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Movies and TV shows casting across the US

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How in-store shopping has changed over the last 75 years

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4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology

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Why the health care industry is one of the biggest cybercrime targets

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The movies leaving Netflix this month

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Aine Givens has worked in newspapers, publishing and television. She has lived in Asia, the Middle East, and now New York City. She likes to travel and to rescue pets, and she tries to grow herbs on her city window sills. She’s a news junkie who loves to talk about any story in the headlines.

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How federal COVID-19 educational aid was awarded to every state

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How computer use in public school classrooms has changed since 2009

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How Ivy League endowments have grown over the past two decades

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Real Estate

America needs more homes, so why are builders cutting back?

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Education

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Business & Economy

8 important skills to be a registered nurse

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Education

Breaking down the GRE, GMAT, and other graduate entrance exams

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US colleges and universities with the biggest endowments

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How college admissions have changed over the past 75 years

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