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History

The history and significance of Juneteenth

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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.

Society

Lonely road: These are the states where people drive to work alone the most

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Business & Economy

'Upskilling' programs spread as employers try to retain top talent

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Transportation

As Americans use less gas, these states are still guzzling

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Business & Economy

Cybercrime losses were highest in these states

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Society

Landlines may seem obsolete, but people in these states pick up their home phones the most

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Politics

Most common first names of presidential campaign donors (and whom they're supporting)

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Environment

Just 5% of America's food waste is composted. Which states are getting it done?

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Environment

How and why states are committing to electric vehicles

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Transportation

From restoring roads to advancing clean energy: How are states spending federal infrastructure dollars?

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Transportation

The most dangerous cities to drive in America

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