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Why better-off cities and towns see more benefits from data centers than rural regions

Amid growing political pushback against data center development, more evidence is emerging of their impact on local economies.

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In past agreements, there appeared to be a tacit understanding between Hezbollah and Israel that conflict…

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Two romance bookstores opened in Lawrenceville in early 2026. A psychologist explains why readers want…

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Earthquakes in Venezuela expose a severely under-resourced and unprepared healthcare system

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The US murder rate fell to historic lows in 2025 – here’s why

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Justice Jackson’s birthright citizenship opinion includes Black Americans in the story of the nation

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We asked Ukrainians what they think of Trump – more view him as an enemy than a friend

Despite holding a low opinion of the US president and his negotiators, most Ukrainians have favorable views toward Americans more…

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Why Colorado replaced its AI discrimination law with a transparency requirement that the feds might

Colorado watered down its AI legislation but may still face litigation from the Department of Justice.

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Why removing a distinct religious code for Native American military service members will make their

The Pentagon recategorized Native religions as ‘other.’ A scholar of Native American and Indigenous Studies explains the implications…

By Kerri J. Malloy - 1 days ago

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