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The rise of road rage: Where drivers lose their cool the most

Temple Injury Law reports a rise in road rage incidents, especially gun-related, with Texas and Florida leading. Factors include traffic congestion and personal stressors.

The US issues the most EB-1 visas to professionals from these countries

Manifest Law reports that the U.S. issues the most EB-1 visas to skilled professionals, with mainland China and India as top applicants.

Can an ethically flawed president still govern well?

The Conversation reports on the debate over whether a president's moral character is essential for effective governance, highlighting differing views among scholars and voters.

A ghost town revival

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Oxford American report on Picher, Oklahoma's annual Christmas parade, reviving community spirit in a ghost town impacted by toxic mining.

How one state's hunters are taking aim at rural hunger

Grist reports on Georgia's Hunters for the Hungry program, where hunters donate extra venison to combat rural food insecurity, benefiting local families.

These refugees are developing a first-of-its-kind community land trust in San Diego

Next City reports on innovative urban solutions addressing social issues, fostering community engagement, and promoting sustainability.

Soybean wars: When a commodity becomes a political weapon

The Daily Yonder reports U.S. soybean farmers face hardship after China boycotted imports due to trade wars, prompting a $12 billion bailout.

30 seconds too long: Americans' rising expectations for 911

Critical Tech Solutions reports that Americans increasingly expect rapid 911 response times, with even 30 seconds feeling too long, impacting trust and safety perceptions.

5 winter address trends: How people are changing where they live, work & receive mail in 2026

ThatsThem reports that winter is reshaping American address concepts due to seasonal migration, remote work, and evolving delivery systems.

A vineyard manager’s deportation shattered an Oregon town. Now his daughter is carrying on his legacy

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project reports Alondra Sotelo Garcia stepped up to manage her father's vineyard after he was deported, facing significant challenges.

Here’s why elections in this swing state city are always viewed with suspicion

Votebeat discusses how Milwaukee's elections face scrutiny amid accusations of fraud, fueled by racial divides and political polarization.

A monumental mess: The Antiquities Act is at risk

Re:Public reports the Antiquities Act faces uncertainty, as recent legal challenges and political shifts threaten its future.

Trump appoints Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair: What it means for markets

Range reports the president's appointment of Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair signals Fed independence and a market-first policy.

State seals, decoded: The motifs that symbolize each state across America

ThatsThem reports that U.S. state seals reflect unique identities through motifs symbolizing values like resilience, liberty, and agriculture.

Love, history and harmony: Valentine’s Day then and now

PrayerSong explores Valentine's Day's evolution from ancient Roman rituals to a modern celebration, highlighting music's role in romantic expression.

Portugal Golden Visa: Approvals down, family permits up in 2024

Movingto reports that while Portugal's Golden Visa program issued fewer residence permits in 2024 than the previous year, family reunification permits linked to the program nearly doubled.

State mottos, translated: What your state’s official motto really means

AnyWho reports each U.S. state's motto reflects its values and history, forming a unique tapestry of American ideals and regional diversity.

With rental registries, cities try to track housing and hold bad actors accountable

Stateline reports cities are implementing rental registries to track properties and hold landlords accountable amid housing challenges.

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