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These 4 states were caught sharing personal health data with Big Tech

The Markup reports four states shared sensitive health data with tech firms through online health exchanges, raising privacy concerns.

Tenant screening inaccuracies and the people they hurt

TurboTenant reports 1 in 7 tenant screenings contain inaccuracies, impacting both landlords and tenants, causing potential eviction and legal issues.

The Feds are offering migrants cash to self-deport. Lawyers call these incentives misleading.

The Marshall Project reports on the misleading promises by DHS to incentivize self-deportation, raising serious legal concerns for immigrants.

5 surprising stats on alcohol use disorder

Charlie Health reports that alcohol use disorder affects over 29 million Americans, with rising deaths and a significant treatment gap.

Which news sources do Americans trust the most and least in 2025?

YouGov reports that trust in American media is sharply divided by political lines, with The Weather Channel as the most trusted source.

The decline of American happiness: Why the US is falling behind in global rankings

Spokeo explores why happiness is declining in the U.S. and how growing divides are pushing the country down in global well-being rankings.

Are local officials duty-bound to certify elections? Arizona ruling creates new doubt

Votebeat reports that a recent court ruling challenges the long-held presumption in Arizona that supervisors have no discretion when certifying election results.

How one state reduced its overdose death rate by 32% in a year

Healthbeat reports New York state cut overdose deaths by 32% through increased harm reduction services and treatment, reflecting national trends.

19 photos of Juneteenth celebrations over the years

Stacker collected images of Juneteenth celebrations over the years that showcase how the holiday has changed, from 1970 to 2024.

‘All public health is local’: Experts sound alarm on consequences of HHS shuttering regional offices

Healthbeat reports HHS is closing five regional offices, risking public health support and services like Head Start amidst staff reductions.

IDs through the ages: How people have proven their identity over time

Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.

Texas lawmakers hear concerns about bill to require proof of citizenship for voting

Votebeat reports on concerns from Democratic lawmakers and Texas voters that a GOP-backed bill to require citizenship proof from voters could disenfranchise eligible Texans.

50 facts and figures about D-Day

Stacker compiled a list of 50 facts and figures that defined D-Day, using resources like the D-Day Center and the Department of Defense.

The 10 hottest cities in the US, ranked by temperature

Redfin compiled a list of the hottest cities in the U.S. to help you stay safe in a warming world—whether you’re heat-averse and looking for places to avoid or a sun-chaser searching for your next home.

Why we still don’t have enough solid data on pregnancy in prison

The Marshall Project highlights a new report that sheds light on pregnant people behind bars, but misses their lived experience.

How to tell if a profile is fake

PeopleWin explains how to spot fake internet profiles on social media and potentially uncover who is actually behind them.

The history and significance of Juneteenth

Stacker examined historical documentation to explore Juneteenth's history and significance and to confute the most egregious misinformation about it.

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