As many of us have learned first-hand, TikTok (and its scrolling video ilk)…
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Analysis of TikTok usage, transforming new users to power users
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Undelivered USAID medical supplies and medicine
Earlier this year, the administration halted USAID shipments of antimalarial and HIV medical…
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More wildfire smoke, pollution, and days
The wildfires keep coming, and the smoke pollution keeps filling the air. It…
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Helicopter paths show circling and hovering in Washington, D.C.
The Washington Post algorithmically identified circling flight paths for helicopters over Washington, D.C.,…
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Getting more difficult to find a job
For the Washington Post, Taylor Telford, Jaclyn Peiser, and Federica Cocco report on…
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Hacker accesses crash data against Tesla in $243m ruling
A Tesla Model S, while on “Autopilot”, crashed into a parked truck, killing…
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Summer getting longer
For the Washington Post, Kasha Patel and Naema Ahmed mapped the change in…
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Business of making AI slop videos
For the Washington Post, Drew Harwell reports on the budding industry of AI-generated…
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History of zoo animal escapes
It’s exciting when an animal escapes from the zoo. A monkey breaks free…
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Former Economic chairs on the BLS firing
N. Gregory Mankiw and Cecilia Rouse, both former chairs of the Council of…
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Down with measurements
For WaPo Opinion, Catherine Rampell describes this year’s string of resource reductions for…
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Free kick strategy by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
In soccer, a free kick can be awarded after an opponent commits a…
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What happened at Camp Mystic
The Washington Post reconstructed the flooding at Camp Mystic, from the perspectives of…
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Rating all the U.S. airports
There are great airports and there are really bad ones. Which one you…
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Overview of the GOP bill, a bar chart
The Washington Post starts with a bar chart to show the major changes…
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Effects of the Republican bill on your taxes
The tax bill, that seems to be on its way to passing, will…
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As temperatures rise, how much turbulence to expect on your flight
With temperatures rising, we must prepare for how everyday life could change, other…
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Education as an export
The administration is making it more difficult if not impossible for foreign students…
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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.…