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Suspending federal gas tax wouldn’t save drivers as much as they might hope – here’s what goes into

Suspending the federal gas tax, which would require Congress to agree, would drop gas prices only about 4% – less in high-cost states like California.

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Healthy coral reefs can significantly reduce hurricane damage for coastlines, yet many still face harms,…

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Why political gerrymandering in the South will likely continue to consider voters’ race despite Supr

The Supreme Court has barred considering race when crafting legislative districts. But race could remain embedded in political gerrymandering,…

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What makes a good teacher? Ask a Republican and a Democrat, and they are likely to agree

Most American adults will say that they most valued teachers who really knew them, cared about them and made learning relevant to…

By Gustavo E. Fischman - 2 days ago
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‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ shows how Christian imagery circulates in unusual ways through the fashion ind

Christianity has inspired the design of many garments – with angels, the Virgin Mary and other sacred figures appearing on many…

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