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(NewsUSA) - Cada 2 segundos, alguna persona en los Estados Unidos necesita sangre.  Una sola donación puede salvar vidas. En cualquier momento se puede presentar escasez en el suministro de sangre … more
(NewsUSA) - Every 2 seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, and a single donation can save lives. Shortages in the nation’s blood supply can happen any time. Donors, especially those … more
Two professors explain why and how their approach creates a richly textured understanding of the American Dream. more
The winter solstice is past, but bundle up – January is when winter really arrives in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. more
Sound sleep, for long enough every night, with consistent bed and wake-up times are critical for kids’ health. A child development expert suggests some overarching tips to help get you there. more
The Hechinger Report answers some of the questions raised by the possible dismantling of the department, consulting experts and advocates on student loans, special education, financial aid, school lunch and beyond. more
Charles Schulz’s TV special survived the skepticism of network executives to become a holiday classic. more
This evergreen plant has some tricky ways to get ahead, but it’s a valuable part of the ecosystem. more
The Conversation shares research-based reasons why working out with others may help you keep your New Year's resolution. more
Many people who took part in a series of studies overestimated the negative consequences of sending a late gift. more
Votebeat examines a bill that emerges ahead of the new legislative session and a pair of lawsuits surrounding the issue at hand. more
The 74 interviews an emergency physician and a legal medical expert to better understand the pediatric and school-based implications of RFK's nomination as HHS chief. more
Grist follows the journey of the Indian peach through genocide, climate change, and more challenges. more
Grist follows the journey of the Indian peach through genocide, climate change, and more challenges. more
Stacker analyzed data from Redfin to see where homes are selling for the most below the asking price. more
Stacker analyzed data from Redfin to see where homes sold for the most over the asking price. Metros are ranked on the average sale-to-list ratio. more
Evelyn to Stephanie, Mary to Jennifer: Spokeo used Social Security baby names data to track the ups and downs of common girls' names in U.S. history. more
Evelyn to Stephanie, Mary to Jennifer: Spokeo used Social Security baby names data to track the ups and downs of common girls' names in U.S. history. more
As many Americans are driving older cars, The General used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to map the concentration of auto repair shops by state. more
Multicultural Jewish families and Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table. more
The US government locked up nearly 126,000 Japanese Americans from 1942 to 1945, but never kept comprehensive records of all the people subjected to this unjustified incarceration. more
Study.com examined data from the University of Virginia and elsewhere to see which states can expect the biggest youth population drops by 2050. more
Study.com examined data from the University of Virginia and elsewhere to see which states can expect the biggest youth population drops by 2050. more
Creatie.ai compiled AI trends for 2025 as companies race to integrate this technology into nearly every product. more
Creatie.ai compiled AI trends for 2025 as companies race to integrate this technology into nearly every product. more
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