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Best county to raise a family in every state

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Business & Economy

The cashless shift in America: What it means for shoppers and businesses

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Movies and TV shows casting across the US

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Best places to live in the Midwest

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Personal Finance

Tap to donate: How nonprofits can make giving mobile-friendly

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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.

Money

The average lifespan of 10 common home features—and what it costs to renovate them

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Art & Culture

The most popular book the year you were born

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Health

6 stats that show which teens receive mental health services—and why

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Health

What drug ads disclose to consumers—and what they don't

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History

Civil rights history from the year you were born

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From gun laws to climate change: How liability drives policy discussions on controversial issues

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Environment

The side benefits of clean energy

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History

Abortion in America: How access and attitudes have changed through the centuries

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Society

LGBTQ+ people who made history in 2022

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In your state

States with the most active hate groups

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