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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

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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

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Paxtyn Merten

 

Paxtyn Merten is a senior data reporter for Stacker on the money desk. She is based in Seattle and previously worked for the Puget Sound Business Journal as a data reporter and beat reporter covering technology, transportation, and education.

Family

Century-old girls' names are coming back into favor. What does that mean for the top names of the '80s?

Silhouette of baby with portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt as a child.
Personal Finance

It takes $5.8M to be part of the 1% in the US. Here's where in the world wealth is more achievable.

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Careers

Americans with disabilities work remotely more than the general population in these states

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Transportation

Traffic enforcement cameras are on the rise. Here's where.

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Art & Culture

The allure of the open road: Xbox's new release is the latest in popular trucking simulator games

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Health

HIV isn't the death sentence it once was: How related deaths are dropping in the US

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Business & Economy

Managers are getting less training, and it's hurting companies

A group of workers in safety vests and helmets.
Transportation

Here's why US electric vehicle infrastructure has tripled in 5 years, and where it's most common

Drivers charge their Teslas in Fountain Valley, California.
Careers

As the US invests in infrastructure at record levels, construction workers may be hard to find

A construction worker wearing yellow hard hat kneeling down on metal rods at a construction site, focused on his task.
Environment

Landslides are a threat to US infrastructure and safety. Here's where they pose the biggest threat.

Home destroyed by a landslide.

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