University of Iowa law professor Gregory Shill’s piece, “Should Law Subsidize Driving?,” published in the New York University Law Review.
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Stacker investigated the history of the United States Postal Service from colonial times to present day using a variety of historical, news, and government sources.
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EWR Digital compiled a list of nine things everyone should know about Web3 and how it’s expected to change the way people use the internet.
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Which age groups in America were bigger spenders in 2020? To provide answers, Giving Assistant compiled the following information from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
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Planoly ranked the top 25 states where marketing managers are paid the most based on median salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
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