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Stacker looked at news reports and academic research to see what the polls suggest about the 2024 election and explain why outcomes can be so difficult to pin down.

(BPT) - In the United States alone, about 38.4 million people have diabetes. That’s about 11.6% of the population. November is National Diabetes Month, which serves as an important reminder to …

No, America’s battery plant boom isn’t going bust – construction is on track for the biggest factories, with over 23,000 jobs planned

The future of these job-generating gigafactories, many of them in Republican states, could be at risk if the next president tries to wipe out the programs that made them possible.

How to overcome your device dependency and manage a successful digital detox

Disconnecting from the digital realm from time to time is good for your well-being, but doing so can be difficult. There are steps you can take, however, to get in the habit of putting your phone down.

US government tries to rein in an out-of-control subscription economy

It’s never been easier to sign up for subscriptions – and they’ve never been harder to manage.

(BPT) - Pioneer DJ and AlphaTheta are no strangers to innovation in the DJ world. Crafting DJ players, turntables, controllers, all-in-one systems, headphones, speakers and other essentials, this …

The Daily Yonder compares the potential effects of each of the 2024 presidential candidates' visions for rural America.

(BPT) - While the holidays are known as the most wonderful time of the year, they can also bring more family responsibilities. Between finding the perfect gift and establishing lasting family …

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and TIME cover the changing political and societal perception of fast food jobs from presidential candidates and past presidents alike.

How are teachers bringing the presidential election to classrooms? In very different ways.

Chalkbeat and Headway at The New York Times listened in across the U.S. as students considered the stakes of the presidential race and, for some, their roles as first-time voters.

How are teachers bringing the presidential election to classrooms? In very different ways.

Chalkbeat and Headway at The New York Times listened in across the U.S. as students considered the stakes of the presidential race and, for some, their roles as first-time voters.

(BPT) - Ya comenzó oficialmente la temporada de enfermedades respiratorias. En la medida que se acercan las fiestas de fin de año, cuando muchas personas pasan más tiempo bajo …

(NAPSI)—Noviembre es el Mes Nacional de la Diabetes y el momento en que las comunidades de todo el país crean conciencia sobre la diabetes. ¿Sabía que al menos 1 de cada 10 estadounidenses tiene …

What is a Conservative? Understanding how the term works in American politics

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Teen Vogue dive into the origins of the word "conservative" and what it means in modern context.

The 74 spotlights concerns about K-12 education and school access from Black and Hispanic voters in swing states.

(NAPSI)—November is National Diabetes Month, when communities across the country spread awareness about diabetes. Did you know that at least 1 in 10 Americans has diabetes? That’s 38.4 million …

(NAPS)—During the holiday season, as homes filled with laughter, joy, and loved ones, hosting a happy gathering can be a great way to catch up with friends and family—and it doesn’t have to …

(BPT) - When she was a full-time college student, Tara was also pretty busy with two part-time jobs working in healthcare, being a dog mom, and spending time with her two nephews and her niece. Her …

(BPT) - Bringing a child into the world can be among life’s most joyous and exciting events. But for the parents of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm babies, the magic of childbirth can be …

(BPT) - A fresh wave of innovation and optimism is reshaping the American economy, as revealed by a new survey commissioned by Herbalife and conducted by Talker Research. The 2024 Entrepreneurial …

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