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A hospital is seeing results as it fights to reduce gun violence

Since 2012, the rate of gun violence deaths per 100,000 people in our country has increased by 39% according to Everytown. → Read More

More high-income earners are choosing to rent rather than buy

Experts point to high interest rates on homes, student loan debt, and the decreasing number of starter homes as a few of the reasons high-income earners are choosing to rent rather than buy. → Read More

The meteoric rise of legalized sports betting in the United States

According to the American Gaming Association, 50.4 million Americans bet on the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. → Read More

Eroding minority stereotypes in the snow sports industry

According to Snowsports Industries America, a trade group for the winter outdoor industry, non-White skiers accounted for 31.3% of all skiers in the 2019-2020 season. → Read More

How AI technology is helping locate lost luggage faster

TSA operates its own lost-and-found system at ¾ of our nation’s 430 airports. It says in 2022, it recorded more than 552,000 unclaimed items, including 25,000 laptops and 6,000 cellphones. → Read More

The Fair Tax Act isn't the first time the government has proposed changing the tax system

In 2017, President Trump’s administration issued the biggest overhaul of taxes in decades, which slashed the corporate income tax from 35% to 21% and the top marginal rate from 39.5% to 37%. → Read More

The average US household has been shrinking for the last century

According to data from the US Census Bureau, the average household size has been on a consistent decline, from nearly five people in the late 1800s to 3.13 in 2022. → Read More

How oil and gas drilling might affect your drinking water

The difficult part in addressing the issue is there is no one agency to set a federal standard. Instead, every state makes its own protections to account for differences in geological makeup. → Read More

Record job switching has boosted inflation higher

Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows as many as 4 million Americans quit their jobs each month in 2021 to look for new opportunities. → Read More

A recession in 2023? Experts give tips on how to prepare

In October, economists surveyed in a quarterly Wall Street Journal poll estimated there is a 63% chance of a recession this year. We spoke with experts on how you can prepare. → Read More

Americans lost $40B to phishing scams in 2022, report finds

The report by TrueCaller shows more Americans are falling prey to these scams, as 68 million Americans fell prey to phishing scams last year. → Read More

Why is tech seeing so many layoffs?

In the first 16 days of this year, more than 24,000 employees have been laid off in the tech industry, according to the analysis from Layoffs.fyi. → Read More

Why exercise can help us survive COVID-19 and other diseases

A new study published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine shows people who exercise just 30 minutes a day are four times more likely to survive fatal COVID than those who do not exercise. → Read More

Prejudice and the issue of missing Native American women

Incomplete data on missing persons is a problem that pervades Native American communities nationwide. → Read More

More Americans seeking long-term relationships as pandemic changes dating scene

A new survey from Match.com shows the pandemic has changed dating like never before in so many ways. → Read More

'Kidults' on the rise as they are buying more toys for themselves

According to the marketing research firm, NPD Group, over the course of the last year, people 18 and older represented 14% of U.S. toy sales as they spent $5.7 billion on them. → Read More

How indoor skydiving helped kids with special needs

Research from the NIH shows self-concept, or how we look at ourselves, is particularly important in people with special needs. → Read More

Fentanyl addiction proving difficult to treat

Doctors are finding one of the drugs used to treat fentanyl addiction is causing severe withdrawal symptoms among some patients. → Read More

Is virtual reality the future of remote work?

In 2018, VR revenue from businesses was $829 million according to Metaverse research company ARtillery Intelligence. Next year, that number is expected to grow to $4.26 billion. → Read More

How science can help you stick to that New Year's resolution

A survey conducted by OnePoll found, on average, Americans stick to their New Year’s Resolutions for 32 days. → Read More