The administration is making it more difficult if not impossible for foreign students…
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Education as an export
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Undisclosed surveillance with facial recognition in New Orleans
For The Washington Post, Douglas MacMillan and Aaron Schaffer report on a system…
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Sinking land in U.S. cities
Land is sinking, or subsiding, at a slow rate of millimeters per year.…
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Air quality monitoring suspended at national parks
It’s a temporary suspension, for now. For the Washington Post, Maxine Joselow reports:…
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All the lawsuits against Sean Combs
The Sean “Diddy” Combs trial started. There have been 78 lawsuits filed against…
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Pope age comparisons
With the passing of Pope Francis, the Washington Post charted the ages of…
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Bird songs of spring
The other morning, my eyes opened about an hour earlier than usual to…
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Inflation tracker for your backyard barbecue
Washington Post Opinion has a tracker updated weekly that groups items by everyday…
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Tariff exposure for groups of goods
You get a tariff. And you get a tariff. And you. And you.…
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Science of the loud sneeze, illustrated
Some people sneeze very loudly. For the Washington Post, Teddy Amenabar, Álvaro Valiño,…
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Four stages of tariff progressions
Tariff announcements seem to waver in tone and finality depending on the day.…
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Student basketball transfers are really common
For the Washington Post, Emily Giambalvo, Kati Perry, and Jesse Dougherty analyze the…
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Instead of lying with data, just delete it altogether
Amanda Shendruk and Catherine Rampell, for Washington Post Opinion, highlight the current strategies…
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$38b of government money that funded Musk companies
Elon Musk has been critical of government spending, as he and DOGE fire…
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Products affected by tariffs in the U.S.
Luis Melgar and Rachel Lerman, for the Washington Post, highlight the value of…
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House colors as an indicator for gentrification
It appears that gray and neutral tones on houses are a sign of…
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Disconnect between generated and real beauty expectations
Generative AI is readily accessible these days, which has led to an influx…
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Estimating the ‘laziness’ of federal workers
Some might have you believe that federal employees don’t put in the work.…
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Charting data that might disappear soon
The administration continues its takedown of data that it doesn’t agree with. To…
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Try to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget
The “Department of Government Efficiency” wants to cut $2 trillion from the federal…