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See the Photos That Won the 2022 World Nature Photography Awards Contest
The World Nature Photography Awards announced the winning photographs from its 2022 photo competition. The contest aims to use the power of photography to put a spotlight on the wonder of the natural world, reminding viewers to take action now to protect the planet and secure a better tomorrow. The contest, which opened to U.S. residents last year, invited readers…
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It Was the Worst January Yet for Mass Shootings
January 2023 was the worst on record for number of mass shootings and people killed, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
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How Inflation Has Hiked Holiday Dinner Food Prices: A Visual Guide
Inflation has more than doubled the price of some festive staples.
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What to Know About the 2022 World Cup Venues in Qatar
A total of eight stadiums will host games at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Here’s what you need to know about each one.
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The Artemis I Moon Mission: A Visual Guide
Wednesday’s launch will initiate a plan to put humans back on the moon for the first time since NASA’s Apollo program ended in 1972.
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Most Days in the US This Year, There Has Been a Mass Shooting. These Graphics Reveal a Lot About Them
Nearly every day in the United States in 2022, there has been a mass shooting.
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Inflation Strikes July 4 Cookouts: Cost of Meat and Fireworks Up Over 25%
The cost of some Independence Day staples like hamburgers, hotdogs and fireworks are up 20 to 40 percent over last year
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I-Team: As Pandemic Eased, NYC Jail Officers Took More Than Double the Sick Days
New York City jail officers were about four times more likely to call out sick in the first three quarters of 2021 than they were in the same period of 2019 — even as COVID positivity rates leveled off and public health conditions improved
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Biden Wants to Protect 30% of US Land by 2030. Where We Are Now in Charts
The U.S. will need to conserve an area twice the size of Texas to meet the goal
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Biden Joins Modern Presidents in Using Simple Language in State of the Union
Biden’s first address scored lower than any previous SOTU speech, continuing a trend of presidents speaking more simply