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15 common US foods that are banned in other countries

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The 20 best conservative places to live in America

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Movies

The 25 most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time

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Best value colleges in America

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Eliza Siegel

Eliza Siegel is an interdisciplinary writer and artist based in New York. She holds a B.A. in American Studies from Barnard College of Columbia University. Most days, they can be found writing political satire, whipping up a mean risotto, or creating fiber art pieces. Her work can be found in The Rational, Hudson Valley One, Voices and Visions Literary Journal, New York's Best Emerging Poets: An Anthology, and more.

Environment

The environmental impact of smartphones—and what the industry is doing to make them more sustainable

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Society

When 'k' is not 'okay': Behind the many generational differences in texting

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Lifestyle

The history of daylight saving time—and why some are advocating for its end

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Music

10 first-time Grammy nominees for 2024

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TV

Landmark portrayals of LGBTQ+ characters in US sitcom history

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News

10 tech innovations that have improved driving safety since 2000

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History

Broken US-Indigenous treaties: A timeline

Music

10 actors who learned an instrument for a role

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Art & Culture

Only 20 women have won the National Book Award for fiction—here's who they are

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Society

Voter ID laws are disenfranchising transgender and nonbinary people as anti-trans legislation reaches record levels

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