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History

The history and significance of Juneteenth

People participate in a Juneteenth celebration in Fort Greene park.
Movies

Movies and TV shows casting across the US

Education

Students at this law school get a firsthand look at a 'broken' immigration law system

Graphic showing a visa page with the text "United States of America, Permanent Resident" and a USA flag in the background.
Lifestyle

Social media before bedtime wreaks havoc on sleep—a sleep researcher explains why screens alone aren't the main culprit

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Shopping

How global trade is reshaping furniture pieces

Carved wooden parts of a furniture set lined for production.

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. 

Environment

Here's how fracking and renewables are changing US energy production

Looking up at cloudscape through gas drilling rig
Government

A brief visual history of how midterm elections changed Congressional control since FDR

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Government

Russia and China in the last 100 years: The love-hate relationship between the world's largest communist powers

Nikita Khrushchev and Mao Zedong at meeting in Beijing
News

Visualizing three decades of animal agriculture emissions in the US

Person holds methane monitor by cow in stall
Science

17% of people live near toxic release facilities—here's how it breaks down by state

Science

10 effects testosterone has on your health

Environment

How to prepare your garden for next season

Weather

10 billion-dollar disasters of 2021

Environment

20 tips to help your houseplants survive the winter

Weather

100 cities where summer is starting earlier

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