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Fastest-growing jobs that pay over $100K

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Food & Drink

Hawaiian taro takes root in Oregon

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Government

Why Trump wants to ban barcodes on ballots, and what it means for voters and election officials

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Lifestyle

Where Americans are happiest

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Entertainment

What your streaming vs. scrolling habits reveal about your mental health

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Elias Sorich

Elias Sorich is a writer, editor, teacher, and poet based in Woodstock, New York. He received his B.A. in English from Carleton College and Master of Fine Arts in poetry from Columbia University. He is an assistant editor at New Vessel Press, a freelance reporter for Stacker and the Millerton News, and a creative writing instructor in Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs. 

Politics

States where the most Jan. 6 rioters have been arrested

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History

10 US cities built up by specialized manufacturing

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Society

Student-led clubs fostering LGBTQ+ inclusivity do a world of good, data says. These states have the most—and least.

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History

A timeline of the Vietnam War

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Society

What speed limit zones are the most likely to see fatalities?

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News

Most conservative county in states with the highest percentage of liberals

Belknap County, New Hampshire
News

21 of the most impactful intelligence leaks in US history

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Environment

How off-grid solar could fill energy access gaps around the world

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Business & Economy

6 techniques to improve productivity, according to research

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Business & Economy

What to do when you've suffered a personal injury

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