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These Countries Censor Websites Like Facebook And YouTube

Internet censorship is something most of us are familiar with, but it might come as a surprise that the United Kingdom and Germany both censor content.  Iran, China, and North Korea block websites like...

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This Is How Brexit Might Be Implemented In Britain

If you’ve been living under a rock for the last two years, I’ve got some news for you, and you may want to sit down. In a move that shocked the rest of the world, Britain voted itself out of the...

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How To Tell Whether A News Source Is Credible

Decades ago, the only people we got our news from were trusted evening newscasters. Anyone can post news online now, which leads to an abundance of sensationalized and downright fake news stories. To...

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Is That Opinion Hate Speech? Here’s A Checklist To Find Out

Words are powerful, and a simple tweet or social media post can quickly go viral. But should journalists cover every hateful thing that’s said by someone in the public eye? Better yet, how do you...

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This Is How Moms Get Back To Work Easier

With the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act put together by President Obama’s administration, health insurance plans were obliged to supportbreastfeeding. Has this improved the situation...

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100 American Political Players And How We React To Them

Here’s a politically charged (or perhaps neutralized) list for you:  100 of the most talked about US political players from 2018 in poster form.  For each individual featured, three to four of the best...

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The Science Behind Fake News: A Complete Guide

30% of Americans have shared fake news stories. But how many people know what they share is false? A couple of years ago, the term “fake news” wasn’t commonplace. Fast forward to today, and this social...

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The Incredible Spread Of #MeToo Visualized

Civil rights activist, Tarana Burke founded the #MeToo movement years ago, and it grew exponentially  via the hashtag following sexual allegations concerning a top American film producer. The #MeToo...

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Your News Source Has An Opinion. This Is The Way It Leans

Each and every day there are hundreds of media outlets fighting for your attention.  Some are here to inform you, while others just want you to hear their opinion. So where do you go for the most...

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Everything About Banned Books In The US

Books are for everyone… or are they? Various books have been banned for decades, and even still today. Do you know how the US is doing on that front? Although banned books have existed since their...

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Where Is Your News Actually Coming From?

As with anything in life, knowledge is power. Yet increasingly, in today’s world of fake news and spambot Twitter trolls, knowledge itself can feel increasingly, infuriatingly subjective and malleable....

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A Weird History Of Presidential Treats

A person’s favorite food can say a lot about their personality. Whether it’s something savory, or a sweet treat, there is usually a story behind someone’s favorite food. That’s why it can be so...

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50 Cognitive Biases You Use Every Day

It’s no secret that communication is one of the most important skills we can have as humans. Ask any employer and they’ll tell you that one of the most valued skills in an employee is effective...

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Why You Should Care About The Census

Every ten years, the United States Census Bureau conducts the Census, which roughly calculates the total number of people who live in the country. While the Census does give us a handy and accurate...

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Everything You Should Know About D-Day

Operation Overlord—better known as D-Day—was the largest amphibious invasion in military history. Originally planned to take place on May 1st, it was delayed until June 5th before then also being...

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This Is Where Congress Falls Flat When It Comes To Religion

The 116th Congress is known to have the most diverse population of representatives it has ever had. Yet, while Congress is making strides towards increased diversity, they do not reflect the general...

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Transgender People Need Your Help: Here’s How

You have the power to fight hate. Being an ally to transgender people can seem like a daunting task. In a world full of discrimination, it can feel impossible to make a difference on your own. In...

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How Much Does It Cost To Run A Country?

I can barely manage to budget my weekly expenses–I can’t even wrap my head around the concept of budgeting for an entire nation! The U.S. is the third most populous country in the world, and it takes...

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The Safest US States, And Why They’re Safe

Does it matter how much we regulate guns? Surprise, surprise–there isn’t a clear-cut answer to that complex question. It’s no secret that the United States leads the rest of the world by a landslide...

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5 Underrated Women in Science

Where would we be without women in STEM?   We have scientists to thank for the vast majority of our daily luxuries. Without scientific innovation, we’d still be chilling like cavemen. It’s no secret...

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