Women politicians who broke barriers
Stacker looked through history books, transcripts on women leaders, and news archives to gather a list of 29 women who broke barriers and paved the way for women.
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Stacker looked through history books, transcripts on women leaders, and news archives to gather a list of 29 women who broke barriers and paved the way for women.
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Only 60 of the more than 900 people who have won the Nobel Prize have been women. Stacker has curated a gallery of every one.
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Stacker identified historic buildings of national significance across the U.S. located in census tracts with very or relatively high risk of flooding, using data from FEMA’s National Risk Index and the National Register of Historic Places.
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Stacker takes a look at women who broke barriers throughout military history.
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Stacker cited National Vital Statistics System mortality data between 1910-1925, digitized by the National Bureau of Economic Research, to look at how states were affected by the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.
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Using news reports and historical websites, Stacker compiled a list of 50 countries and when they gave a majority of the women the right to vote. This story was produced as part of the Democracy Day journalism collaborative, a nationwide effort to shine a light on the threats and opportunities facing American democracy. Read more at usdemocracyday.org.
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Using data from sources like the FBI and Norton, Twingate has a list of 10 common scams and how you can avoid them.
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Realm analyzed insights from banks, mortgage lenders, and real estate experts to determine 10 costs that can come with selling a home.
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Going back to some of the most common equations you may have learned in high school, Study.com collected a list of ways math still impacts our daily lives.
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Real estate platform ZeroDown compiled a list of the 10 richest real estate investors, using data from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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Real estate platform ZeroDown analyzed housing market statistics from Redfin’s Data Center to see which metros saw the biggest changes in home inventory over the past year.
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PokerListings explains eight iconic times when AIs beat human players at classic games and video games, using news stories and scholarly research.
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With the approval of the federal $1.2 trillion federal infrastructure bill, state governments are making much-needed improvements to roads and bridges. RateGenius collected data from the White House to rank all 50 states and Washington D.C. based on the cost of unmaintained roads.
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How do machinist jobs stack up across industries? Revelation Machinery took a look by compiling the annual median salaries for machinists from data produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Kazoo analyzed the history of the American workforce’s efforts to advance—and many times also regress—the inclusion of LGBTQ+ workers.
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Fund That Flip compiled a list of 10 metrics that are important for real estate investing, as well as information on how to calculate them and what they are used for, using research from investors, bankers, and financial news reports.
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Think you know where the most popular car model parts originate? Test your knowledge with CoPilot’s look at 10 of the most popular models and where they get their parts.
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Stacker compiled a list of notable numbers from Biden’s speech, addressing everything from a reckoning for the Russian oligarchy to bolstering manufacturing in America to a revival of “Build Back Better” initiatives.
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Wicked Reports used data compiled from Statista eCommerce Market Forecast to rank each sector of e-commerce based on revenues in 2021.
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Guava Health compiled a list of health metrics that professional athletes measure, and broke down what they reveal about overall health and athletic performance.
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