Reverse phone lookup demystified: When, why, and how to use it legally
Spokeo reports reverse phone lookup tools help identify unknown callers, verify identities, and monitor digital footprints legally.
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Spokeo reports reverse phone lookup tools help identify unknown callers, verify identities, and monitor digital footprints legally.
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CICB reports common crane accident causes include human error, mechanical failure, environmental factors, improper rigging, and inadequate planning.
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The Conversation notes that, while digging holes in sand might seem innocent, if the hole is deep enough and collapses on a person, it is extremely difficult to escape.
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The 74 reports childhood vaccination rates have dropped in 1,600 US counties since the pandemic, risking herd immunity amid rising measles outbreaks.
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Advanced Conversion Technology reports on trends shaping military vehicle innovation, including autonomous tech, robotics, sustainability, and advanced power supplies.
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Votebeat reports that delays in implementing REAL ID reveal potential challenges for proof-of-citizenship laws in voting, risking voter access.
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Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian talk to Florida residents who have been impacted by increasingly strong and frequent hurricanes.
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Uniqode looked at how the Department of Defense integrates innovations from tech companies into the country’s national security infrastructure.
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The Conversation focuses on how the overall expansion of voting rights and a historical understanding of “We the People” shows that everyone belongs in a democratic society, regardless of wealth, achievement or other differences.
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Free NPI Lookup examined HHS data and other sources to explore the scale of health care data breaches over the last decade.
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Charlie Health reports that nearly 10% of Americans have a drug use disorder, with many not receiving necessary treatment amid ongoing opioid crises.
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The Marshall Project reports on the misleading promises by DHS to incentivize self-deportation, raising serious legal concerns for immigrants.
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TurboTenant reports 1 in 7 tenant screenings contain inaccuracies, impacting both landlords and tenants, causing potential eviction and legal issues.
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The Markup reports four states shared sensitive health data with tech firms through online health exchanges, raising privacy concerns.
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CheapInsurance.com reports that everyday appliances like refrigerators and ovens cause thousands of injuries each year, often from normal use.
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Charlie Health reports that alcohol use disorder affects over 29 million Americans, with rising deaths and a significant treatment gap.
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Spokeo explores why happiness is declining in the U.S. and how growing divides are pushing the country down in global well-being rankings.
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YouGov reports that trust in American media is sharply divided by political lines, with The Weather Channel as the most trusted source.
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Votebeat reports that a recent court ruling challenges the long-held presumption in Arizona that supervisors have no discretion when certifying election results.
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Healthbeat reports New York state cut overdose deaths by 32% through increased harm reduction services and treatment, reflecting national trends.
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Healthbeat reports HHS is closing five regional offices, risking public health support and services like Head Start amidst staff reductions.
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Stacker collected images of Juneteenth celebrations over the years that showcase how the holiday has changed, from 1970 to 2024.
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Stacker examined historical documentation to explore Juneteenth’s history and significance and to confute the most egregious misinformation about it.
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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.
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Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.
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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.
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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.
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The Marshall Project highlights a new report that sheds light on pregnant people behind bars, but misses their lived experience.
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PeopleWin explains how to spot fake internet profiles on social media and potentially uncover who is actually behind them.
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Votebeat reports that after a judge upheld 2022 voting laws, the checks by election officials are likely to disproportionately affect naturalized citizens, younger voters, and college students.
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