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Movies and TV shows casting across the US

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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 Hulu this month

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The movies leaving Netflix this month

Andrea Vale

Andrea Vale is a freelance writer and filmmaker, focusing on biodiversity and conservation. She has reported for National Geographic, USA Today, Oceana, The Oxford Scientist, The Oxford Climate Review, and many other publications on topics including wetlands along the India-Pakistan border, community-based salmon conservation in the U.S, and seabirds in the Pacific. Previously, she worked as a Human Story Specialist at the National Geographic Society, and producer on the Oxford University Anthroposea Expedition. She has a B.A. in english and creative writing from the University of Notre Dame and a Masters of Sciences in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management from the University of Oxford. 

Health

80% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable—here's a closer look at maternal mortality in the US

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History

The history of how roads are built, and what future construction may look like

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TV

Best 'Gunsmoke' episodes

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50 cities where it's better to buy than to rent

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Music

20 infamous band feuds from the '60s and '70s

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TV

25 times a 'Saturday Night Live' guest blew their performance

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Sports

How legal and illegal gambling compare in the industry

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Health

25 facts you may not know about the organs in your body

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Money

Green infrastructure means a heavier reliance on electricity, but does the US have enough electricians?

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Environment

Transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in the US. Here's how it breaks down by state

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