The dark future of American child care
The Hechinger Report covers the different ways U.S. states are loosening their child care rules to cut costs and how this could harm young children.
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The Hechinger Report covers the different ways U.S. states are loosening their child care rules to cut costs and how this could harm young children.
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CalMatters‘s investigation into emergency shelters, which are supposed to be safe havens, found that instead, they are often rife with abuse and scandal.
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What accounts for the U.S. dollar’s strength in 2025, and what lies in store? OANDA analyzed Federal Reserve data to find some clues.
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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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Utilizing data from the NHTSA, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and other sources, MoneyGeek ranked the safest and most dangerous drivers in the U.S.
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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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Wysa cited data from O*NET to identify the 12 jobs that require the highest amount of stress tolerance.
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Webb Patel has curated a list of 10 important concepts people must be aware of before dealing with personal injury lawsuits.
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Stacker compiled a list of statistics and facts about homelessness in the U.S. using the HUD 2022 Annual Homeless Assessment Report.
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Stacker examined the U.S. debt limit, along with its economic and political implications, based primarily on Politico and FRED data.
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The General used federal funding data on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to rank states by the percentage of initial funding amounts still available.Â
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Stacker compiled data from voter turnout data from the New York Times and statewide political ideology data from Gallup to rank states by their share of self-identifying liberals and then used voter data to identify counties that voted against this statewide average ideology. Data from the Census Bureau, the Pew Research Center, and the Public Religion Research Institute was then used to analyze population demographics on the county level.
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Grist found disruption by extreme weather to Amtrak trains is a much bigger problem than the frequent headaches and occasional heartbreak that come with canceled trips.
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Stacker compiled New York Times data and Gallup polling data to identify counties in conservative states that voted against the statewide average ideology.
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Stacker ranked the deadliest years for the U.S. military between 1980 and 2021 by the number of conflict-related fatalities, according to data from the Defense Casualty Analysis System.
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